Wario's popularity really shot up when Intelligent Systems created many of the WarioWare games. Intelligent Systems was the developer of 6 Golden Coins way back when it was released on the Game Boy, so technically they can be considered the creator of the Wario series. Intelligent Systems is a first party Nintendo developer, meaning that they're a Nintendo company in the same way that Nintendo EAD is. WarioWare became so popular that it is now its own spin-off series, which is without a doubt even more popular than the platforming games which started his career off.
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| - Wario's popularity really shot up when Intelligent Systems created many of the WarioWare games. Intelligent Systems was the developer of 6 Golden Coins way back when it was released on the Game Boy, so technically they can be considered the creator of the Wario series. Intelligent Systems is a first party Nintendo developer, meaning that they're a Nintendo company in the same way that Nintendo EAD is. WarioWare became so popular that it is now its own spin-off series, which is without a doubt even more popular than the platforming games which started his career off.
- Wario is a recurring character in the Mario series who has starred in two of his own sub-series - Wario Land and WarioWare.
- The character of Wario has been the star of his own series of video games. The two major series featuring Wario, the WarioWare and Wario Land series, are collectively known as the Wario series. The Wario Land series, which first started in 1994 with , is a platforming series. With the exception of , all games are two-dimensional platformers that focus on Wario collecting treasures. These games have a deranged sense of humour, and seem to be parodies of the Super Mario Bros. series of games. Most titles feature the pirate Captain Syrup as the major antagonist, whom rivals Wario in his search for riches.
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| - The character of Wario has been the star of his own series of video games. The two major series featuring Wario, the WarioWare and Wario Land series, are collectively known as the Wario series. The Wario Land series, which first started in 1994 with , is a platforming series. With the exception of , all games are two-dimensional platformers that focus on Wario collecting treasures. These games have a deranged sense of humour, and seem to be parodies of the Super Mario Bros. series of games. Most titles feature the pirate Captain Syrup as the major antagonist, whom rivals Wario in his search for riches. 2003 saw the introduction of a second series starring Wario, the WarioWare series. Debuting with , the WarioWare titles are collections of short "microgames" starring Wario and his friends in the new setting of Diamond City. These "microgames" are minigames that last only a handful of seconds, and can be completed with various simple tasks.
- Wario's popularity really shot up when Intelligent Systems created many of the WarioWare games. Intelligent Systems was the developer of 6 Golden Coins way back when it was released on the Game Boy, so technically they can be considered the creator of the Wario series. Intelligent Systems is a first party Nintendo developer, meaning that they're a Nintendo company in the same way that Nintendo EAD is. WarioWare became so popular that it is now its own spin-off series, which is without a doubt even more popular than the platforming games which started his career off.
- Wario is a recurring character in the Mario series who has starred in two of his own sub-series - Wario Land and WarioWare.
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