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|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]] | |developer=[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D 1]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |released='''Game Boy'''<br>{{released|USA|March 1, 1998|Europe|March 26, 1998}}'''Game Boy Color'''<br>{{released|Japan|October 21, 1998|USA|February 10, 1999|Europe|February 25, 1999}}'''Virtual Console (3DS)'''<br>{{released|Japan|April 4, 2012|Europe|July 19, 2012 | ||
|Australia|July 19, 2012|USA|December 20, 2012|South Korea|March 2, 2016}} | |||
|genre=2D | |genre=2D Platformer | ||
|modes=Single Player | |modes=Single Player | ||
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|platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) | |platforms=[[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], [[Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) | ||
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'''''Wario Land II''''' is a | '''''Wario Land II''''', known in Japan as '''''Wario Land 2: Nusumareta Zaihō''''' (ワリオランド2 盗まれた財宝, lit. "Wario Land 2: The Stolen Treasure"), is a game by [[Nintendo]] that was released in North America and Europe for the [[Game Boy]] in March 1998. This is the third installment of the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. It is a 2D platformer starring [[Wario]], the greedy treasure hunter, who was also the protagonist of the series' first game ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. While the game was originally released as a [[Super Game Boy]]-enhanced title outside of Japan, a version adding [[Game Boy Color]] support was released in Japan seven months later as one of the October 1998 launch titles, featuring colored sprites and backgrounds. This version came out later in North America and Europe as well. A successor to the game was produced and released in 2000, namely ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', which adapted most of this game's gameplay mechanics. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
{{ | {{Quote|Aaargh! I can't believe that Captain Syrup and the Black Sugar Gang have stolen my treasures! I am one angry Wario! I'm going to get my treasures back if it's the last thing I do!|Wario|Wario Land II}} | ||
[[File:sugarpirates.png|left|thumb]] | [[File:sugarpirates.png|left|thumb]] | ||
[[Wario]] | The story begins at [[Wario Castle]]. There he lies at his bed, taking a deep nap. However, three shadowy figures approach the castle from outside. They are [[Pirate Goom]]s, loyal minions of [[Captain Syrup]] and members of the [[Black Sugar Gang]]. The pirates infiltrate the building and steal Wario's treasures, which he collected during his earlier adventures. To distract Wario and prevent him from chasing them, the pirates cause havoc in the castle by turning on a giant faucet, abandoning a vicious snake in his cellar and installing an oversized alarm clock. After this, the pirates escape and leave Wario in the mess they caused. Wario eventually wakes up by the alarm clocks's commotion and sets off to pursue the thieves, but not before rectifying the state of things in his home. | ||
During his pursuit of the pirates, Wario learns that the fleeing bandits have scared his pet [[hen]] away, so he ditches his quest for a brief moment to rescue his beloved pet. He resumes the pursuit after the hen is safe again. Wario manages to get to the [[SS Tea Cup|pirate's ship]] before they can set off. He drops the anchor, so the ship is forced to halt, but is then stopped by the ship guard [[Bobo]], who delays his progress so the pirates can escape via a hot-air balloon. Wario chases them through the overgrown jungle of [[Maze Woods]] and a city with an unknown name. | During his pursuit of the pirates, Wario learns that the fleeing bandits have scared his pet [[hen]] away, so he ditches his quest for a brief moment to rescue his beloved pet. He resumes the pursuit after the hen is safe again. Wario manages to get to the [[SS Tea Cup|pirate's ship]] before they can set off. He drops the anchor, so the ship is forced to halt, but is then stopped by the ship guard [[Bobo]], who delays his progress so the pirates can escape via a hot-air balloon. Wario chases them through the overgrown jungle of [[Maze Woods]] and a city with an unknown name. | ||
[[File: | [[File:WL2 S 5-0.PNG|right|thumb]] | ||
Wario eventually arrives at [[Syrup Castle]], the hideout of the mischievous pirate gang. Horrified that the pirates managed to return to their fortress, he continues his pursuit and breaks in the building. After battling many of the pirate grunts | Wario eventually arrives at [[Syrup Castle]], the hideout of the mischievous pirate gang. Horrified that the pirates managed to return to their fortress, he continues his pursuit and breaks in the building. After battling many of the pirate grunts and [[D.D.#Four Ducks|four ducks]], Wario confronts the pirate leader herself in combat. After defeating Captain Syrup and demolishing her aircraft, Wario blasts the pirates out of their fortress, reclaims his treasures and returns home to resume his nap. | ||
The game also features alternate pathways and alternate endings, but they generally end with Wario safely back at his castle and his treasures returned. Eventually in the true final chapter (which contains a Time Attack feature), Wario returns to Syrup Castle and proceeds to a mountain range somewhere near the building. There he discovers a secret cave in which the pirates store their treasures. In a final raid, Wario overcomes the difficulties in the pirate cave and plunders Syrup's riches. He then returns home for the final time, but not without the [[giant spear man]] following him closely. The pirate's motivation of doing so is unclear. | The game also features alternate pathways and alternate endings, but they generally end with Wario safely back at his castle and his treasures returned. Eventually in the true final chapter (which contains a Time Attack feature), Wario returns to Syrup Castle and proceeds to a mountain range somewhere near the building. There he discovers a secret cave in which the pirates store their treasures. In a final raid, Wario overcomes the difficulties in the pirate cave and plunders Syrup's riches. He then returns home for the final time, but not without the [[giant spear man]] following him closely. The pirate's motivation of doing so is unclear. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
