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|developer=[[Treasure]] | |developer=[[Treasure]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Europe|June 20, 2003|USA|June 23, 2003|Australia|July 10, 2003|Japan|May 27, 2004}} | ||
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|genre=[[Genre#Platform|Platformer]], Action-adventure | |genre=[[Genre#Platform|Platformer]], Action-adventure | ||
|modes=1 player | |modes=1 player | ||
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'''''Wario World''''' is a 3D [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] released in 2003. It is a spin-off of the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' games and marked [[Wario]]'s first appearance as a main protagonist in a home console game. In 2004, it was re-released as a [[Player's Choice]] title. It is the sixth platformer game starring [[Wario]] and the only 3D platformer game in the [[Wario (franchise)|''Wario'' franchise]]. | '''''Wario World''''' is a 3D [[Genre#Platform|platformer]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] released in 2003. It is a spin-off of the ''[[Wario Land (series)|Wario Land]]'' games and marked [[Wario]]'s first appearance as a main protagonist in a home console game. In 2004, it was re-released as a [[Player's Choice]] title. It is the sixth platformer game starring [[Wario]] and the only 3D platformer game in the [[Wario (franchise)|''Wario'' franchise]]. | ||
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===Endings=== | ===Endings=== | ||
The quality of Wario Castle at the end of the game depends on how many Spritelings the player saved throughout. The castle takes on one of six forms: plant, wood, stone, silver, gold, or full of treasures.<ref>{{cite|url=www.vgmuseum.com/end/gc/c/wworld.htm|title=Ending for WarioWare (Nintendo Gamecube)|publisher=The Video Game Museum|language= | The quality of Wario Castle at the end of the game depends on how many Spritelings the player saved throughout. The castle takes on one of six forms: plant, wood, stone, silver, gold, or full of treasures.<ref>{{cite|url=www.vgmuseum.com/end/gc/c/wworld.htm|title=Ending for WarioWare (Nintendo Gamecube)|publisher=The Video Game Museum|language=English}}</ref> | ||
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!width="40%"|Ending | |||
!width=" | !width="10%"|Number of Spritelings | ||
!width="10%" | !width="50%"|Description | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Tent Ending.png|128px]] | |"Plant ending"<br>[[File:Tent Ending.png|center|128px]] | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
|Wario is next to a tent in an ominous dark forest, much to his shock and disappointment. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Wooden Ending.png|128px]] | |"Wooden ending"<br>[[File:Wooden Ending.png|center|128px]] | ||
|2-10 | |2-10 | ||
|Wario is in a medieval wooden castle, at which he becomes angry at the Spritelings. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Stone Ending.png|128px]] | |"Stone ending"<br>[[File:Stone Ending.png|center|128px]] | ||
|11-20 | |11-20 | ||
|Wario is in a drab stone castle and shows resentment for the Spritelings. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Silver Ending.png|128px]] | |"Silver ending"<br>[[File:Silver Ending.png|center|128px]] | ||
|21-30 | |21-30 | ||
|Wario is in a silver castle, but is ungratefully disappointed at the Spritelings. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Golden Ending.png|128px]] | |"Golden ending"<br>[[File:Golden Ending.png|center|128px]] | ||
|31-39 | |31-39 | ||
|Wario is in a golden castle nearly identical to his last one. Wario is somewhat impressed. | |||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Best Ending.png|128px]] | |"Treasure ending"<br>[[File:Best Ending.png|center|128px]] | ||
|All 40 | |All 40 | ||
|Wario is in a golden castle filled with treasure, surpassing his original castle in terms of wealth. Wario is ecstatic at his new castle. | |||
