Addition that I initially forgot about: Wario also wears the helmet in one more game released two years after its debut and one year after VB Wario Land, that being the Japan-exclusive Picross 2 for Game Boy. Notably, he is a main character of...
I also really like the helmet and I think it should return at least as a comestic in a new Wario(not Ware) installment. As for the short and long sleeved, I somehow never noticed he used to have longe sleeves from ML2 to VB-WL and only got his...
I'd definitely like to see the helmet/explorer hat return in some sense. Though I think another reason it appeared was to contrast with the powerups in said games, which are all hats. The helmet feels like an obvious downgrade from the viking...
In Wario's very first appearance as the main villain of Super Mario Land 2, the big guy fully embraced copying his rival as part of his attempt to usurp him. This is immediately evident in his look: he has the mustache, the buttoned-up overalls...
Wahoo, that's a nice variety of questions! I'll answer each one under a spoiler to not bury anyone below us in too much text...
Thanks for all the interesting questions!!
I feel like the only WarioWare game that could get a sequel would be DIY. That's because I don't see the capabilities of the Switch 2 providing much new to the gimmicks of past WarioWare titles. WarioWare: Move It! worked as a sequel to Smooth...
The main gameplay gimmick of the latest WarioWare title, Move It!, returns to the "motion-controlled remote" focus initially found in WarioWare Smooth Moves, and the game is more directly acknowledged as a successor in its Japanese title. Is...
I doubt Wario will be getting quite the same appreciation in the adaption plans as DK has, mainly because I would call DK an overall more important and recognizable character in the Mario franchise. That said, I think we will be seeing the man...
I would say most of the final bosses in Wario platformers feel like antagonists; even though most of the games don't have a heavy focus on showcasing the villains throughout the story, there is a lot that implies their actions behind the scenes...
That is a fair point; Cannoli is moreso implied to be a master thief thanks to the help of Goodstyle, who he is immediately separated from for the whole game once it starts, thus having to resort to technology. Meanwhile Carpaccio is more of a...
I think I'm one of the few people who actually likes Master of Disguise, though I might be biased cus I played it as a kid :geniuswario:
I'm not sure if Waluigi being the star of the game would make it more positive or more controversial, given...
Eh, I guess I see what you mean, though you could argue that Wario's rivals (Count Cannoli and Carpaccio) don't seem like great phantom thieves either, at least in the traditional sense. How often does your average thief have a mech to fight...
I recently dusted off my 3DS and discovered, thank goodness, my save data for one particular Wario game I wanted to finish was still intact! I had some time to kill that day, so I finished the main story and tried the bonus levels... and what do...