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After all these platforming escapades, Wario, now sporting biker gear as opposed to a yellow and purple version of Mario's duds, notices the boom of the video game industry, and decides to take advantage of this craze by forming his own game company. Due to his short attention span, instead of creating a single game of reasonable length, he opts to make over two hundred games, each of them a mere five seconds long. Too short to even be called "minigames", they were dubbed "microgames". Finally, since he was too lazy to make all these games himself, he hires a handful of his fellow residents of Diamond City to do his work for him, among them the feisty multi-talented {{S|mariowiki|Mona}}, and the Nintendo superfan {{S|mariowiki|9-Volt}}. Thus, the ''{{S|mariowiki|WarioWare}}'' franchise was born.
After all these platforming escapades, Wario, now sporting biker gear as opposed to a yellow and purple version of Mario's duds, notices the boom of the video game industry, and decides to take advantage of this craze by forming his own game company. Due to his short attention span, instead of creating a single game of reasonable length, he opts to make over two hundred games, each of them a mere five seconds long. Too short to even be called "minigames", they were dubbed "microgames". Finally, since he was too lazy to make all these games himself, he hires a handful of his fellow residents of Diamond City to do his work for him, among them the feisty multi-talented {{S|mariowiki|Mona}}, and the Nintendo superfan {{S|mariowiki|9-Volt}}. Thus, the ''{{S|mariowiki|WarioWare}}'' franchise was born.


Wario has also made appearances in a great number of ''Mario'' spin-offs, including the ''Mario Kart'' and ''Mario Party'' games, as well as a large number of ''Mario'' sports titles. In these titles, Wario is no longer evil, but more of a bumbling comic relief. His partner-in-crime bent on bothering Mario's brother, [[Luigi]], is soon revealed, being named [[Waluigi]]. Like [[Donkey Kong]], Wario also appeared as a [[mariowiki:Baby Wario|baby]] in ''{{S|mariowiki|Yoshi's Island DS}}'', where it is revealed that Wario did not have a true home to be returned to by the stork, which may explain his greedy personality and his jealousy towards Mario. However, Wario did team up with Mario and Luigi in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64 DS}}'', where he made his only playable appearance in the ''Super Mario'' series.
Wario has also made appearances in a great number of ''Mario'' spin-offs, including the ''Mario Kart'' and ''Mario Party'' games, as well as a large number of ''Mario'' sports titles. In these titles, Wario is no longer evil, but more of a bumbling comic relief. His partner-in-crime bent on bothering Mario's brother, [[Luigi]], is soon revealed, being named [[Waluigi]]. Like [[Donkey Kong]], Wario also appeared as a [[mariowiki:Baby Wario|baby]] in ''{{S|mariowiki|Yoshi's Island DS}}'', where it is revealed that Wario did not have a true home to be returned to by the stork, which may explain his greedy personality and his jealousy towards Mario. However, Wario did team up with Mario and Luigi in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64 DS}}'', the DS remake of the iconic N64 launch title, where he made his only playable appearance in the ''Super Mario'' series.


Due to Wario's popularity, he was one of the newcomers in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Instead of being added as yet another ''Mario'' character, Wario enters the arena representing his own ''Wario'' franchise.
Due to Wario's popularity, he was one of the newcomers in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Instead of being added as yet another ''Mario'' character, Wario enters the arena representing his own ''Wario'' franchise.
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