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''This article is about Wario's company that, according to the games' storylines, produces the WarioWare line of video games. Please see below for a links to articles about these games.'' | ''This article is about Wario's company that, according to the games' storylines, produces the WarioWare line of video games. Please see below for a links to articles about these games.'' | ||
'''WarioWare, Inc.''' is a "company", managed by [[Wario]], that produces microgames. | '''WarioWare, Inc.''' is a "company", managed by [[Wario]], that produces microgames. It is a spin-off of the Mario series. | ||
WarioWare games have been published for every Nintendo system after 2003, and their style varies from system to system, depending on its features (e.g: for [[Nintendo DS]], the games were based on touching the touch screen and blowing into the microphone). | WarioWare games have been published for every Nintendo system after 2003, and their style varies from system to system, depending on its features (e.g: for [[Nintendo DS]], the games were based on touching the touch screen and blowing into the microphone). | ||
Each game consists of microgames (really tiny and simple games like popping baloons or spinning a [[coin]]) that are often crazy (like picking a nose). The games might seem simple, but as the player's level goes up, they become more and more challenging. | Each game consists of microgames (really tiny and simple games like popping baloons or spinning a [[coin]]) that are often crazy (like picking a nose). The games might seem simple, but as the player's level goes up, they become more and more challenging. Despite the fact that he now has his own company, he still goes back and is in Mario games, though, his employees stay in WarioWare, and no one in the Mushroom Kingdom has seen them before, or even his WarioWare look, except in Smash Bros. Brawl | ||
WarioWare also features several new characters, which are featured solely in these games. Most of the characters introduced in WarioWare games are friends of Wario's who develop microgames for his company. | WarioWare also features several new characters, which are featured solely in these games. Most of the characters introduced in WarioWare games are friends of Wario's who develop microgames for his company. |
Revision as of 20:17, April 13, 2007
This article is about Wario's company that, according to the games' storylines, produces the WarioWare line of video games. Please see below for a links to articles about these games.
WarioWare, Inc. is a "company", managed by Wario, that produces microgames. It is a spin-off of the Mario series. WarioWare games have been published for every Nintendo system after 2003, and their style varies from system to system, depending on its features (e.g: for Nintendo DS, the games were based on touching the touch screen and blowing into the microphone). Each game consists of microgames (really tiny and simple games like popping baloons or spinning a coin) that are often crazy (like picking a nose). The games might seem simple, but as the player's level goes up, they become more and more challenging. Despite the fact that he now has his own company, he still goes back and is in Mario games, though, his employees stay in WarioWare, and no one in the Mushroom Kingdom has seen them before, or even his WarioWare look, except in Smash Bros. Brawl
WarioWare also features several new characters, which are featured solely in these games. Most of the characters introduced in WarioWare games are friends of Wario's who develop microgames for his company.
Employees
- Mona
- Dribble
- Spitz
- 9-Volt
- Orbulon
- Dr. Crygor
- Kat
- Ana
- Thang Family (Jimmy, Jamie, James, Papa, Mama)
- 18-Volt
- Ashley
- Red
- Mike
- Young Cricket
- Master Mantis
- Penny Crygor
- Tiny Wario
- Jimmy P.