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Do not sell my personal information. Play this first to unlock more characters and modes. Looking for a totally frantic party game to play with friends? Take on 10 wacky games with the crew of WarioWare, Inc. A rotating weekly challenge where players can win trophies to earn in-game currency.

Want to try before you buy? Take the single-player and local two-player modes for a spin with this free game demo. Software compatibility and play experience may differ on Nintendo Switch Lite. Additional accessories may be required sold separately. See support for details. Actual price may vary. See retailer for details. There's nothing violent, just an exciting, amusing Nintendo game. However, I discovered something about the Game Boy Advance game that is rather disturbing.

Most Nintendo fans know how Wario is obsessed with money, and he starts his gaming business with the intention of becoming rich. It's all about the money, even if it means not sharing the wealth with Jimmy, Mona, and the others who help him create the games. Sure, Wario is a fun, silly guy, but beneath it all, he's a self-centered and greedy man. Considering this, it makes sense that he would have enemies. I was feeling nostalgic for the old WarioWare games that I used to play as a teenager.

I decided to find my old used copy of WarioWare, Inc. Nothing ever seemed off about the game before, but after my recent experience, I wasn't so sure what to think. I decided to restart the game from the beginning, so I deleted my save file which had been completed, by the way, with all of the characters and games unlocked. When I deleted the file, I could've sworn that for a split second, I saw an image of Wario with a sad look on his face and tears coming out of his eyes.

However, I ignored this and figured it was just one of those silly, nonsensical things Nintendo added, since this was, as I've said, a very wacky game. I started the new save file and went through the opening scene, with Wario discovering how he can earn loads of cash by starting his own video game business.

Then I began the first set of games, which were Wario's introduction games. This was when things first started to get strange. If you've played the game before, you know that each microgame starts with an instruction telling you what to do, such as "Dodge" or "Eat", and you only have a few seconds to do each task.

However, when I tried playing the microgames, none of the buttons would work. Obviously, I lost my lives after this and had to start over. Yet, the buttons would never work in-game even after repeated tries. I reset my DS Lite which I was using to play this game , but it still refused to let me use any of the buttons during the microgames. I thought the game might be broken, but being persistent, I tried around 10 or 20 times to get it to work.

After a while, something strange happened. After losing all 4 of my lives for the last time, an image of Wario appeared on the screen, and this time I could clearly see that he was crying and shaking his head, with a frustrated expression on his face. When I exited the screen, a new character appeared: Jimmy. It actually let me move forward to the next set of microgames.

Since I was having no luck with the introduction games, I selected Jimmy next. The games played normally, and I played through up to the boss. What was odd was that the boss, which is normally a boxer, was Wario. This didn't affect the gameplay though, and I defeated the boss like normal.

After returning to the stage select menu that displays all of the characters you've unlocked, I noticed that rather than a nose icon for Wario's introduction games, there was a skull. When I highlighted that icon, the right panel showed Wario's face frowning, with a look of disapproval.

For each new character's set of games that I completed, Wario's expression became more upset, until eventually it started to look enraged. Each character's set of games had Wario in the boss stage, and in each one he was getting injured in some way. In Dribble's boss stage, I had to shoot Wario heads, which replaced the other objects that normally attack the player. Mona's boss stage made me hammer a nail into Wario's face. For the 9-Volt boss, Wario was the bat, and I had to hit the baseballs with his head, causing his face to get bumps and bruises.

The next three sets of bosses were even more gruesome. In Orbulon's stage, Wario was the attacking monster, but he lost his arms when I attacked him, and blood was gushing out where his arms had been. Crygor's involved destroying miniature Warios, which exploded with blood when hit with the laser. Lastly, in Kat's boss stage, Wario was the jumping character, but he landed on spikes with his face. The impact caused him to jump high up in pain, and in the end, he was scorched in a tub of lava.

I started to have a feeling that Wario's repeated injuries and defeat were what were causing the icon of Wario's face to keep worsening in mood when I went to the Introduction icon. Finally, I got to the set of games that normally would have been the second Wario stage.

Strangely, the icon for that set of games was just a black silhouette this time, and I couldn't tell who the character was. It allowed me to play through the games up to the boss stage like normal. However, the boss stage was completely different than what it was supposed to be. It showed Wario standing on a red backdrop, looking extremely enraged. I couldn't make him move or anything when I pressed any buttons.

