Dr. Mechano
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Wario's Castle. The majesty. The vast hoards of wealth. The disconcertingly breakable walls and flooded basements. It's an iconic Wario location, one that's been with us since the ending of the original Wario Land.
The castle's shown up in subsequent games, such as Wario's Woods, Wario Land II and Wario World. But after 2003, it seems to have mysteriously vanished, being replaced with a dinky little house in subsequent games. What exactly happened here? A centerpiece of the Wario series has been absent for the past 13 years, and without much in the way of explanation.
I suppose one could argue that Wario World's bad ending is the canon one, where Wario doesn't rebuild his castle. But honestly, that's kind of a letdown. It's possible he still owns the castle, but uses the smaller house as a second home for the WarioWare games (along with Master of Disguise and Shake It).
Me, personally, I miss it. I loved the idea that Wario was already filthy rich, and yet still greedy enough to continue going treasure-hunting for even more money. It's so fitting to his character to not be satisfied, even if he's already loaded, and to constantly go on adventures to become even richer.
What do you think? Will we ever see the castle again? Did Nintendo just forget about it entirely? Does it even matter? Discuss below!
The castle's shown up in subsequent games, such as Wario's Woods, Wario Land II and Wario World. But after 2003, it seems to have mysteriously vanished, being replaced with a dinky little house in subsequent games. What exactly happened here? A centerpiece of the Wario series has been absent for the past 13 years, and without much in the way of explanation.
I suppose one could argue that Wario World's bad ending is the canon one, where Wario doesn't rebuild his castle. But honestly, that's kind of a letdown. It's possible he still owns the castle, but uses the smaller house as a second home for the WarioWare games (along with Master of Disguise and Shake It).
Me, personally, I miss it. I loved the idea that Wario was already filthy rich, and yet still greedy enough to continue going treasure-hunting for even more money. It's so fitting to his character to not be satisfied, even if he's already loaded, and to constantly go on adventures to become even richer.
What do you think? Will we ever see the castle again? Did Nintendo just forget about it entirely? Does it even matter? Discuss below!