{{ | {{Quote|Wario Land 2 is much better than any of my previous games. Why, you ask? Because in this game, I'm immortal! There's no Game Over! With multiple endings, you can play my game MANY times. Isn't that great?!|Wario|Wario Land II}} | ||
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''Wario Land II'' is a 2D platforming game, like its predecessor ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''. It is divided into five [[ | [[File:WL2 S NavMap.PNG|left|frame|The Treasure Map.]] | ||
''Wario Land II'' is a 2D platforming game, like its predecessor ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3''. It is divided into five [[World|worlds]] (called Chapters), which each are divided into five respective [[Level|stages]] (called Stories). The chapters are accessed one after another, so when the player completes a level, they will be instantly transported to the next level. However, after completing the game for the first time, the player will receive a Treasure Map which allows them to choose the level they visit at will. | |||
The game is notable for its branching storyline. Throughout the levels, the player can discover many secret exits which lead to five additional Chapters. Five different endings can be unlocked in this way, not counting the real ending that is accessed after completing the unlockable Time Attack level. | The game is notable for its branching storyline. Throughout the levels, the player can discover many secret exits which lead to five additional Chapters. Five different endings can be unlocked in this way, not counting the real ending that is accessed after completing the unlockable Time Attack level. | ||
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===Basic abilities=== | ===Basic abilities=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:WL2 S 2x-5.PNG|thumb|Wario, using his Dash Attack.]] | ||
Wario's primary abilities remain the same as in the previous game. The player can walk, crouch, and enter doors with the | Wario's primary abilities remain the same as in the previous game. The player can walk, crouch, and enter doors with the directional pad, jump using the {{button|gbc|A}} Button and perform Wario's signature [[Dash Attack]] by pressing the {{button|gbc|B}} Button. If the directional pad is pressed up while jumping, Wario will jump slightly higher. The Player can use this technique while jumping on an enemy to jump even higher. When standing on a slope, pressing down will cause Wario to perform a rolling attack, that can smash blocks and defeat enemies. Unlike earlier, Wario can now use a [[Ground Pound]] to create shockwaves even without using a [[Bull Pot]]. This can be used to reverse enemies' movement, as well as to defeat them. When Wario stuns an enemy by jumping on it, he can pick up the motionless foe and carry it around. Wario's speed will decrease while he is carrying a heavy foe (e.g. a Grunt, or a D.D.). A carried foe can be used to defeat other foes by throwing it on them. The player can now also power up Wario's throw by pressing and holding the {{button|gbc|B}} Button. This will increase Wario's throwing distance and also instantly defeats the tossed enemy if it hits an obstacle. | ||
===Wario's conditions=== | ===Wario's conditions=== | ||
One of the most prominent features in ''Wario Land II'' is Wario's immunity against death. Being hit by an enemy will only cause him to lose some coins, but it is not life-threatening. In addition, some enemies cause Wario to assume new, sometimes bizarre forms which the player can use to make progress. While eleven conditions (later renamed "reactions") can be used to gain advantages, some are rather a hindrance than useful, which depends on the situation. Most conditions can be cured by having Wario touch a body of water, while some wear off after a certain amount of time has passed. | |||
One of the most prominent features in ''Wario Land II'' is Wario's immunity against death. Being hit by an enemy only | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIIWarioSprite.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WLIIWarioSprite.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Wario]] | |align="center" |[[Wario]] | ||
|Wario's normal form. In this state he controls normally, he can execute his trademark [[Dash Attack|attack]], [[Ground Pound|smash]] the ground, pick | |Wario's normal form. In this state he controls normally, he can execute his trademark [[Dash Attack|attack]], [[Ground Pound|smash]] the ground, pick and throw enemies, etc. While virtually invincible, Wario will recoil some steps back and lose coins in the process if he takes damage, which could be a hindrance sometimes. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 S BallWario. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 S BallWario.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Ball | |align="center" |[[Ball ni naru]] | ||
|When jumped on by Dunk, Wario becomes a ball. If grabbed, he will be used to score a point, which will revert him to normal if he is still in the basketball game. He can slowly move left or right while bouncing, and can also touch one of Dunk's basketballs to revert to normal. Likewise, Wario can inflict the same effect on Dunk. | |When jumped on by Dunk, Wario becomes a ball. If grabbed, he will be used to score a point, which will revert him to normal if he is still in the basketball game. He can slowly move left or right while bouncing, and can also touch one of Dunk's basketballs to revert to normal. Likewise, Wario can inflict the same effect on Dunk. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIICrazyWarioSprite.png]] | |align="center"|[[File:WLIICrazyWarioSprite.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Crazy Wario]] | |align="center"|[[Crazy Wario]] | ||
|A useless condition that is evoked by ball-throwing | |A useless condition that is evoked by ball-throwing Penguins in the English version. In this state, Wario will stumble around and controlling him is much harder. When the player presses the {{button|gbc|B}} Button, Wario will exhale a cloud of poisonous gas. Touching water will restore his senses. In the Japanese version, this form is dubbed "inebriated" and the Penguins throw beer rather than balls, but the behavior is identical. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIIFatWarioSprite.png]] | |align="center"|[[File:WLIIFatWarioSprite.png]] | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIIFlatWarioSprite.png]] | |align="center"|[[File:WLIIFlatWarioSprite.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Flat Wario]] | |align="center"|[[Flat Wario]] | ||
