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'''''Virtual Boy Wario Land''''' (also shortened as '''''Wario Land''''') is a video game released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Virtual Boy]] in 1995. It is the second installment in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]], and the follow-up to ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'' | '''''Virtual Boy Wario Land''''' (also shortened as '''''Wario Land'''''), originally titled '''''Wario Cruise''''' and '''''Wario's Treasure Hunt''''' in development, is a video game released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Virtual Boy]] in 1995. It is the second installment in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]], and the follow-up to ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[File:VBWLScene.jpg|thumb|260px|Artwork of the prologue]] | [[File:VBWLScene.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Artwork of the prologue.]] | ||
<blockquote><i>I, [[Wario]], have an interesting story to tell. One day during my vacation in the [[Awazon river basin]], I landed my trusty seaplane, [[Bulldog]], and decide to relax in the shadow of the beautiful Aldegara Waterfall. While basking in the sun, I spied some strange creatures with masks entering the waterfall. This piqued my interest!<br> | <blockquote><i>I, [[Wario]], have an interesting story to tell. One day during my vacation in the [[Awazon river basin]], I landed my trusty seaplane, [[Bulldog]], and decide to relax in the shadow of the beautiful [[Aldegara Waterfall]]. While basking in the sun, I spied some strange creatures with masks entering the waterfall. This piqued my interest!<br> | ||
I hurried over and followed them into the waterfall. Behind the falls there was a large cave, and in the back of the cave ... there was a vault filled with a glorious mountain of treasure!!<br> | I hurried over and followed them into the waterfall. Behind the falls there was a large cave, and in the back of the cave ... there was a vault filled with a glorious mountain of treasure!!<br> | ||
Some of the masked creatures jumped me, but I quickly overcame them. "This treasure is all mine now!", I | Some of the masked creatures jumped me, but I quickly overcame them. "This treasure is all mine now!", I though to myself and rushed in to collect the loot. Suddenly, the floor collapsed and I fell!<br> | ||
I found myself deep within the Earth! I was quite angry and vowed revenge on these creatures, "I will get their treasure!!!"</i> | I found myself deep within the Earth! I was quite angry and vowed revenge on these creatures, "I will get their treasure!!!"</i> | ||
– Story from the instruction | – Story from the instruction bootlet</blockquote> | ||
After progressing through the game's thirteen stages including three boss stages, Wario faces the final boss [[Demon Head]], a large genie which uses its claws and flames to attack. After defeating Demon Head, the ending | After progressing through the game's thirteen stages including three boss stages, Wario faces the final boss [[Demon Head]], a large genie which uses its claws and flames to attack. After defeating Demon Head, the ending depends on how well the player performed throughout the game. | ||
If Wario did not obtain all ten of the stages' [[treasure (Wario franchise)|treasure]]s, he will sigh with disappointment and leave the cavern with the coins he did | If Wario did not obtain all ten of the stages' [[treasure (Wario franchise)|treasure]]s, he will sigh with disappointment and leave the cavern with the coins he did aquire. He heads back to his plane, only to find that a family of beavers have vandalized it and leaving Wario stranded in the jungle. Wario chases and grabs one of the beavers, but before he could punish it, the beaver offers an alternative way of flying in exchange for all the coins he found in the cavern. Wario reluctantly agrees and takes his leave while the beaver takes the cash. | ||
*'''Rank D:''' If Wario collected less than 5,000 coins, he flies home by flapping two fans with his own arms, tiring him out. | |||
*'''Rank C:''' If Wario collected at least 5,000 coins, he is given a bike attached to a miniature blimp that he pedals home. | |||
*'''Rank B:''' If Wario collected at least 20,000 coins, he is given a dragon-like creature which he rides home alongside its children. | |||
*'''Rank A:''' If Wario collected 50,000 or more coins, he is given a new plane which he rides atop of and pilots with a remote control. | |||
If the player collects all ten treasures, Wario will be able to open the vault and claim his fortune, along with a magic carpet which flies him home as well as a magic bottle. | |||
*If the game is completed on normal mode in over two hours, he will fly home on the magic carpet with the treasure and the bottle in tow. | |||
*If the game is completed on normal mode in under two hours, a beautiful bunny-girl will be seen sitting alongside him on the magic carpet as they fly home with fireworks in the background. | |||
*If the game is completed in over two hours on hard mode, [[Demon Head]] will appear from the bottle and row him back home on the magic carpet. A congratulatory message will be displayed saying "You are a master gamer! You rock!!" | |||
*If the game is completed in under two hours on hard mode, the bunny-girl ending will be shown with the congratulatory message. | |||
If all ten treasures | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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===Main targets=== | |||
Upon falling down the precipice within the earth, Wario must find his way through fourteen underground stages, including four boss stages, in order to make his way out. An [[elevator]] is found at the end of each stage, allowing Wario to climb higher the more he progresses in the game. A [[gate key]] is hidden somewhere in each stage, in which obtaining it is vital as it grants access to the elevator. Before each boss, a guard must be defeated before gaining access to the boss of that stage. The power and difficulty of the guard increases with each boss stage. | |||
