WarioWare, Inc.: Revision history

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  • curprev 20:3020:30, August 4, 2022189.7.148.228 talk 19,507 bytes +314 ''→‎Origin: '' While the majority of the stage is from Mega Microgame$' Variety Tower, the main platform comes from the design of walls seen in Wario's house: https://youtu.be/peyhosa1a_Y?t=30 . Outside of some additional details that aren't present in Smash, it has the exact same purple and blue tile design, along with the blue pipes seen on the main platform of the stage. undo

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  • curprev 19:5519:55, April 19, 2021The Jacketed Terrapin talk contribs 19,397 bytes −13 →‎Origin: Is this supposed to be Smash-context or origin-context? Given that it's written under the "Origin" section, I'm assuming it's the latter, in which case: Variety Tower, its variants, and all of its counterparts in later installments are all single-player only in the WarioWare games, so there can't be more than one player participating in them. undo
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