|Being smashed by a | |Being smashed by a Bat's grindstone will cause Wario to get flat. In this state, he cannot attack anymore, but can glide through the air and fit into small holes. To assume his normal form, Wario has to touch water or use a bat without a grindstone. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIIFrozenWarioSprite.png]] | |||
|align="center"|[[Frozen Wario]] | |||
|When hit by a Snowman's chilling breath, Wario will be covered in ice and slide backwards until he hits a wall. Every enemy in his way will be defeated. | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIIHotWarioSprite.png]] | |align="center"|[[File:WLIIHotWarioSprite.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center"|[[Hot Wario]] | ||
|When getting burned by a Flame's torch, Wario will be set on fire and he will run around panicking (similar to [[Mario]] running around with his overalls on fire from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''). After a while, the flames will spread over his whole body, transforming him into a wandering fireball. In this state he can break [[Bonfire Block|certain blocks]]. The condition ends when Wario touches water or is burned to ash. | |When getting burned by a Flame's torch, Wario will be set on fire and he will run around panicking (similar to [[Mario]] running around with his overalls on fire from ''[[Super Mario 64]]''). After a while, the flames will spread over his whole body, transforming him into a wandering fireball. In this state he can break [[Bonfire Block|certain blocks]]. The condition ends when Wario touches water or is burned to ash. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WLIIPuffyWarioSprite.png]] | |align="center"|[[File:WLIIPuffyWarioSprite.png]] | ||
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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 | 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 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]]'' called ''[[Flagman D.D]]''. | ||
===Treasure=== | ===Treasure=== | ||
[[File:WL2 Treasure. | [[File:WL2 Treasure.PNG|right|thumb]] | ||
Treasures are items that are hidden somewhere in the | Treasures are items that are hidden somewhere in the games 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. | [[File:WL2 S TreasureGame.PNG|left|thumb]] | ||
Before the matching game can be played, the player has to pay a certain amount of coins. The price for one try depends on the difficulty mode that is chosen at the beginning of the game, so the amount of necessary coins | Before the matching game can be played, the player has to pay a certain amount of coins. The price for one try depends on the difficulty mode that is chosen at the beginning of the game, so the amount of necessary coins vary between 50, 100 and 200 coins. After the preparations are set, a lock will float down from above and attach itself to the treasure chest. The lock shows a picture of an enemy. After that, eight panels will be displayed in the lower half of the screen. The panels will turn around for a short time, showing pictures of various enemies. Then after a moment (the duration of the moment depends on the earlier payment) the panels will turn around again. The player has to choose the panel that shows the same enemy as that on the chest's lock to open the chest and receive the treasure. If the player makes a wrong decision, the game is forfeit and it has to be played again (at the full price). | ||
===Picture Panel=== | ===Picture Panel=== | ||
[[File:WL2 S PicPanel. | [[File:WL2 S PicPanel.PNG|right|thumb]] | ||
The Picture Panel is a panel of 50 | The Picture Panel is a panel of 50 parts that, when completed, forms a treasure map that reveals the secret entrance to the pirates' treasure cave. One part 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- | ====Number-matching Game==== | ||
[[File:WL2 S PanelGame. | [[File:WL2 S PanelGame.PNG|left|thumb]] | ||
The | The Number-matching game is a mini-game mainly composed of nine panels, arranged in a 3x3 pattern, facing to the ground. When turned around, they form the shape of a digit, which can be any digit from zero to nine. The player has to guess which digit is displayed on the panels to obtain the treasure. By paying 50 coins, they can make one of the nine panels turn around. The respective panel will be chosen at random. When the player wishes, they can make a guess. If the guess is right, the chest will open and release a piece of the Picture Panel. If not, the mini-game is forfeited and the player will have to replay the whole level in order to get another chance. | ||
After beating the game for the first time, the mini-game will slightly change. The panels will now turn around automatically, while Wario's number of coins is steadily decreasing. This leaves the player with less time to think and makes the mini-game more fast-paced. The player can turn it back to the original before the game starts by hitting {{Button|GBC|Select}}. | After beating the game for the first time, the mini-game will slightly change. The panels will now turn around automatically, while Wario's number of coins is steadily decreasing. This leaves the player with less time to think and makes the mini-game more fast-paced. The player can turn it back to the original before the game starts by hitting {{Button|GBC|Select}}. | ||
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==Chapters== | ==Chapters== | ||
===Regular chapters=== | ===Regular chapters=== | ||
[[File:WL2 Treasure Map.png|thumb|''Wario Land II'' is notable for its multiple storylines and many hidden Chapters.]] | [[File:WL2 Treasure Map.png|thumb|'''''Wario Land II''''' is notable for its multiple storylines and many hidden Chapters.]] | ||
====Chapter 1: [[One Noisy Morning]]==== | ====Chapter 1: [[One Noisy Morning]]==== | ||
Story 1: [[Turn off the alarm clock!]]<br> | Story 1: [[Turn off the alarm clock!]]<br> | ||
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===Additional chapters=== | ===Additional chapters=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:WL2 S 1-1.PNG|thumb|Secret ways to complete levels that alter the story can be found in many places.]] | ||