Each of the ten stages contain a well-hidden treasure, with each one resembling a different real-life object (such as a pocket watch and fountain pen). Collecting all ten treasures will allow Wario to enter a treasure room at the end of the game. | |||
===Wario's health and forms=== | |||
Wario's health system comes in three stages. He starts off in his ordinary form. [[Garlic bottle]]s and [[Viking helmet]]s are found throughout [[? Block]]s, which will transform Wario into [[Bull Wario]]. If Wario touches harmful enemies, spikes, lava, etc., he will be reduced to [[Small Wario]]. Collecting a garlic bottle as Small Wario will restore him to normal form. Taking damage as Small Wario or failing to clear a level within twenty minutes will result in a loss of a life, sending Wario back to the beginning of the stage. | |||
Wario begins with three lives. More can be earned by either collecting one hundred [[heart]]s or a [[Diamond (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|diamond]]. If Wario loses all his lives, he receives a [[Game Over]] and loses all hearts and [[coin]]s. In a Game Over, one collected treasure will be lost (if any, and the deduction begin from the most recent stage and works backwards). | |||
Wario has three additional forms which can't be reached through the garlic bottle power-up. They are [[Eagle Wario]], [[Sea Dragon Wario]] and [[King Dragon Wario]]. Eagle Wario is reached by collecting an [[Eagle Statue]], which can be found in ? Blocks. A [[Dragon Crystal]] can either transform Wario into Sea Dragon or King Dragon form, depending on the circumstances. If a Dragon Crystal is collected in any form but Eagle, Wario will transform into Sea Dragon. However if Eagle form is present when a Dragon Crystal is collected, he will transform into King Dragon Wario. It can also work the other way, where if an Eagle Statue is collected while in Sea Dragon form, King Dragon form will be reached. The King Dragon form has both the abilities of Eagle and Sea Dragon Wario, being able to fly and attack with flames respectively. | |||
===Items, blocks, and miscellaneous=== | |||
Many coins and hearts are scattered throughout the ten main stages. There are two types of coins; one with a rhombus on it and other with a crown. The more common rhombus coin is worth a single coin towards the score, and the rarer crown coin is worth twenty. All coins collected in a stage are put towards a grand total, which is counted up after entering the elevator in the room before the next stage. There are two types of hearts; one smaller and one significantly larger. The larger heart is worth ten small hearts. | |||
Coins and hearts can spent on playing mini-games between stages. | |||
Many different types of [[block]]s are found in the game. "? Blocks" hold objects or items which can be collected or used by Wario. These can only be struck once. A more common type of block looks like a square stone which can either be broken or cracked. Normal Wario can crack blocks by hitting them from below. Hitting again will break them. Small Wario can only break already cracked blocks, while Bull Wario can break them in one hit, cracked or not. | |||
A much larger version of these blocks can only be broken by Bull Wario. Other methods of releasing an item or breaking a block can be performed through a [[Dash Attack|Barge]] or [[Ground Pound|Body Slam]]. [[Hidden Block]]s can't be seen unless they are struck from below, which they will then release the object or item and become visible. [[Bonfire Block]]s are the same size and shape as other blocks, but they have a flame symbol. These kinds of blocks can only be broken by the flames of Sea Dragon or King Dragon Wario. There are also areas of walls or flooring within stages which at first do not appear as breakable blocks. They are able to be broken using flames as aforementioned, and they usually lead to a hidden area. | |||
[[Jump Board]]s are able to sling Wario to the background of the stage and vice versa. This is used when there is a separate area which is in the background that contains collectibles. Similar objects appear in the [[Stage 11 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|eleventh stage]], where many of the [[Pan Platform]]s can send Wario into the background. In this stage also contains [[electric fan]]s placed throughout areas. These fans will periodically turn on and off, and while rotating can send Wario flying in the direction of the wind. [[Warp Pipe]]s also appear in the game: entering one will send Wario to a different area. Seen in the [[Stage 6 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|sixth stage]] are two [[secret switch]]es, each with half a [[Phanto]]-esque mask shown on the front. Hitting both secret switches will destroy a wall to reveal a jump board that Wario can use to a hidden area. | |||
===Behavior and/or combat of enemies and hazards=== | |||
Many different types of enemies are seen throughout the game, many being unique to a certain stage. Simply jumping on an enemy will not defeat it in most cases, it will usually temporarily stun them. Ground Pounding near an enemy may also stun it. When stunned, an enemy will become harmless and can be picked up and thrown. If a thrown enemy clashes with another enemy before bouncing twice, they will both be defeated. Usually, Wario would need to Barge, Ground Pound or Body Slam a weak spot of an individual enemy to defeat it. A stunned enemy can also be thrown into a [[coin cloud]] to redeem coins. An [[Angry Watermelon]] is seen blocking paths in [[Stage 9 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 9]]. [[Melon]]s dropped by [[Honey-Bee]]s can be placed on a [[Watermelon Spring]], which will send it flying upwards into the background, possibly hitting the button which destroys the Angry Watermelon, thus clearing the way. | |||
===Stage design=== | |||
The gameplay theme and terrain varies from stage to stage. Most of the terrain Wario will encounter is made up of solid flooring. Some stages are part or entirely made up of water, where Wario is able to swim in. Some areas contain water currents which are difficult to swim against. The sixth stage is the only one that contains a waterfall, which Wario is able to slowly climb. Shallow bodies of harmful lava are seen throughout the game. [[Stage 11 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 11]] contains areas where the player must safely travel over flames along the ground, and sometimes on the ceiling. Conveyor belt flooring is seen in [[Stage 9 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 9]], which will move Wario in a certain direction while he is not moving. | |||