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By contrast, trapdoor sub-levels (of which there are eight in every level) are entirely focused on platforming and puzzles in the form of obstacle courses. They are self-contained and more unrealistic in design, featuring elements such as floating blocks. A punitive sub-level, [[Unithorn's Lair]], is accessed whenever Wario falls off the stage in the main level; here, Wario has to avoid the coin-stealing [[Unithorn]]s as he tries to find the crate with the [[Escape Spring]] that takes him back to the surface. | By contrast, trapdoor sub-levels (of which there are eight in every level) are entirely focused on platforming and puzzles in the form of obstacle courses. They are self-contained and more unrealistic in design, featuring elements such as floating blocks. A punitive sub-level, [[Unithorn's Lair]], is accessed whenever Wario falls off the stage in the main level; here, Wario has to avoid the coin-stealing [[Unithorn]]s as he tries to find the crate with the [[Escape Spring]] that takes him back to the surface. | ||
===Moves=== | ===Moves=== | ||
[[File:Wario Dash Attack WarioWorld.png|thumb|The Dash Attack, one of Wario's normal moves.]] | [[File:Wario Dash Attack WarioWorld.png|thumb|The Dash Attack, one of Wario's normal moves.]] | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Thrillsville]]<br>[[File:Thrillsville Exterior.png|center|128px]][[File:Thrillsville.png|center|128px]] | |rowspan=2|[[Thrillsville]]<br>[[File:Thrillsville Exterior.png|center|128px]][[File:Thrillsville.png|center|128px]] | ||
|[[Shivering Mountains]]<br>[[File:ShiveringMountains.png|center|128px]] | |[[Shivering Mountains]]<br>[[File:ShiveringMountains.png|center|128px]] | ||
|align=left|Shivering Mountains is the fifth level of the game. It is set in a mountain range covered with snow and ice, with deep snowdrifts, pine trees and igloos. The enemies here are [[Snowman (enemy)|Snowmen]], [[Polar Bear | |align=left|Shivering Mountains is the fifth level of the game. It is set in a mountain range covered with snow and ice, with deep snowdrifts, pine trees and igloos. The enemies here are [[Snowman (enemy)|Snowmen]], [[Polar Bear]]s, [[Snow Bomber]]s and [[Ice Ankiron]]s. Area-specific enemies are [[Freeze Cannon]]s, [[Sled Creature]]s, [[Turtle (Wario World)|Turtle]]s, [[Fattington]]s and [[Icicle Mite]]s. | ||
|[[Angler Mangler]]<br>[[File:Angler Mangler.png|center|128px]]<br>[[Crystal Entity]]<br>[[File:Wario World Yellow Gem Bodied Creature.png|center|128px]] | |[[Angler Mangler]]<br>[[File:Angler Mangler.png|center|128px]]<br>[[Crystal Entity]]<br>[[File:Wario World Yellow Gem Bodied Creature.png|center|128px]] | ||
|[[Winter Windster]]<br>[[File:Winter Windster Entrance.png|center|128px]] | |[[Winter Windster]]<br>[[File:Winter Windster Entrance.png|center|128px]] | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Sparkle Land]]<br>[[File:Sparkle Land Exterior.png|center|128px]][[File:Sparkle Land Interior.png|center|128px]] | |rowspan=2|[[Sparkle Land]]<br>[[File:Sparkle Land Exterior.png|center|128px]][[File:Sparkle Land Interior.png|center|128px]] | ||
|[[Mirror Mansion]]<br>[[File:MirrorMansion.png|center|128px]] | |[[Mirror Mansion]]<br>[[File:MirrorMansion.png|center|128px]] | ||
|align=left|The Mirror Mansion is the seventh level of the game. It takes place in a giant House of Mirrors and is one of the most puzzled levels in ''Wario World''. Some parts of the level contain giant mirrors that reveal objects and enemies that are not visible in the real scene. The main enemies here are [[ | |align=left|The Mirror Mansion is the seventh level of the game. It takes place in a giant House of Mirrors and is one of the most puzzled levels in ''Wario World''. Some parts of the level contain giant mirrors that reveal objects and enemies that are not visible in the real scene. The main enemies here are [[Miitī]], [[Masked Clubber]]s, [[Haipō]] and [[Stuffed Ankiron]]s. [[Magician (enemy)|Magician]]s, [[Ninja Crow]]s, [[mouse (Wario World)|mice]], and [[Witch (enemy)|Witch]]es are the area-specific enemies. | ||
|[[Terrible Portrait]]<br>[[File:Terrible Portrait.png|center|128px]] | |[[Terrible Portrait]]<br>[[File:Terrible Portrait.png|center|128px]] | ||
|[[Mean Emcee]]<br>[[File:Mean Emcee Entrance.png|center|128px]] | |[[Mean Emcee]]<br>[[File:Mean Emcee Entrance.png|center|128px]] | ||
