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Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3[a] is a 1994 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy. It is part of the Wario series and a sequel to 1992's Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins. The story follows Wario travelling to a distant island to steal and sell a valuable statue to purchase his own castle out of envy for Mario's. The player traverses themed zones consisting of levels, each of which scattered with collectible coins which can be used to purchase items that aid the player in progressing through stages.

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
North American box art
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Hiroji Kiyotake
Takehiko Hosokawa
Producer(s)Gunpei Yokoi
Designer(s)Hiroji Kiyotake
Takehiko Hosokawa
Kenichi Sugino
Programmer(s)Masaru Yamanaka
Yuguru Ozawa
Isao Hirano
Yoshinori Katsuki
Composer(s)Ryoji Yoshitomi
Kozue Ishikawa
SeriesWario, Super Mario
Platform(s)Game Boy
Release
  • JP: January 21, 1994
  • NA: March 13, 1994
  • EU: April 28, 1994
  • AU: July 9, 1994
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Wario Land received positive reviews from critics, lauding its length and aesthetic quality, though reviewers were mixed on the game's difficulty. Retrospective reviewers have listed it as one of the Game Boy's best. The game was the first in the Wario series, which consists of five Wario Land sequels and several related titles. It was one of the best-selling Game Boy games of its release year and sold over 5.1 million copies worldwide to date. Wario Land was re-released on the 3DS's Virtual Console in 2011 in Japan and 2012 in North America and Europe.

Gameplay edit

 
Wario with the Bull Helmet power-up

Wario Land features gameplay markedly different from the previous two games in the Super Mario Land series. The game takes place on a route through several themed areas, which are split into several courses, culminating in a boss fight. Wario is able to jump on or bump into enemies to knock them over. Enemies thus stunned can be picked up and thrown at other enemies. When in his grown form, Wario is also able to perform a shoulder charge, which is used to attack enemies, break through blocks and open hidden treasure chests.

There are additionally three unique helmets that Wario can obtain, with their own abilities. The Bull Helmet increases Wario's strength and doubles the length of his shoulder charge attack, allowing him to smash through blocks more easily. It also gives Wario the abilities to stick onto ceilings and perform a "butt stomp" into the ground, which stuns nearby enemies and breaks through blocks underneath him. The Jet Helmet increases Wario's running speed and lets him fly in purely horizontal directions in the air, as well as to shoulder charge underwater. Finally, the Dragon Helmet lets Wario shoot long-ranged bursts of flames both on land and underwater, which destroy enemies and blocks on contact. This attack replaces his shoulder charge so long as he wears the Dragon Helmet. Players can also collect a Starman to gain temporary invincibility. If Wario takes damage from an opponent or obstacle, he will shrink, losing his shoulder charge move, and will remain small until he collects a clove of garlic, a helmet, or reaches the end of the level. If Wario is hit while small, or is hit by an instant kill obstacle, such as pits or lava, he will lose a life and all the coins he had collected in that level.

Unlike the Super Mario series, in which coins are typically used to earn extra lives, coins in this game are instead used as currency. They can be earned by collecting them, finding them in blocks, or shoulder charging enemies. If Wario has acquired 10 or more coins in a level, he can pull out a 10-coin piece, which he can throw at enemies, and pick up again if desired. They can also be spent to open level exits, or activate checkpoints. Extra lives are earned by collecting heart points, which are earned by defeating enemies or collecting Hearts, with an extra life earned for every 100 points. At the end of each level, the player can choose to either gamble the coins they have collected in the level in a game of chance, or spend them to try and earn heart points.

Certain levels contain a locked treasure room, each of which contains a unique treasure. To acquire the treasure, the player must find the key in the level, carry it to the treasure room (Wario cannot use helmet abilities or the shoulder charge while carrying the key), break open the treasure chest, take the treasure, and finish the level. Upon finishing the game, each treasure the player has acquired is traded in for a set amount of coins. Even the least valuable treasure is worth roughly as many coins as the player would normally acquire over the entire game. The game's ending varies according to how many total coins the player has.

Plot edit

After being ejected from Mario's castle in the previous game, Wario resolves to get his own castle, one even bigger and more impressive than Mario's. To fund this extravagant dream, he travels to Kitchen Island, where the Brown Sugar Pirates have hidden many treasures and coins, including a golden statue of Princess Peach, stolen from the Mushroom Kingdom. Wario intends to retrieve this statue and sell it back to Mario for the price of a castle.[1] After exploring the island, stealing the pirates' treasures, and infiltrating their Syrup Castle, Wario confronts the leader of the pirates, a female buccaneer named Captain Syrup. She summons a genie to destroy Wario, but he defeats the genie and Syrup destroys the castle with a large bomb as she escapes. In doing so, the pirates' biggest treasure is revealed: the giant gold statue of Princess Peach. However, Mario appears in a helicopter, thanks Wario and takes the statue away in front of his eyes.

