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'''''Wario Pool''''' is a cancelled rework of the game ''{{wp|3D Pocket Pool}}''. The reason the games publisher, {{wp|Virgin Interactive}} wanted to rework their game into a ''[[Wario (franchise)|Wario]]'' game during development because ''3D Pocket Pool'' wasn't getting any attention, no matter what they tried, so they decided to reach out to [[Nintendo]] to rework the game with [[Wario]] as the main character<ref>https://www.nickpelling.com/wariopool.gif</ref>. However, this pitch failed to come to fruition, so ''3D Pocket Pool'' released as originally planned.<ref>Nick Pelling". Retro Gamer (26): 84. July 2006.</ref>
'''''Wario Pool''''' is a cancelled rework of the game ''{{wp|3D Pocket Pool}}''. The reason the games publisher, {{wp|Virgin Interactive}} wanted to rework their game into a ''[[Wario (franchise)|Wario]]'' game during development because ''3D Pocket Pool'' wasn't getting any attention, no matter what they tried, so they decided to reach out to [[Nintendo]] to rework the game with [[Wario]] as the main character<ref>[[https://www.nickpelling.com/wariopool.gif]]</ref>. However, this pitch failed to come to fruition, so ''3D Pocket Pool'' released as originally planned.<ref>Nick Pelling". Retro Gamer (26): 84. July 2006.</ref>


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Revision as of 11:14, June 16, 2024

Wario Pool
Developer Aardvark Software
Publisher Virgin Interactive
Platform(s) Game Boy Color
Genre Sports (Pool)

Wario Pool is a cancelled rework of the game 3D Pocket Pool. The reason the games publisher, Virgin Interactive wanted to rework their game into a Wario game during development because 3D Pocket Pool wasn't getting any attention, no matter what they tried, so they decided to reach out to Nintendo to rework the game with Wario as the main character[1]. However, this pitch failed to come to fruition, so 3D Pocket Pool released as originally planned.[2]

References

  1. ^ [[1]]
  2. ^ Nick Pelling". Retro Gamer (26): 84. July 2006.