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====Greenhorn Forest/Ruins==== | ====Greenhorn Forest/Ruins==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Excitement Central | Small Magon Excitement Central.png|Small [[Magon]] | ||
Excitement Central Magon.png|Magon | |||
Clubosaur.png|[[Clubosaur]] | Clubosaur.png|[[Clubosaur]] | ||
Cractyl Excitement Central.png|[[Cractyl]] | Cractyl Excitement Central.png|[[Cractyl]] | ||
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====Horror Manor==== | ====Horror Manor==== | ||
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Horror Manor Small Magon.png|Small [[Zombie Magon]] | |||
Wario World Large Bone Magon.png|Zombie Magon | |||
Horror Manor Triceratops.png|[[Skelosaur]] | Horror Manor Triceratops.png|[[Skelosaur]] | ||
Wario World Bone Cractyl.png|[[Bone Cractyl]] | Wario World Bone Cractyl.png|[[Bone Cractyl]] | ||
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====Wonky Circus==== | ====Wonky Circus==== | ||
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Wonky Circus Small Magon.png|Small [[Clown]] | |||
Wario World Clown Magon.png|Clown | |||
Wonky Circus Alligator.png|[[Gatorbaby]] | Wonky Circus Alligator.png|[[Gatorbaby]] | ||
Wario World Wonky Circus Cractyl.png|[[Pigeon]] | Wario World Wonky Circus Cractyl.png|[[Pigeon]] | ||
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====Shivering Mountains==== | ====Shivering Mountains==== | ||
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Shivering Mountains | Shivering Mountains Small Magon.png|Small [[Snowman (enemy)|Snowman]] | ||
Shivering Mountains | Shivering Mountains Large Snowman.png|Snowman | ||
Shivering Mountains Bear.png|[[ | Shivering Mountains Bear.png|[[Polar Bear]] | ||
Shivering Mountains Cractyl.png|[[Snow Bomber]] | Shivering Mountains Cractyl.png|[[Snow Bomber]] | ||
IceAnkiron.png|[[Ice Ankiron]] | IceAnkiron.png|[[Ice Ankiron]] | ||
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====Beanstalk Way==== | ====Beanstalk Way==== | ||
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Beanstalk Way | Wario World Beanstalk Way Small Wolf.png|Small [[Wolf]] | ||
Beanstalk Way Magon.png|Wolf | |||
Beanstalk Way Bear.png|[[Grizzly]] | Beanstalk Way Bear.png|[[Grizzly]] | ||
Wario World Beanstalk Way Hawk.png|[[Hawk]] | Wario World Beanstalk Way Hawk.png|[[Hawk]] | ||
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====Mirror Mansion==== | ====Mirror Mansion==== | ||
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Mirror Mansion Small Magon.png|[[ | Mirror Mansion Small Magon.png|[[Miitī]] | ||
Mirror Mansion Large Puppet Magon.png| | Mirror Mansion Large Puppet Magon.png|Wansuru | ||
Mirror Mansion Doll.png|[[Masked Clubber]] | Mirror Mansion Doll.png|[[Masked Clubber]] | ||
Mirror Mansion Cractyl.png|[[Haipō]] | Mirror Mansion Cractyl.png|[[Haipō]] | ||
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====Pecan Sands==== | ====Pecan Sands==== | ||
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Pecan Sands | Pecan Sands Small Magon.png|Small [[Mummy (Wario World)|Mummy]] | ||
Pecan Sands | Pecan Sands Large Mummy Magon.png|Mummy | ||
Pecan Sands Mummy.png|[[Club Mummy]] | Pecan Sands Mummy.png|[[Club Mummy]] | ||
Pecan Sands Cractyl.png|[[Hōhō]] | Pecan Sands Cractyl.png|[[Hōhō]] | ||
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===Unique enemies=== | ===Unique enemies=== | ||
These enemies only appear in certain levels. | These enemies only appear in certain levels. | ||
====Greenhorn Ruins==== | ====Greenhorn Ruins==== | ||
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===Mini-bosses=== | ===Mini-bosses=== | ||
In every level but [[Greenhorn Forest]], certain enemies will attack Wario, and not let him pass until he defeats them, essentially making themselves midlevel mini-bosses. Wario will not re-fight them when returning to the level after completing it once. | In every level but [[Greenhorn Forest]], certain enemies will attack Wario, and not let him pass until he defeats them, essentially making themselves midlevel mini-bosses. Wario will not re-fight them when returning to the level after completing it once. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Wario World Red Horror Gem Bodied.png|Red [[Crystal Entity]]<br>''Greenhorn Ruins''<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Wonky Circus'' | Wario World Red Horror Gem Bodied.png|Red [[Crystal Entity]]<br>''Greenhorn Ruins''<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Wonky Circus'' | ||