==Stages== | ==Stages== | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Horned Toady.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Horned Toady.png]] | ||
|[[Horned | |[[Horned Toady]] | ||
|Weak, harmless enemies which will ram Wario with their alien-like antennas. They can easily be defeated by a [[Ground Pound|Body Slam]] or a [[Dash Attack|Barge]]. | |Weak, harmless enemies which will ram Wario with their alien-like antennas. They can easily be defeated by a [[Ground Pound|Body Slam]] or a [[Dash Attack|Barge]]. | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Upside Downer.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Upside Downer.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Upside-Downer]] | ||
|A creature with a skull as a head. They are found walking upside down along the ceiling, and will fall onto Wario with their fangs if he passes underneath. | |A creature with a skull as a head. They are found walking upside down along the ceiling, and will fall onto Wario with their fangs if he passes underneath. | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Metalhead.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Metalhead.png]] | ||
|[[ | |[[Metal-Head]] | ||
| | |Metal-Heads emerge from wooden doors when Wario approaches. They will then charge at Wario while pointing their spears. | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL-Mask Guy Sprite.png]] [[File:VBWL Sprite - Mask Guy Without.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL-Mask Guy Sprite.png]] [[File:VBWL Sprite - Mask Guy Without.png]] | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Flying Fowl.png]] [[File:VBWL Sprite - Flying Fowl 2.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Flying Fowl.png]] [[File:VBWL Sprite - Flying Fowl 2.png]] | ||
|[[Flying | |[[Flying Fowl]] | ||
|Flying | |Flying Fowls circle large tree trunks, and will at swoop with their sharp beaks if Wario is nearby. | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL-Chippy Sprite.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL-Chippy Sprite.png]] | ||
|[[Chippy]] | |[[Chippy (enemy)|Chippy]] | ||
|A bear-like enemy that can behave in one of three different ways. Most Chippies can be found walking along the ground, throwing explosives at Wario. Others hide in trees and throw spears, whereas some float down to the ground on a leaf, carrying a spiked shield. | |A bear-like enemy that can behave in one of three different ways. Most Chippies can be found walking along the ground, throwing explosives at Wario. Others hide in trees and throw spears, whereas some float down to the ground on a leaf, carrying a spiked shield. | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Mole Burrower.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Mole Burrower.png]] | ||
|[[Mole Burrower]] | |[[Mole Burrower]] | ||
|A mole creature who is found within walls underground. It emerges when Wario approaches, swinging | |A mole creature who is found within walls underground. It emerges when Wario approaches, swinging it's arms and harming Wario if he is to come into contact. | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Pollen Plant.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Pollen Plant.png]] | ||
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|align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Little Coo.png]] | |align="center"style="background:#000000"|[[File:VBWL Sprite - Little Coo.png]] | ||
|[[Bomb ( | |[[Bomb (enemy)|Bomb]] | ||
|A mechanical bird produced by [[Coo-Coo]]. They come from eggs which hatch as soon as they hit the ground. These bombs will chase after Wario, quickly exploding. | |A mechanical bird produced by [[Coo-Coo]]. They come from eggs which hatch as soon as they hit the ground. These bombs will chase after Wario, quickly exploding. | ||
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==Critical reception== | ==Critical reception== | ||
Compared to the other '' | Compared to the other ''Mario'' games on the Virtual Boy, ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' was well received. | ||
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{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
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|title1=''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' | |title1=''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' | ||
|description1=Title screen | |description1=Title screen | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=バーチャルボーイワリオランド アワゾンの秘宝 | ||
| | |JapR=Bācharu Bōi Wario Rando Awazon no Hihō | ||
| | |JapM=Virtual Boy Wario Land: Secret Treasure of the Awazon | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
{{NIWA | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*This is the last ''Wario'' game produced by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] before he left Nintendo in 1996 and died in 1997. | *This is the last ''Wario'' game produced by [[Gunpei Yokoi]] before he left Nintendo in 1996 and died in 1997. | ||
*A [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] of Small Wario under the more recent name of Tiny Wario appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', which makes ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' the only ''Wario Land'' game that is also mentioned by name outside of the Chronicle in ''Brawl''. | *A [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]] of Small Wario under the more recent name of Tiny Wario appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', which makes ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'' the only ''Wario Land'' game that is also mentioned by name outside of the Chronicle in ''Brawl''. | ||
*This is the only ''Wario Land'' game not to be re-released on the [[Virtual Console]] in any form. | *This is the only ''Wario Land'' game not to be re-released on the [[Virtual Console]] in any form. | ||
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