![]() Not directly from the game, but it’s official japanese website has these nifty 3D renders of the Wario Car. This first shot of Wario mimics a Wario Land 4 artwork.Īdditionally several songs from Wario Lad 4 can be heard during cutscenes, such as the Hurry Up theme in Dr. Crygor’s outro scene and Crescent Moon Village during the ending scene, Mona’s ending even has a remix of the WL4 shop theme.Įven some voice clips are reused, the little giggle you can hear at the beginning of the Doodle Woods theme is one of 9-Volt’s voice clips, for instance.īat Wario makes an appearence in one of the many short intro scenes. Additionally the music that plays in said scene is a remix of the jingle of when the cheerleader shows up, in Land 4’s Baseball minigame.Ī couple treasure chests, the Musix Box World from Land 3 and a picture of the Golden Pyramid from Land 4 can be found in Wario’s house. The little controllable section of Crygor’s intro has him take the Bubble form, from Land 2-4. Wario is turned into Flat Wario, during the ending. Wario’s personal font in this game is the old one that was used for all Wario games prior to Land 2, Smooth Moves also uses it. Tiny Wario, who hasn’t been seen in a Wario game since Land 2 returns and has since been a returning form in the Ware series. Tiny Wario appears as a stamp and the overworld theme from Wario Land 1 get’s a remix. Wario Man’s official artwork has him perform the Shoulder Charge. The game in general puts more attention on Wario being a treasure hunter and Tiny Wario appears once again, in Wario Interrupts:Īdditionally, Game & Wario had Captain Wario and Gold had this artist Wario: Mechanic Tiny Warios appear as the enemies in Arrow. One could call them possible shout outs to Wario’s similar forms in Master of Disguise, though I am more inclined to call it a coincidence. Not true, he was the creator of the Game Boy, Wario’s debut system, but Since I don’t want to constantly repeat myself, I figured it would make sense to make a master post, mentioning them all and why they are untrue: Still worth a mention either way.Īs someone running a Wario fan blog, I regularly see Wario myths and misconceptions thrown around like they are fact. The unused soundtrack can be heard in the Media section below.Hiroji Kiyotake is the one who fits most to be considered Wario’sĬreator. (Such devices have also revealed that the reason the switch cannot normally be avoided is that it is surrounded by invisible walls that only despawn once the switch is pressed.) The player can also do a frame-perfect pause at the beginning to hear the song. Avoiding the switch cannot be done during normal gameplay, although it is possible with an Action Replay or another hacking device. The actual soundtrack of Golden Passage exists, but it cannot be heard because the usual fast-paced switch music will play throughout the whole level instead. ![]() Golden Passage is the only level in S-Hard mode where Wario begins with four hearts instead of one. Like Hall of Hieroglyphs, there is no CD to collect in this level. This is also the only level to feature chandeliers. Some enemies that are otherwise exclusive to the Sapphire Passage reappear in this level, including Skeleton Birds, Men'onos, and Miniculas. Therefore, the player must obtain the Keyzer and all four jewel pieces within a strict time limit in order to progress to the final boss. This level is very different and is made far more challenging than the others because the vortex drops Wario directly onto the switch upon entering the level (like Palm Tree Paradise in S-Hard mode). This level can only be played once Wario has defeated all four bosses in the main passages. Golden Passage is the last level before the final boss, the Golden Diva, in the Game Boy Advance game, Wario Land 4. ![]()
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