Red Crystal Creature.png|Red ground [[Crystal Creature]]<br>''Greenhorn Ruins''<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Wonky Circus'' | Red Crystal Creature.png|Red ground [[Crystal Creature]]<br>''Greenhorn Ruins''<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Wonky Circus'' | ||
Red Crystal Creature Flying.png|Red flying Crystal Creature<br>''Greenhorn Ruins''<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Wonky Circus'' | Red Crystal Creature Flying.png|Red flying Crystal Creature<br>''Greenhorn Ruins''<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Wonky Circus'' | ||
Big Bone-Fist.png|[[Big Bone-Fist]]<br>''Horror Manor'' | |||
Wario World OrangePecan-GemBodied.png|Yellow Crystal Entity<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Pecans Sands'' | Wario World OrangePecan-GemBodied.png|Yellow Crystal Entity<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Pecans Sands'' | ||
Yellow Crystal Creature.png|Yellow ground Crystal Creature<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Pecans Sands'' | Yellow Crystal Creature.png|Yellow ground Crystal Creature<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Pecans Sands'' | ||
Yellow Crystal Creature Flying.png|Yellow flying Crystal Creature<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Pecans Sands'' | Yellow Crystal Creature Flying.png|Yellow flying Crystal Creature<br>''Horror Manor''<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Pecans Sands'' | ||
Wario World Electric Clown Fence.png|[[Electric Clown Fence]]<br>''Wonky Circus'' | |||
Wario World Blue Wonky Gem Bodied.png|Blue Crystal Entity<br>''Wonky Circus''<br>''Beanstalk Way''<br>''Pecan Sands'' | Wario World Blue Wonky Gem Bodied.png|Blue Crystal Entity<br>''Wonky Circus''<br>''Beanstalk Way''<br>''Pecan Sands'' | ||
Blue Crystal Creature.png|Blue ground Crystal Creature<br>''Wonky Circus''<br>''Beanstalk Way''<br>''Pecan Sands'' | Blue Crystal Creature.png|Blue ground Crystal Creature<br>''Wonky Circus''<br>''Beanstalk Way''<br>''Pecan Sands'' | ||
Blue Crystal Creature Flying.png|Blue flying Crystal Creature<br>''Wonky Circus''<br>''Beanstalk Way''<br>''Pecan Sands'' | Blue Crystal Creature Flying.png|Blue flying Crystal Creature<br>''Wonky Circus''<br>''Beanstalk Way''<br>''Pecan Sands'' | ||
Angler Mangler.png|[[Angler Mangler]]<br>''Shivering Mountains'' | Angler Mangler.png|[[Angler Mangler]]<br>''Shivering Mountains'' | ||
Barrel Buster Shivering Mountains.png|[[Barrel Buster]]<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Mirror Mansion'' | Barrel Buster Shivering Mountains.png|[[Barrel Buster]]<br>''Shivering Mountains''<br>''Mirror Mansion'' | ||
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===Bosses=== | ===Bosses=== | ||
[[File:Greenfist Wario World screenshot.png|thumb|Greenfist, the game's first boss.]] | [[File:Greenfist Wario World screenshot.png|thumb|Greenfist, the game's first boss.]] | ||
Wario has to battle numerous Boss characters throughout the game. | Wario has to battle numerous Boss characters throughout the game. (''Italics'' mean level's boss, '''Bold''' means world's boss) | ||
====Excitement Central==== | ====Excitement Central==== | ||
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Greenfist.png|[[Greenfist]]<br> | Greenfist.png|''[[Greenfist]]''<br>[[Greenhorn Forest]] | ||
Scythe-armed Monster Model.png|[[Sandworm]]<br> | Scythe-armed Monster Model.png|''[[Sandworm]]''<br>[[Greenhorn Ruins]]<br>([[Pecan Sands]] as mini-boss) | ||
Dinomighty.png|'''[[DinoMighty]]'''<br> | Dinomighty.png|'''[[DinoMighty]]'''<br>[[DinoMighty's Showdown]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====Spooktastic World==== | ====Spooktastic World==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Brawl Doll.png|[[Brawl Doll]]<br> | Brawl Doll.png|''[[Brawl Doll]]''<br>[[Horror Manor]] | ||
