Virtual Boy Wario Land Japanese version

Alternative name: Virtual Boy Wario Land: Treasure of Awazon
バーチャルボーイワリオランド アワゾンの秘宝

Release (USA): 27/11/1995
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Release (Jap): 01/12/1995
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Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.

A bold new adventure for Wario

Virtual Boy Wario Land marked Wario’s first solo adventure on the Virtual Boy in 1995. The game introduced a new chapter in the Wario Land series, combining platforming action with quirky puzzles and Wario’s signature greed. Players took control of Wario as he ventured through levels, battling enemies, collecting treasures, and discovering hidden secrets. The game’s unique blend of action and exploration made it a standout title on the Virtual Boy, offering a fresh experience for fans of the Wario series.

A 3D twist on platforming

Utilising the Virtual Boy’s 3D capabilities, Virtual Boy Wario Land added a new dimension to the platformer genre. The stereoscopic 3D visuals helped to create an engaging world, with environments that felt more immersive than what was typically seen in 2D platformers. The game featured multiple routes through each level, encouraging players to explore and discover secrets hidden throughout. It also introduced new power-ups for Wario, such as the ability to punch through walls, adding even more fun to the gameplay.

A cult classic for collectors

While the Virtual Boy was often seen as a failure due to its short lifespan and limited library, Virtual Boy Wario Land is often considered one of its best games. The unique 3D gameplay, fun exploration, and Wario’s iconic personality made it a memorable experience for fans of the series. Though the Virtual Boy’s hardware didn’t capture a wide audience, Virtual Boy Wario Land remains a cult classic for collectors and those who appreciate its creative use of 3D technology.