====Chapter 2: [[Invade Wario Castle]]==== | ====Chapter 2: [[Invade Wario Castle]]==== | ||
Story 1: [[To the castle!!]]<br> | Story 1: [[To the castle!!]]<br> | ||
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====Final Chapter: [[Mysterious Factory!]]==== | ====Final Chapter: [[Mysterious Factory!]]==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:WL2 S 6(3).PNG|thumb|To complete the game with 100%, the player needs to unlock all of the chapters and find the treasures.]] | ||
Story 1: [[Defeat the giant spear man (Mysterious Factory!)|Defeat the giant spear man]]<br> | Story 1: [[Defeat the giant spear man (Mysterious Factory!)|Defeat the giant spear man]]<br> | ||
Story 2: [[Into the factory!]]<br> | Story 2: [[Into the factory!]]<br> | ||
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==Bosses== | ==Bosses== | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 GiantSnake.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 GiantSnake.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Giant snake]] | |align="center" |[[Giant snake]] | ||
|A giant snake that was abandoned in the basement of Wario Castle. It attacks by biting and can turn Wario into an egg. | |A giant snake that was abandoned in the basement of Wario Castle. It attacks by biting and can turn Wario into an egg. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 Bobo.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 Bobo.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Bobo]] | |align="center" |[[Bobo]] | ||
|The guard of the SS Tea Cup. He attacks with dive attacks and uses strong wind gusts to blow Wario away. | |The guard of the SS Tea Cup. He attacks with dive attacks and uses strong wind gusts to blow Wario away. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 GiantBee.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 GiantBee.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Giant bee]] | |align="center" |[[Giant bee]] | ||
|A savage bee of abnormal size that can sting Wario and summon smaller bees. | |A savage bee of abnormal size that can sting Wario and summon smaller bees. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 BallBunny.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 BallBunny.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Dunk]] | |align="center" |[[Dunk]] | ||
|An anthropomorphic bunny that is proficient in ball games. Wario engages him in a match of basketball. He can turn Wario into a ball and slam dunk him. | |An anthropomorphic bunny that is proficient in ball games. Wario engages him in a match of basketball. He can turn Wario into a ball and slam dunk him. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 CaveMaster.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 CaveMaster.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Cave master]] | |align="center" |[[Cave master]] | ||
|A bulky pig-like creature that attacks by shoving Wario around and tries to kick him out of the battlefield. | |A bulky pig-like creature that attacks by shoving Wario around and tries to kick him out of the battlefield. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 BigKamuKamu.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 BigKamuKamu.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Big Kamukamu]] | |align="center" |[[Big Kamukamu]] | ||
|A fish that lives in the flooded ruins of an ancient civilization. It will try to devour Wario. | |A fish that lives in the flooded ruins of an ancient civilization. It will try to devour Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 KingBubble.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 KingBubble.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Awabō]] | |align="center" |[[Awabō]] | ||
|An inflated enemy who captured Captain Syrup. He tries to surround Wario in a bubble and make him float away. | |An inflated enemy who captured Captain Syrup. He tries to surround Wario in a bubble and make him float away. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 GrabberGhost.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 GrabberGhost.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Ghost (Wario Land II boss)|Ghost]] | |align="center" |[[Ghost (Wario Land II boss)|Ghost]] | ||
|A phantom, haunting a remote mansion. He attacks by swooping down and tries to grab Wario. | |A phantom, haunting a remote mansion. He attacks by swooping down and tries to grab Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 CptSyrup.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 CptSyrup.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Captain Syrup]] | |align="center" |[[Captain Syrup]] | ||
|The main antagonist of the game, who stole Wario's treasure. She can be battled many times in different crafts during the game. | |The main antagonist of the game, who stole Wario's treasure. She can be battled many times in different crafts during the game. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 MechaKuri.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 MechaKuri.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Mecha Kuri]] | |align="center" |[[Mecha Kuri]] | ||
|A massive robotic foe. Controlled by Captain Syrup, the robot rampages and tries to catch Wario with his rake. | |A massive robotic foe. Controlled by Captain Syrup, the robot rampages and tries to catch Wario with his rake. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 GiantSpearMan.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 GiantSpearMan.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Giant spear man]] | |align="center" |[[Giant spear man]] | ||
|A persistent boss who appears in many levels of the game. He is also the boss of the actual final stage. | |A persistent boss who appears in many levels of the game. He is also the boss of the actual final stage. | ||
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==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Bee. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E CrazyAlarm.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Bee (Wario Land II)|Bee]] | |align="center" |[[Alarm clock (enemy)|Alarm clock]] | ||
|An alarm clock that was deposited at Wario Castle to delay his progress. | |||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Ape.PNG]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Ape]] | |||