Clown-a-Round.png|[[Clown-a-Round]]<br> | Clown-a-Round.png|''[[Clown-a-Round]]''<br>[[Wonky Circus]] | ||
Dual Dragons.png|'''[[Dual Dragon]]'''<br> | Dual Dragons.png|'''[[Dual Dragon]]'''<br>[[Dual Dragon's Showdown]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====Thrillsville==== | ====Thrillsville==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Winter Windster.png||[[Winter Windster]]<br> | Winter Windster.png||''[[Winter Windster]]''<br>[[Shivering Mountains]] | ||
Spideraticus Model.png|[[Spideraticus]]<br> | Spideraticus Model.png|''[[Spideraticus]]''<br>[[Beanstalk Way]] | ||
Red-Brief J Artwork.png|'''[[Red-Brief J]]'''<br> | Red-Brief J Artwork.png|'''[[Red-Brief J]]'''<br>[[Red-Brief J's Showdown]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====Sparkle Land==== | ====Sparkle Land==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Mean Emcee.png|[[Mean Emcee]]<br> | Mean Emcee.png|''[[Mean Emcee]]''<br>[[Mirror Mansion]] | ||
Ironsider.png|[[Ironsider]]<br> | Ironsider.png|''[[Ironsider]]''<br>[[Pecan Sands]] | ||
Captain Skull.png|'''[[Captain Skull]]'''<br> | Captain Skull.png|'''[[Captain Skull]]'''<br>[[Captain Skull's Showdown]] | ||
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Black Jewel Screenshot.png|Black Jewel | Black Jewel Screenshot.png|Black Jewel | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!!'' demo== | ==''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!!'' demo== | ||
Each time the player collects all treasures in a level, a demo set of [[microgame]]s from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' is unlocked. These games can only be played by transfering them to a [[Game Boy Advance]] via [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube–Game Boy Advance Link Cable|Link Cable]]. After a set of games is downloaded, the Game Boy Advance can be disconnected from the Nintendo GameCube and will retain the microgames until it is turned off. | Each time the player collects all treasures in a level, a demo set of [[microgame]]s from ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' is unlocked. These games can only be played by transfering them to a [[Game Boy Advance]] via [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube–Game Boy Advance Link Cable|Link Cable]]. After a set of games is downloaded, the Game Boy Advance can be disconnected from the Nintendo GameCube and will retain the microgames until it is turned off. | ||
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==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
The game received fairly positive reviews, being praised by critics for its gameplay, but was also criticized by many for its short length. {{wp|GameSpy}} commented that "the game offers a little beyond of what the regular tridimensional games offers, however, what is offered is short and repetitive". {{wp|GameSpot}} stated that its length and simplicity cannot hold the player's attention for more than a day. The ''{{wp|Play (US magazine)|Play}}'' magazine gave the game a perfect score, stating that "''Wario World'' pays off every second the player holding the controller, and that is greatness". ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' praised the game's boss battles. {{wp|IGN}}'s reviewer, Matt Casamassina, stated that "the game is fine, but not as fine as a ''Super Mario'' game".<ref>{{cite|author=Casamassina, Matt | The game received fairly positive reviews, being praised by critics for its gameplay, but was also criticized by many for its short length. {{wp|GameSpy}} commented that "the game offers a little beyond of what the regular tridimensional games offers, however, what is offered is short and repetitive". {{wp|GameSpot}} stated that its length and simplicity cannot hold the player's attention for more than a day. The ''{{wp|Play (US magazine)|Play}}'' magazine gave the game a perfect score, stating that "''Wario World'' pays off every second the player holding the controller, and that is greatness". ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' praised the game's boss battles. {{wp|IGN}}'s reviewer, Matt Casamassina, stated that "the game is fine, but not as fine as a ''Super Mario'' game".<ref>{{cite|author=Casamassina, Matt|url=www.ign.com/articles/2003/06/19/wario-world-2|title=Wario World|date=June 19, 2003|publisher=IGN|accessdate=April 22, 2024|language=English}}</ref> | ||