The screen began flashing to black every few seconds, and the flashes became faster, until the screen went pitch black for a while. I thought that my DS had shut off, but the light was still green, indicating that the power was still on. After waiting about a minute, I started to hear a faint screeching sound coming from my DS. As it grew louder, the screen faded back into the red background with Wario standing there, but another character was now there—the silhouette from the stage select menu.

Wario ran toward it trying to attack, but it quickly caught him in a chain. It then started swinging him violently around the screen until Wario started to beg mercy. The scene disturbed me immensely, and I had no idea how and why Nintendo would have allowed this in an E-rated game.

I tried to exit the screen, but I couldn't. None of the buttons I pushed had any effect. At last, the shadow placed Wario on the ground and said that Wario must pay for his wrongdoings. It stabbed Wario with a knife a few times, and Wario could do nothing but sit there mortified, screaming his lungs out. The shadow character then laughed maniacally and left the scene, and Wario was left sitting there bleeding and crying. He looked up with sorrowful eyes.

ABCDE was the username I chose for the game, and it wasn't unusual for characters to address the player with their username, but this instance gave me a bit of a disturbed feeling. After all, this was supposed to be a lighthearted game, and nothing like this had ever happened before. After this message, it sent me back to the stage select screen. One thing I noticed right away was that the characters' icons were now all silhouettes—all except Wario's icon for the Introduction set of games, which showed him frowning with his eyes closed and blood on his face.

The game's music was now deeper in pitch and sounded distorted, giving the game a rather disturbing vibe. Also, the colors were all dull, creating a dreary feeling, unlike anything one would expect from this game.

I couldn't select anything except for the Introduction games' icon, so I chose to do these games. Surprisingly, the buttons were working now, and the games were playing normally like I had remembered them to be, aside from the lower pitch of the music and sound effects.

However, when I got to the boss stage, everything changed. It once again showed Wario on a red background. He was still in chains, and he was being lifted and attached to a spinning wheel.

The concept was similar to the mini game Wario Whirled where you have to stop the wheel with an arrow while Wario spins on it. Yet this time, it was a wheel of torture. This time, Wario took up the whole wheel, and I had to try to stop his movement with a knife instead of an arrow.

The instruction it gave said "Don't stab! I had to try to stop the wheel on a tiny bar sticking out from it, which was only a couple pixels in width, and Wario was spinning extremely quickly, making it almost impossible to succeed. It didn't have a lives counter or anything. Every time I failed, it just made me keep playing. When I failed, Wario got stabbed by the knife. Each time, he bled more and more, so as he spun, blood was flying everywhere. I don't know how many times I missed, but after a while, I couldn't take it anymore.

I stopped trying, and the game must have detected this because it started a countdown. Text showed on the screen saying that I must stop Wario before the countdown ended, or he would suffer extreme consequences. I couldn't take it though. I couldn't try anymore. When the countdown reached zero, Wario stopped spinning. For a second, I thought that the game had made an empty threat and that the horror was finally over.

However, quite the opposite occurred. A large axe appeared, and Wario made a panicked facial expression. Just as the axe was about to hit him, the screen went pitch black for a few seconds before revealing a close-up image of a bleeding Wario with blood coming out of his eye sockets. I freaked out when I saw that. Never had I imagined that such a gruesome image would appear in this game. After that, the screen went back to the boss area with the red background. Crygor, Kat, and Ana emerged, but they all had a shadowlike appearance.

They huddled in a circle in the middle of the screen and did a group chant, before lining up in a row. The characters then changed back to their normal appearances, except they were all dull in color, and they were smiling menacing smiles.

The last silhouette character, the one that had appeared in the game first, was the last one to reveal its identity. To my surprise, it revealed Waluigi! He just stood there for a few seconds with his eyes closed in a rather neutral expression. Then the screen went completely red, and the next thing I knew, an image of Waluigi's face appeared full screen. He had an evil, wide smile, and his eyes flashed red and black repeatedly. The screen went back to show all of the character sprites surrounding Wario and shouting loud, unintelligible chants.

They then picked him up and brought him to a large tank of boiling hot water.



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