Relatively speaking, when it exists in what's presumably the same universe as is at least the rest of the Wario games?
Is there some massive geographical gap between the settings of the first two games and that of the WarioWare franchise? What stops monsters from Kitchen Island's surroundings and the Golden Pyramid's locales from interfering in WarioWare games?
And it gets worse on this front too. Wario's got two whole worlds stuffed within his house in the form of the music box and shake dimension globe. What happens if something from one of them escapes to the outside world? Could it happen?
Additionally, there's also the implications (in some games) that Diamond City is connected to the Mushroom World in some way. That's not exactly the least invaded place in the world, so what stops say, Bowser hopping the border and deciding this modern town is a slightly better base of operations? Or if an RPG villain finds it a good distraction? I don't think the somewhat... weaker forces of Diamond City could do a lot about it.
So put simply, how has it managed to say intact after all this time? It has what I assume are at least three hostile Wario locations nearby, two hostile subworlds included in Wario's House and possibly (depending on whether it's in the Mushroom World) a bunch of places filled with evil armies and invaders about two minutes away.
P.S. Does anyone else think it'd be kind of cool if they actually addressed this in the next Mario RPG? Cause I have to admit, seeing Diamond City under siege and Wario having to fight his way out in order to join Mario's party would be a pretty neat 'intro' or something.
Is there some massive geographical gap between the settings of the first two games and that of the WarioWare franchise? What stops monsters from Kitchen Island's surroundings and the Golden Pyramid's locales from interfering in WarioWare games?
And it gets worse on this front too. Wario's got two whole worlds stuffed within his house in the form of the music box and shake dimension globe. What happens if something from one of them escapes to the outside world? Could it happen?
Additionally, there's also the implications (in some games) that Diamond City is connected to the Mushroom World in some way. That's not exactly the least invaded place in the world, so what stops say, Bowser hopping the border and deciding this modern town is a slightly better base of operations? Or if an RPG villain finds it a good distraction? I don't think the somewhat... weaker forces of Diamond City could do a lot about it.
So put simply, how has it managed to say intact after all this time? It has what I assume are at least three hostile Wario locations nearby, two hostile subworlds included in Wario's House and possibly (depending on whether it's in the Mushroom World) a bunch of places filled with evil armies and invaders about two minutes away.
P.S. Does anyone else think it'd be kind of cool if they actually addressed this in the next Mario RPG? Cause I have to admit, seeing Diamond City under siege and Wario having to fight his way out in order to join Mario's party would be a pretty neat 'intro' or something.