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|''There are some pretty cool things going on in Wario World--let's face it, any game with a spinning pile driver already has at least one strong point in its favor--but the game's mechanics are shallow, there aren't enough levels, and the game is easy enough to complete in an afternoon. There are some things to like here, but nothing that can't be experienced to the fullest by merely renting the game.'' | |''There are some pretty cool things going on in Wario World--let's face it, any game with a spinning pile driver already has at least one strong point in its favor--but the game's mechanics are shallow, there aren't enough levels, and the game is easy enough to complete in an afternoon. There are some things to like here, but nothing that can't be experienced to the fullest by merely renting the game.'' | ||
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===Sales=== | ===Sales=== | ||
''Wario World'' was a commercial success, selling over 256,000 copies in the [[United States of America]], and over 142,000 copies in [[Japan]]. The game was re-released as part of the [[Player's Choice]] label in 2004, along with ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''.<ref>{{cite | ''Wario World'' was a commercial success, selling over 256,000 copies in the [[United States of America]], and over 142,000 copies in [[Japan]]. The game was re-released as part of the [[Player's Choice]] label in 2004, along with ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]''.<ref>{{cite|url=www.ign.com/articles/2004/03/16/mario-golf-f-zero-go-bargain-priced|title=Mario Golf, F-Zero Go Bargain-Priced|publisher=IGN|date=March 16, 2004|author=IGN Staff|language=English|accessdate=April 22, 2024}}</ref> | ||
==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== | ||
{{main|List of Wario World pre-release and unused content}} | {{main|List of Wario World pre-release and unused content}} | ||
==References to other games== | |||
*''[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|Mario Golf]]'' - Some of Wario's voice clips are reused from this game. | |||
*''[[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|Mario Tennis]]'' - Some of Wario's voice clips are reused from this game. | |||
*''[[Wario Land 4]]'' - Some of Wario's voice clips from this game are used. | |||
==References in later games== | ==References in later games== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ワリオワールド | ||
| | |JapR=Wario Wārudo | ||
| | |JapM=Wario World | ||
}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If the player waits around 50 minutes on the pause screen, Wario's chanting will stop, and after a brief pause, he will glumly say "Sorry" and will no longer chant.<ref> | *If the player waits around 50 minutes on the pause screen, Wario's chanting will stop, and after a brief pause, he will glumly say "Sorry" and will no longer chant.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P-43J0XZoY</ref>{{better source}} | ||
*Some of Wario's voice clips are modified versions of his voice clips from ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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*[http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/warioworld/enGB/ Official European Website] | |||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-GameCube/Wario-World-269336.html Official Nintendo UK site] | |||
*[http://ms.nintendo-europe.com/warioworld/enGB/ Official European | |||
*[https://www.nintendo. | |||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030620141221/http://www.wario-world.com/ Official North American website] (Archive of the original at the {{wp|Internet Archive}}) | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20030620141221/http://www.wario-world.com/ Official North American website] (Archive of the original at the {{wp|Internet Archive}}) | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gwwj/index.html Official Japanese site] | |||
{{Wario World}} | {{Wario World}} | ||
{{Wario games}} | {{Wario games}} |