|Hammer-wielding apes that try to smash Wario. A hit will transform him into Bouncy Wario. | |||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Bee.PNG]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Bee (Wario Land II)|Bee]] | |||
|An aggressive bee which stings Wario, causing his head to swell to a ridiculous size. | |An aggressive bee which stings Wario, causing his head to swell to a ridiculous size. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E BlueBird2. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E BlueBird2.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Bird ( | |align="center" |[[Bird (enemy)|Bird]] | ||
|A small bird that attacks as soon as it spots Wario. | |A small bird that attacks as soon as it spots Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Rat. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Rat.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Chūta]] | |align="center" |[[Chūta]] | ||
|A rodent that emerges from mouse holes and attacks by bumping into Wario. | |A rodent that emerges from mouse holes and attacks by bumping into Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Cook. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Cook.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Cook]] | |align="center" |[[Cook]] | ||
|A mole-like creature that wears an apron and throws cakes. Its cakes make Wario fat. | |A mole-like creature that wears an apron and throws cakes. Its cakes make Wario fat. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Bat. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Bat.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[D-Bat]] | |align="center" |[[D-Bat]] | ||
|Flying creatures, some of which carry heavy | |Flying creatures, some of which carry heavy grindstones which they drop at Wario to flatten him, while the other bats try to grab Wario and can cure the flat status. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File: | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E DD.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[D.D.]] | |align="center" |[[D.D.]] | ||
|A member of the Black Sugar Gang. It wields a boomerang in battle. | |A member of the Black Sugar Gang. It wields a boomerang in battle. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Eel.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Eel (Wario Land II)|Eel]] | ||
| | |An aquatic creature that grabs Wario and pulls him down into the currents. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Flame. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Flame.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Flame (Wario Land II)|Flame]] | |align="center" |[[Flame (Wario Land II)|Flame]] | ||
|A fox that is armed with a burning torch that can light up Wario. | |A fox that is armed with a burning torch that can light up Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Windowpain. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Windowpain.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Gaugau]] | |align="center" |[[Gaugau]] | ||
|Members of the Black Sugar Gang which throw bottles at Wario. | |Members of the Black Sugar Gang which throw bottles at Wario. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Ghost. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Ghost.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Ghost (Wario Land II enemy)|Ghost]] | |align="center" |[[Ghost (Wario Land II enemy)|Ghost]] | ||
|A ghost that lives in dark places and turns Wario into a zombie upon contact. | |A ghost that lives in dark places and turns Wario into a zombie upon contact. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Grunt. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Grunt.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Grunt (Wario Land II)|Grunt]] | |align="center" |[[Grunt (Wario Land II)|Grunt]] | ||
|An ape-like creature that carries large iron balls with spikes. It will throw them at Wario once he gets near. | |An ape-like creature that carries large iron balls with spikes. It will throw them at Wario once he gets near. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E ToothBlob. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E ToothBlob.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Gugi]] | |align="center" |[[Gugi]] | ||
|A mollusk-like creature with a tendency to sleep a lot. It attacks in a frenzy when waken up. | |A mollusk-like creature with a tendency to sleep a lot. It attacks in a frenzy when waken up. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Bugzapper. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Bugzapper.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Inamazu]] | |align="center" |[[Inamazu]] | ||
|A walking fish that produces electricity in its antennas. It will shoot lightning at Wario. | |A walking fish that produces electricity in its antennas. It will shoot lightning at Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Kamukamu.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:Kamukamu.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Kamukamu]] | |align="center" |[[Kamukamu]] | ||
|A Game Boy-exclusive enemy replaced by | |A Game Boy-exclusive enemy replaced by sawfish in the Game Boy Color version. It attempts to hold Wario in its maw and chomp his coins away. | ||
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|align=center|[[ | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Skullcopter.PNG]] | ||
|align="center" |[[Kotsuheri]] | |||
|A helicopter-like object with an imprinted skull. They float in the air and block Wario's path. | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Pelican. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Pelican.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Pecan]] | |align="center" |[[Pecan]] | ||
|A pelican wearing a pirate's bandana that spits spiky | |A pelican wearing a pirate's bandana that spits spiky fishes at Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Penguin WL2C sprite.png]][[File:Penguin WL2J sprite.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:Penguin WL2C sprite.png]][[File:Penguin WL2J sprite.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Penguin (enemy)|Penguin]] | |align="center" |[[Penguin (enemy)|Penguin]] | ||
