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Revision as of 20:57, January 16, 2019
- This article is about the place in the WarioWare series. For the stage in the Super Smash Bros. series based on the WarioWare series, see WarioWare, Inc. (stage).
WarioWare, Inc. is a company founded and managed by Wario and plays a central role in the WarioWare games. It is located in Diamond City, where Wario often meets with many of his friends. He and his friends develop the WarioWare games for Wario's company, including their main feature, the microgames. Despite the high success of the games, Wario usually refuses to pay his friends.
History
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, which tells the story of the company's making, Wario gets the idea to found a video game company in Diamond City when he watches Ken the Reporter covering the successful video game Pyoro. Believing that he can also make a profit from making video games, he buys a new laptop and replaces his house, located on a mountain pillar, with the headquarters of WarioWare, Inc.. He immediately appoints himself as the company's president. However, shortly after Wario starts working on the game with the laptop, he gets tired. He then decides to phone his friends so that they can produce games on their own. This includes Mona, Jimmy T., Dribble and Spitz, 9-Volt, Kat and Ana, Orbulon, and Dr. Crygor. Everyone that he calls agree to pitch in, although Wario is the only one receiving any profit.[1]
The first game of WarioWare, Inc. becomes a success, but Wario doesn't want to share the profit with his friends, so he tries to escape with the money in a rocket attached to the building. However, his attempt fails because the flying Dr. Crygor crashes into the rocket, causing it to fall into the sea with Wario and the money. Several of the following games, including WarioWare: Twisted!, WarioWare: Touched!, and WarioWare: Smooth Moves, continue to focus on Wario's attempts at making money, but WarioWare, Inc. is not mentioned.
WarioWare: D.I.Y.
In WarioWare: D.I.Y., Mona, Jimmy T., Ashley, Orbulon and 9-Volt leave WarioWare, Inc. in favor of Diamond Software. Dr. Crygor one day gets the idea to make a machine that makes microgames. Wario and Penny introduce the machine to the player, so the player can make microgames for the company. They return to WarioWare Inc. for the Wii U game, Game & Wario.[citation needed]
Other appearances
A stage based on the WarioWare corporation is featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, titled WarioWare, Inc..
Employees
- Wario (President, CEO)
- Jimmy T.
- Mona
- Dribble and Spitz
- 9-Volt
- Ashley and Red
- Dr. Crygor (Creator of MakerMatic)
- Orbulon
- Kat and Ana
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワリオカンパニー[?] Wario Kanpanī |
Wario Company | |
Chinese | 瓦力欧公司[2] Wǎlìōu Gōngsī |
Wario Inc. |
References
- ^ WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania instruction booklet. Page 5.
- ^ From iQue's localization of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. | |
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Main characters | Wario • Dr. Crygor • Penny • Mona • Jimmy T. • Ashley • Red • Orbulon • 9-Volt |
Minor characters | Abby • Young Cricket • Master Mantis |
Microgames | Mona • Jimmy T. • Ashley • Orbulon • 9-Volt • Job Center • D.I.Y. 101 |
Locations | D.I.Y. Shop • D.I.Y. Studio • WarioWare, Inc. • Assembly Dojo • Distribution Center • Options Garage |
Other | Super MakerMatic 21 • D.I.Y. Forum • Record (list) • Comics • Medals • Bomb |
Further information | Gallery • Staff • Contests |