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'''Goro Desert''' is a minor location in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''. It is a desert with pyramids, dunes, and cat statues. In the intro to [[Orbulon]]'s stage, he warps to the desert on his [[Oinker]]. He hovers over a spot behind a sand dune and abducts a stone beetle tablet, a vase, a cat statue, and a sarcophagus. After taking them all, he warps away. | '''Goro Desert''' is a minor location in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]''. It is a desert with pyramids, dunes, and cat statues. In the intro to [[Orbulon]]'s stage, he warps to the desert on his [[Oinker]]. He hovers over a spot behind a sand dune and abducts a stone beetle tablet, a vase, a cat statue, and a sarcophagus. After taking them all, he warps away. The Goro Desert may be named after [[Goro Abe]], the director of the ''WarioWare'' series. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*A similar Egyptian-themed area featuring pyramids and the same cat statues appears as the background art for the Mash League Arena in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. | *A similar Egyptian-themed area featuring pyramids and the same cat statues appears as the background art for the Mash League Arena in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. | ||
Revision as of 01:11, February 14, 2022
Template:Location-infobox Goro Desert is a minor location in WarioWare: Get It Together!. It is a desert with pyramids, dunes, and cat statues. In the intro to Orbulon's stage, he warps to the desert on his Oinker. He hovers over a spot behind a sand dune and abducts a stone beetle tablet, a vase, a cat statue, and a sarcophagus. After taking them all, he warps away. The Goro Desert may be named after Goro Abe, the director of the WarioWare series.
Trivia
- A similar Egyptian-themed area featuring pyramids and the same cat statues appears as the background art for the Mash League Arena in WarioWare Gold.