|Foes who toss an orb (or a mug of beer in the Japanese version), which causes Wario to become dizzy. | |Foes who toss an orb (or a mug of beer in the Japanese version), which causes Wario to become dizzy. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E PirateGoom. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E PirateGoom.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Pirate Goom]] | |align="center" |[[Pirate Goom]] | ||
|A common type of enemy that wields a trident as a weapon. | |A common type of enemy that wields a trident as a weapon. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Punch. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Punch.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Punch (enemy)|Punch]] | |align="center" |[[Punch (enemy)|Punch]] | ||
|A foe that is armed with boxing gloves. It will try to punch Wario off platforms. | |A foe that is armed with boxing gloves. It will try to punch Wario off platforms. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Rooster. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Rooster.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Rooster]] | |align="center" |[[Rooster]] | ||
|A chicken that lives in Wario's chicken pen. It attacks only when it is touched. | |A chicken that lives in Wario's chicken pen. It attacks only when it is touched. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E FlyingFish. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Swordfish.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Tobī]] | |align="center" |[[Sawfish]] | ||
|Aquatic creatures that have spikes attached to their noses. They dash at Wario when they see him. | |||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 E FlyingFish.PNG]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Tobī]] | |||
|A flying fish that leaps out of the water like a [[Cheep Cheep]]. | |A flying fish that leaps out of the water like a [[Cheep Cheep]]. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Spikeshell. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Spikeshell.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Togemen]] | |align="center" |[[Togemen]] | ||
|A spiked creature that jumps around. Its belly is its weak spot. | |A spiked creature that jumps around. Its belly is its weak spot. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E FishingFish. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E FishingFish.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Tsuriuo]] | |align="center" |[[Tsuriuo]] | ||
|A fish with a fishing rod that uses a fake coin as a decoy to trick Wario. | |A fish with a fishing rod that uses a fake coin as a decoy to trick Wario. | ||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 E WhitePuff.PNG]] | |||
|align="center" |[[White puff]] | |||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E WhitePuff. | |||
|align="center"|[[White puff]] | |||
|A strange, blob-like creature that will inflate upon contact, blocking the way. | |A strange, blob-like creature that will inflate upon contact, blocking the way. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E WizardGoom. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E WizardGoom.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Wizard]] | |align="center" |[[Wizard]] | ||
|Two Pirate Gooms wearing a wizard's robe. They can shrink Wario, using a magical rod. | |Two Pirate Gooms wearing a wizard's robe. They can shrink Wario, using a magical rod. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Freezy. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Freezy.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Yukimaru]] | |align="center" |[[Yukimaru]] | ||
|A living snowman that will try to freeze Wario with its icy breath. | |A living snowman that will try to freeze Wario with its icy breath. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 E Zombie. | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 E Zombie.PNG]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Zombie]] | |align="center" |[[Zombie]] | ||
|An undead creature which can turn Wario into a zombie with one bite. | |An undead creature which can turn Wario into a zombie with one bite. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gameplay elements== | ==Gameplay elements== | ||
===Objects=== | ===Objects=== | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Coin.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Coin.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Coin]] | |align="center" |[[Coin]] | ||
|Coins are used to pay the mini-games that must be won to obtain a treasure. | |Coins are used to pay the mini-games that must be won to obtain a treasure. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O WarioCoin.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O WarioCoin.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[10 Gold Coin]] | ||
|A golden coin with Wario's face on it. It is worth 10 regular coins. | |A golden coin with Wario's face on it. It is worth 10 regular coins. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O SilverCoin.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O SilverCoin.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Giant Coin]] | ||
|A rare flashing coin that randomly appears when defeating an enemy or breaking a block. It is worth 100 regular coins. | |A rare flashing coin that randomly appears when defeating an enemy or breaking a block. It is worth 100 regular coins. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O BreakableBlock.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O BreakableBlock.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Brick Block | |align="center" |[[Brick Block]] | ||
|These come in various forms and sizes, depending on the level. Wario can break them with any attack. | |These come in various forms and sizes, depending on the level. Wario can break them with any attack. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O FireBlock.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O EnemyBlock.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Bonfire Block]] | |align="center" |[[Enemy Block]] | ||
|These blocks can only be broken by throwing an enemy at them. They are sometimes disguised as normal walls. | |||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 O FireBlock.png]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Bonfire Block]] | |||
