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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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| | |Jpn=エメラルドストリート | ||
| | |JpnR=Emerarudo Sutorīto | ||
| | |JpnM=Emerald Street | ||
|Fre=Rue Émerause | |Fre=Rue Émerause | ||
|FreM=Emerald Street | |FreM=Emerald Street |
Latest revision as of 14:06, January 7, 2025
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First appearance | WarioWare Gold (2018) |
Greater location | Diamond City |
Emerald Street is a location in WarioWare Gold. It is a street in Diamond City that appears during 18-Volt's story in the Twist League. Emerald Street's only known structure is a shop.
At the beginning of 18-Volt's story, 18-Volt, headed home after a long day at school, finds Ralphie, whose games have been given to 13-Amp after winning them over. 18-Volt challenges her to a rap competition, which she accepts. The rap 18 x 13 takes place on Emerald Street with a crowd and 9-Volt as DJ.
After 18-Volt's victory, Ralphie receives his games, and 13-Amp admits that she is impressed. She asks him what school he attends, to which he replies Diamond City Elementary. He then walks off, leaving 13-Amp pondering how it is she lost to a fourth grader.
In the game's credits, Emerald Street is seen in front of an image of 13-Amp and 18-Volt.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | エメラルドストリート[?] Emerarudo Sutorīto |
Emerald Street | |
French | Rue Émerause[?] | Emerald Street | |
Italian | Via Smeraldo[?] | Emerald Avenue | |
Spanish | Calle Esmeralda[?] | Emerald Street |