"What's the best console to play X game series?" is a question I found very fun to think about for some reason. So here's my take on it:
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Side games are games that neither fits in the Wario Land or WarioWare category. These include:
I didn't include Game & Wario as a WarioWare title as it has much similarities with the WarioWare series as Wario World has with the Wario Land series.
WarioWare: Twisted was included with the "(kinda???)" text in the GameCube listing because weirdly enough I researched and found you can play it with the Game Boy Player though unconventionally. Take a look:
Things to keep in mind:
... I have no idea why I felt like listing all those things you all already knew about, and putting all titles in italic but I did
. Anyways, I found the the console with the most Wario Land games were the GBA and GCN with 4 games total. The console with the most WarioWare games is the DS with 5 games total.
Now if you just wanna play a game with Wario in the title (minus Mario & Wario) then you need a GameCube with 8 games total.
To conclude: I don't know why I did this. Cirta out!
mic drop
(also let me know if i did any errors...)
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Side games are games that neither fits in the Wario Land or WarioWare category. These include:
- Wario's Woods
- Wario World
- Wario: Master of Disguise
- Game & Wario
I didn't include Game & Wario as a WarioWare title as it has much similarities with the WarioWare series as Wario World has with the Wario Land series.
WarioWare: Twisted was included with the "(kinda???)" text in the GameCube listing because weirdly enough I researched and found you can play it with the Game Boy Player though unconventionally. Take a look:
Things to keep in mind:
- Released Super Nintendo was the Super Game Boy that allowed you to play Game Boy games on the console (weirdly enough, it doesn't support Game Boy Color games)
- The Game Boy Color supports Game Boy games.
- The Game Boy Advance supports Game Boy and Game Boy Color games.
- Released GameCube was the Game Boy Player that allowed you to play Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance games games on the console.
- The DS supports Game Boy Advance.
- The Wii supports GameCube games.
- The 3DS supports DS games.
- The Wii U supports Wii games.
- The Nintendo Switch Online service makes some Wario games available on the Switch and Switch 2.
- The Switch 2 supports Switch games.
- Games that used be obtainable through obsolete virtual stores are not accounted for.
- This list is true as of August 8th 2025.
... I have no idea why I felt like listing all those things you all already knew about, and putting all titles in italic but I did

Now if you just wanna play a game with Wario in the title (minus Mario & Wario) then you need a GameCube with 8 games total.
To conclude: I don't know why I did this. Cirta out!
mic drop
(also let me know if i did any errors...)