|Only [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]] can break these while in his flame state. | |Only [[Flaming Wario|Hot Wario]] can break these while in his flame state. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O CrackedBlock.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Weight Block]] | ||
|A block with cracks in it. Only [[Fat Wario]]'s massive weight can break them. | |A block with cracks in it. Only [[Fat Wario]]'s massive weight can break them. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Switch.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Switch Block (Wario Land II)|Switch Block]] | ||
| | |Switches that trigger various events. The effects range from switching lights on to moving blocks. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O GlassBlock.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Glass Block]] | ||
| | |A special kind of block that appears in [[Defeat Four Ducks!|Level 5-3]]. It can be picked up and thrown like an enemy, but will break when touching the ground. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Stove.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Stove.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Stove]] | |align="center" |[[Stove]] | ||
|Stoves can be found in many different areas. They can be moved by ramming and used as stepping stones to reach higher locations. | |Stoves like that can be found in many different areas. They can be moved by ramming and used as stepping stones to reach higher locations. | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Obstacles=== | ===Obstacles=== | ||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Elevator.png]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Elevator]] | |||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Elevator.png]] | |||
|align="center"|[[Elevator]] | |||
|A platform that connects two floors. It will move in the direction the arrow is facing. If the arrow is pointing down it can only be activated by [[Fat Wario]]. If the arrow is pointing up it can only be moved by normal Wario. | |A platform that connects two floors. It will move in the direction the arrow is facing. If the arrow is pointing down it can only be activated by [[Fat Wario]]. If the arrow is pointing up it can only be moved by normal Wario. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O ConveyorBelt.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O ConveyorBelt.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Conveyor Belt]] | |align="center" |[[Conveyor Belt]] | ||
|It moves in a certain direction and will affect Wario's movements. When crouching it is impossible to move against its direction. | |It moves in a certain direction and will affect Wario's movements. When crouching it is impossible to move against its direction. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Blade.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Blade (obstacle)|Blade]] | ||
| | |A sharp Blade that launches itself in the air in a set rhythm. Only the tip is dangerous, so Wario can slip underneath it while it is risen. | ||
|A sharp | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Thorn.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Thorn.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Thorn (Wario Land series)|Thorn]] | ||
|Floating obstacles with thorns. They are usually found in levels featuring the owl. They change their appearance depending on the area. Sometimes they are electric. | |Floating obstacles with thorns. They are usually found in levels featuring the owl. They change their appearance depending on the area. Sometimes they are electric. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Spikes.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Spikes.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Spike Trap|Spikes]] | |align="center" |[[Spike Trap|Spikes]] | ||
|Spikes that are usually found embedded in the ground. Wario will lose coins when touching them. | |Spikes that are usually found embedded in the ground. Wario will lose coins when touching them. | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Supporters=== | ===Supporters=== | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Seagull.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 HenSprite.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[ | |align="center" |[[Hen]] | ||
|The hen is Wario's beloved pet chicken. She plays an integral role in [[Return the hen to her nest|stage 2-1]]. | |||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Seagull.png]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Gull]] | |||
|A harmless bird that appears in some levels. Wario can use them as platforms to reach remote locations. Touching them will cause them to fly away. | |A harmless bird that appears in some levels. Wario can use them as platforms to reach remote locations. Touching them will cause them to fly away. | ||
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|align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Owl.png]] | |||
|align="center" |[[Owl]] | |||
|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Owl.png]] | |||
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|A sleepy owl that appears in some levels. When awakened, it can carry Wario around. | |A sleepy owl that appears in some levels. When awakened, it can carry Wario around. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:WL2 O Turtle.png]] | |align="center" |[[File:WL2 O Turtle.png]] | ||
|align="center"|[[Turtle (Wario Land series)|Turtle]] | |align="center" |[[Turtle (Wario Land series)|Turtle]] | ||
|A sea turtle that can be found near water. It helps Wario by carrying him over strong currents. | |A sea turtle that can be found near water. It helps Wario by carrying him over strong currents. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{{main-gallery}} | {{main-gallery}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Wario Land 2 GBC NA cover.jpg|North American box art (Game Boy Color) | |||
Wario Land 2 box art.jpg|European box art (Game Boy Color) | |||
WL2 WarioSleeping.png|Wario asleep | |||
CookWL2.jpg|[[Cook]] | |||
WL2 | WarioLandIIHen.png|[[Hen]] | ||
WL2 S 6(2).PNG|A battle against the Giant Spear Man | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Media== | |||
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==References to other games== | ==References to other games== | ||
