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{{game infobox
{{game infobox
|image=[[File:Wario Land 2 GBC NA cover.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box art (Game Boy Color)
|image=[[File:Wario Land 2 GBC NA cover.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box art (Game Boy Color)
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]], [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]]{{footnote|main|a}}
|developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]], [[TOSE Software Co.|TOSE]] (Flagman D-D)
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release='''Game Boy:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|March 1, 1998<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' [[smashwiki:Chronicle|Chronicle]]</ref>|Europe|March 26, 1998}}'''Game Boy Color:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|October 21, 1998<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw2j/index.html|title=ワリオランド2|publisher=Nintendo Co., Ltd.|language=ja|accessdate=September 21, 2009}}</ref>|Europe|February 5, 1999|USA|February 10, 1999}}'''Virtual Console (3DS):'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|April 4, 2012|Europe|July 19, 2012|Australia|July 19, 2012|USA|December 20, 2012|South Africa|April 10, 2013<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-za/Games/Virtual-Console-Nintendo-3DS-/Wario-Land-II-523844.html</ref>|South Korea|March 2, 2016}}
|release='''Game Boy:'''<br>{{flag list|USA|March 1, 1998<ref>''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' [[smashwiki:Chronicle|Chronicle]]</ref>|Europe|March 26, 1998}}'''Game Boy Color:'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|October 21, 1998<ref>{{cite|url=www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw2j/index.html|title=ワリオランド2|publisher=Nintendo Co., Ltd.|language=ja|accessdate=September 21, 2009}}</ref>|Europe|February 5, 1999|USA|February 10, 1999}}'''Virtual Console (3DS):'''<br>{{flag list|Japan|April 4, 2012|Europe|July 19, 2012|Australia|July 19, 2012|USA|December 20, 2012|South Africa|April 10, 2013<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/en-za/Games/Virtual-Console-Nintendo-3DS-/Wario-Land-II-523844.html</ref>|South Korea|March 2, 2016}}
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==Treasures and Mini-Games==
==Treasures and Mini-Games==
Like in every installment of the ''Wario Land'' series, the player can obtain various optional treasures during Wario's adventure. The kinds of treasure that can be found in the game are composed of different artifacts, seemingly useless junk, strange oddities, and even references to other Nintendo franchises, such as ''{{iw|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda|id=Series}}'' and ''{{iw|metroidwiki|Metroid|id=series}}''. To obtain a treasure, a coin-consuming [[minigame|mini-game]] must be completed. There are two different categories of treasures in the game, each having 50 parts, making 100 obtainable objects in total. Once all the treasures are collected, the player will gain access to the game's final stage, as well as to a remake of the ''[[Game & Watch]]'' mini-game ''[[Flagman]]'', titled ''[[Flagman D-D]]''.
Like in every installment of the ''Wario Land'' series, the player can obtain various optional treasures during Wario's adventure. The kinds of treasure that can be found in the game are composed of different artifacts, seemingly useless junk, strange oddities, and even references to other Nintendo franchises, such as ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (series)|Metroid]]''. To obtain a treasure, a coin-consuming [[minigame|mini-game]] must be completed. There are two different categories of treasures in the game, each having 50 parts, making 100 obtainable objects in total. Once all the treasures are collected, the player will gain access to the game's final stage, as well as to a remake of the ''[[Game & Watch]]'' mini-game ''[[Flagman]]'', titled ''[[Flagman D-D]]''.
 
===Treasure===
===Treasure===
[[File:WL2 Treasure.png|thumb]]
[[File:WL2 Treasure.png|thumb]]
Treasures are items that are hidden somewhere in the game's levels. Each story has one of these, making a total of fifty treasures in the game. The treasure can be obtained by playing a mini-game behind the respective treasure door.
Treasures are items that are hidden somewhere in the game's levels. Each story has one of these, making a total of fifty treasures in the game. The treasure can be obtained by playing a mini-game behind the respective treasure door.
====Matching Game====
====Matching Game====
[[File:WL2 S TreasureGame.png|left|thumb]]
[[File:WL2 S TreasureGame.png|left|thumb]]
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[[File:WL2 S PicPanel.png|thumb]]
[[File:WL2 S PicPanel.png|thumb]]
The Picture Panel is a panel of 50 '''Picture Pieces'''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980610012529/http://www.nintendo.com:80/gb/wario_land_ii/faqs.html ''Wario Land II'': Frequently Asked Questions]. ''Nintendo.com (June 10, 1998 snapshot via WayBack Machine).'' Retrieved October 22, 2018.</ref> that, when completed, forms a treasure map that reveals the secret entrance to the pirates' treasure cave. One piece of the Picture Panel is hidden at the end of each of the game's levels. The player has to play a mini-game to obtain the prize.
The Picture Panel is a panel of 50 '''Picture Pieces'''<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980610012529/http://www.nintendo.com:80/gb/wario_land_ii/faqs.html ''Wario Land II'': Frequently Asked Questions]. ''Nintendo.com (June 10, 1998 snapshot via WayBack Machine).'' Retrieved October 22, 2018.</ref> that, when completed, forms a treasure map that reveals the secret entrance to the pirates' treasure cave. One piece of the Picture Panel is hidden at the end of each of the game's levels. The player has to play a mini-game to obtain the prize.
====Number-Matching Game====
====Number-Matching Game====
[[File:WL2 S PanelGame.png|left|thumb]]
[[File:WL2 S PanelGame.png|left|thumb]]
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*The Japanese release of ''Wario Land II'' came with two black decals shaped like Wario's mustache.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw2j/page5.html Mustache decals at the official Japanese website]</ref>
*The Japanese release of ''Wario Land II'' came with two black decals shaped like Wario's mustache.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw2j/page5.html Mustache decals at the official Japanese website]</ref>
*This is the first ''Wario Land'' title to not feature [[Gunpei Yokoi]] in the main staff due to his death a year prior to its release.
*This is the first ''Wario Land'' title to not feature [[Gunpei Yokoi]] in the main staff due to his death a year prior to its release.
==Footnotes==
{{footnote|note|a|While TOSE did not directly work on the game, [[Flagman D-D]] reuses code and assets from the TOSE-developed ''[[nwiki:Game Boy Gallery|Game Boy Gallery]]''.}}


==References==
==References==

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