Wario Land II

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Wario Land II
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
System Game Boy
Game Boy Color
Release Date Game Boy
US March 1998
EU March 26, 1998
Game Boy Color
JP October 21, 1998
US November 20, 1998
EU February 25, 1999
3DS Virtual Console (GBC)
JP April 4, 2012
EU July 19, 2012
US December 20, 2012
SK March 2, 2016
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: K-A

Wario Land II is the second sequel to the original Wario Land, following Virtual Boy Wario Land. It introduced some new gameplay features that became staples of the Wario Land series.

Story[edit]

Captain Syrup has decided to get revenge on Wario for stealing her treasure in the first Wario Land. To do so, she has attacked his castle, flooding it and stealing all of his treasure. Wario now must find away to defeat Syrup again and regain his treasure.

Gameplay[edit]

The game features a unique gameplay twist in that Wario is invincible. He cannot "die" in the game. Instead, enemy attacks will usually either cause him to lose coins or transform into a new form. The game is divided into multiple chapters, which are further divided into stories. Many stories in the game had secret exits of some sort, which could be unlocked to find a new path through the game.

With this secret exit system, there were in total five different endings. As in the first Wario Land, there was also a hidden treasure in each level, and all the treasures (along with pieces of map found in minigames at the end of each level) contributed towards a 100 % score in the game (which would unlock new features).

Legacy[edit]

Wario's transformations, introduced in this game, became a staple of the Wario series, as did his invincibility in all games save for Wario Land 4 and Wario World.

Ports/Remakes[edit]

  • Just months after the game was initially released, a colorized version was released for the Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Color version was the only version of the game to be released in Japan.
  • The Game Boy Color version was later released for download on the Nintendo 3DS as part of the 3DS Virtual Console in 2012.

Sequels[edit]

Wario Land II was followed up by Wario Land 3, which retained most of the gameplay features from Wario Land II.