*''[[Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]]'' - The scenario where Wario is booted out of his own castle by the Pirates (and the ending to that scenario) was very similar to the plotline of Super Mario Land 2, right down to the front of the castle having the emblem removed and placing the Syrup Pirates logo over the front. Ironically enough, it's Wario who gets booted out of his own castle and has to get it back while in Super Mario Land 2, it's Wario who was the one who stole Mario's Castle. | |||
*''[[Super Mario Land 2: | *''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' - Wario Land II is its sequel. Syrup Castle and the SS Tea Cup originated from that game, as well as an early form of Wario Castle in the second-best ending. In addition, a treasure that looks like a [[Bull Pot]] can be found in the very first stage. | ||
*''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' - Syrup Castle and the SS Tea Cup originated from | |||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - A piece of [[coral]] can be found as a treasure in Chapter 3, Story 3: Inside the ruins! | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' - A piece of [[coral]] can be found as a treasure in Chapter 3, Story 3: Inside the ruins! | ||
*''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' - A Big Face (revised as a [[Red Shell|Turtle Shell]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'') can be found as a treasure in Chapter 3, Story 4: Escape from Maze Woods. A [[Crystal Ball]] (found in both titles) is also a treasure in Final Chapter, Story 3: Defeat four ducks! | *''[[Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic]]'' - A Big Face (revised as a [[Red Shell|Turtle Shell]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'') can be found as a treasure in Chapter 3, Story 4: Escape from Maze Woods. A [[Crystal Ball]] (found in both titles) is also a treasure in Final Chapter, Story 3: Defeat four ducks! | ||
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' - A [[ | *''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' - A [[Megavitamin]] can be found as a treasure in Chapter 2, Story 1: To the castle!! | ||
*''[[Super Mario World]]'' - A [[Yoshi's Egg]] can be found as a treasure in Chapter 2, Story 3: Defeat the giant spear man. | *''[[Super Mario World]]'' - A [[Yoshi's Egg]] can be found as a treasure in Chapter 2, Story 3: Defeat the giant spear man. | ||
==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
''Wario Land II'' generally received good to excellent ratings, and many reviewers agree that it marked a milestone in the genre of 2D Platformers. [http://uk.ign.com/ IGN.com] praised the game's innovative gameplay, its replayability, and its continuous gameplay, and even though it criticized Wario's inability of running out of lives, the game received a rating of 9.0.<ref>[ | ''Wario Land II'' generally received good to excellent ratings, and many reviewers agree that it marked a milestone in the genre of 2D Platformers. [http://uk.ign.com/ IGN.com] praised the game's innovative gameplay, its replayability, and its continuous gameplay, and even though it criticized Wario's inability of running out of lives, the game received a rating of 9.0.<ref>[http://uk.gameboy.ign.com/articles/161/161140p1.html Review on IGN.com]</ref> [http://www.gamespot.com GameSpot] mentioned its branching storyline, especially highlighted the updated graphics of the Game Boy Color version, and rewarded the game with a 8.9.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/gbc/action/warioland2dx/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gssummary&tag=summary;read-review Review on GameSpot]</ref> [http://www.gamingtarget.com Gaming Target] criticizes the fact that ''Wario Land II'' provides the player only with one save slot and some other save-related issues, but also calls it an "essential game for every GBC owner". Gaming Target reviewed the game with a 9.0.<ref>[http://www.gamingtarget.com/article.php?artid=2428 Review on Gaming Target]</ref> [http://www.nintendojo.com Nintendojo.com] rated the game 9.0 and called it "A unique and addictive platformer that no gamer should be without".<ref>[http://www.nintendojo.com/reviews/GBC/view_item.php?1077121298 Review on Nintendojo.com]</ref> Overall, ''Wario Land II'' received 86.94% on [http://www.gamerankings.com GameRankings.com].<ref>[http://www.gamerankings.com/gbc/199270-wario-land-ii/index.html Rankings on GameRankings.com]</ref> | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== | ||
{{Main|List of Wario Land II pre-release and unused content}} | {{Main|List of Wario Land II pre-release and unused content}} | ||
''Wario Land II'' was originally scheduled to be released in 1997. {{media link|WL2 Beta 1.png|A screenshot}} released in that year depicts an unknown underground area with broken ledges not seen in the final game. In addition, the chain of the grindstone carried by the D-Bat was longer than any chain in the released version. Breakable jars were also found in the underground area, which is not the case for similar places in the final version. The amount of Wario's coins is also not seen in the screenshot. | |||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This is the first game which | *The game manual incorrectly states that Wario is unable to jump while in his flat form. | ||
*The Japanese release of ''Wario Land II'' came with two black decals shaped like Wario's mustache.<ref>[ | *This is the first game which depicted Wario as wearing a short-sleeved shirt. | ||
*The Japanese release of ''Wario Land II'' came with two black decals shaped like Wario's mustache.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw2j/page5.html Mustache decals at the official Japanese website]</ref> | |||
*Many of the game's treasures are references to other Nintendo games and franchises, like ''Yoshi'', ''The Legend of Zelda'', and ''Metroid''. | |||
*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. | ||
*The theme for the matching game and Number-matching mini-games is borrowed from the [[Donkey Kong (Game Boy)|Game Boy ''Donkey Kong'']]. | |||
== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n02/dmg/aw2j/index.html Official Japanese Website] | |||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19980530130404/http://www.nintendo.com/gb/wario_land_ii/index.html Official American Website (Internet Archive)] | |||
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