You know, the ones you play in Wario Land 4.
Because to be honest, I'm kind of conflicted on the matter really. On the one hand, the Wario Hop seems like something that could have plausibly happened on Wario's adventure, and is even set right in the desert he drives through to reach the Golden Pyramid. So that makes me think he is actually riding through the sands on a tyre while jumping over wacky characters and objects.
At the same time however, Wario Roulette makes absolutely no sense even by Wario standards, and it's incredibly vague who's actually playing the Home Run Derby game in the first place (Wario seems to be the ball in this one).
So what's the situation here?
Are they things that actually happen in 'real life' in Wario Land 4?
Or just video games that are eerily close to real life in how they star the guy playing them in the actual settings they take place in?
How do these games work in universe?
Because to be honest, I'm kind of conflicted on the matter really. On the one hand, the Wario Hop seems like something that could have plausibly happened on Wario's adventure, and is even set right in the desert he drives through to reach the Golden Pyramid. So that makes me think he is actually riding through the sands on a tyre while jumping over wacky characters and objects.
At the same time however, Wario Roulette makes absolutely no sense even by Wario standards, and it's incredibly vague who's actually playing the Home Run Derby game in the first place (Wario seems to be the ball in this one).
So what's the situation here?
Are they things that actually happen in 'real life' in Wario Land 4?
Or just video games that are eerily close to real life in how they star the guy playing them in the actual settings they take place in?
How do these games work in universe?