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Throughout the course of the game, Wario finds each of the crew members and helps them defeat the game bugs within each level. Eventually, Wario and company reach Wario's Anything Goes level, and witness a giant game bug, known as the [[Mega Bug]], enter the level. While the opening cutscene for Anything Goes starts similarly to the Intro Games cutscene, the screen glitches out and is covered with game bugs, which corrupt elements of the cutscene. The scene cuts to black upon the asteroid impacting Wario's house, and shows Wario falling down an abyss with game bugs covering him, which transforms him into the [[Wario Bug]]. Wario and company fight the Wario Bug, evading its interruptions, until its giant nose is plugged and it explodes, defeating it once and for all. | Throughout the course of the game, Wario finds each of the crew members and helps them defeat the game bugs within each level. Eventually, Wario and company reach Wario's Anything Goes level, and witness a giant game bug, known as the [[Mega Bug]], enter the level. While the opening cutscene for Anything Goes starts similarly to the Intro Games cutscene, the screen glitches out and is covered with game bugs, which corrupt elements of the cutscene. The scene cuts to black upon the asteroid impacting Wario's house, and shows Wario falling down an abyss with game bugs covering him, which transforms him into the [[Wario Bug]]. Wario and company fight the Wario Bug, evading its interruptions, until its giant nose is plugged and it explodes, defeating it once and for all. | ||
After the Mega Bug is defeated, the level returns to normal. Wario decides to keep it in the level, stating that its disruptive nature is perfect. When the crew returns to the | After the Mega Bug is defeated, the level returns to normal. Wario decides to keep it in the level, stating that its disruptive nature is perfect. When the crew returns to the game world and wonders where the bugs came from, Wario reveals in a flashback that it was his poor programming that caused them to run rampant in the first place. This angers the rest of the crew, who chase him until he distracts them by noticing that several crew members are still trapped within the game world. With hopes of finding treasure, Wario re-enters his game to help his crew rescue their remaining members and defeat the [[Pyoro|one responsible]] for kidnapping them. Having found nothing of value, Wario scowls as he laments the fruitlessness of his long journey. | ||
Wario is the first playable character in the game. As a playable character, Wario flies around with {{button|switch|leftstick}}. Pressing {{button|switch|a}} makes him perform a [[Dash Attack]] horizontally in the direction he is facing, travelling a short distance in front of him. This ability allows him to push any heavy object effectively (e.g. [[Rock-a-Bye]] and [[Fire Works]], the two microgames that deem him a good fit). However, his ability to attack horizontally results in poor vertical ability (e.g. [[Piggy Pluck]], the only game considered a bad fit for him). Owing to his status as the first character, Wario acts as a tutorial or baseline character, with 10 microgames deeming him a below-average fit, 95 games deeming him an average fit, and 104 games deeming him an above-average fit. | Wario is the first playable character in the game. As a playable character, Wario flies around with {{button|switch|leftstick}}. Pressing {{button|switch|a}} makes him perform a [[Dash Attack]] horizontally in the direction he is facing, travelling a short distance in front of him. This ability allows him to push any heavy object effectively (e.g. [[Rock-a-Bye]] and [[Fire Works]], the two microgames that deem him a good fit). However, his ability to attack horizontally results in poor vertical ability (e.g. [[Piggy Pluck]], the only game considered a bad fit for him). Owing to his status as the first character, Wario acts as a tutorial or baseline character, with 10 microgames deeming him a below-average fit, 95 games deeming him an average fit, and 104 games deeming him an above-average fit. |