Still holding the genie's lamp, Wario summons the genie and wishes for a castle. The genie tells him that he requires money to grant his wish, and so Wario gives him all the coins the player has collected over the course of the game, plus trades in all the found treasures for more coins. Exactly how well the genie grants Wario's wish depends on the final amount of coins he is given: Wario can get (from best to worst outcome) a castle, a Chinese pagoda, a log cabin, a treehouse, or a tiny birdhouse. If the player collects all the treasures and has enough coins to reach the 99,999 limit, the genie will give Wario an entire planet with his face etched on its surface.

Release edit

Originally released for the Game Boy on January 21, 1994, in Japan and from March 13 to May 13 in North America and Europe after being delayed from a December 1993 release date,[2] the game was later re-released on the Nintendo 3DS's eShop Virtual Console download service in Japan on December 14, 2011,[3] and in 2012 in Europe on February 16, and North America on July 26. The game could be downloaded along with its predecessors, Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins.

Reception edit

In the United States, it was the top-selling Game Boy game in March[8] and April 1994.[9] By 1997, 4 million units had been sold worldwide.[10] The game has sold 5.19 million copies worldwide to date.[11]

Game Informer's Ben Reeves called it the 13th best Game Boy game and called it the most successful spin-off from the Mario series.[12] In the United Kingdom, it was the top-selling Game Boy game for three months in 1994, from May to July.[13][14][15]

GamePro named it the best Game Boy game at the 1994 Consumer Electronics Show, praising the new power-ups and the multiple endings.[16] In their later review, they deemed the game faster, more challenging, and more fun than its hand-held predecessors. They particularly commented that the backgrounds were not as cluttered as in the previous games, making the action easier to follow, that the music was less obtrusive, and that the sprites were better detailed.[6] The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it a unanimous 7 out of 10, criticizing that the game is too easy but praising the new power-ups and strong graphics.[5] Power Unlimited gave the game a review score of 85%, describing it addictive, long and varied, and called it a worthy successor to the first two Super Mario Land titles.[7]

Pocket Gamer awarded the Virtual Console re-release a 9 out of 10.[17] Nintendo Life similarly awarded the game 9 out of 10, praising the game as one of the best platforming games for the Game Boy system.[18]

Legacy edit

Wario Land, the sequel to Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, was designed to promote Wario to a starring role and expand the Mario universe. Wario Land spawned five popular sequels: Virtual Boy Wario Land, Wario Land II, Wario Land 3, Wario Land 4, and Wario Land: Shake It!. Other Wario titles have been released following the success of Wario Land, including Wario World, Wario: Master of Disguise, and the WarioWare Inc. series.

Several Mario spin-off titles have referenced the original Wario Land. In Mario's Super Picross, Bull Wario, Dragon Wario, and Small Wario appear in the background of the Wario stage selection screens. Subsequently, in Picross 2, Wario is depicted wearing his safari helmet that was introduced in this title. Similarly, Wario's Amiibo board map in Mario Party 10 features his safari helmet as a background element. In Mario Kart 7, Wario's bull transformation appears as a billboard on the Wario Shipyard racetrack. Additionally, the music track of this course is based on the main theme of Wario Land.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land (Japanese: スーパーマリオランド3 ワリオランド, Hepburn: Sūpā Mario Rando Surī: Wario Rando)

References edit

  1. ^ "Basic Information". Wario Land: SML3 (Electronic manual). Nintendo. c. 2012. p. 2.
  2. ^ "CES Quick Hits - Wario Land (Nintendo". GamePro. No. 49. IDG. August 1993. p. 48.
  3. ^ Wahlgren, Jon (September 28, 2011). "Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Steals an OFLC Rating". Nintendo Life. from the original on January 14, 2012. Retrieved May 7, 2022.
  4. ^ . GameRankings. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 24, 2010. Retrieved November 24, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "Review Crew: Wario Land". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 57. EGM Media. April 1994. p. 46.
  6. ^ a b "ProReview: Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3". GamePro. No. 59. International Data Group. June 1994. pp. 140–142.
  7. ^ a b . powerweb.nl (in Dutch). November 1994. Archived from the original on September 8, 2003. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  8. ^ "EGM's Hot Top Tens" (PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. May 1994. p. 46.
  9. ^ "EGM's Hot Top Tens" (PDF). Electronic Gaming Monthly. June 1994. p. 48.
  10. ^ Rothstein, Edward (December 8, 1997). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved December 25, 2021.
  11. ^ 2021CESAゲーム白書 (2021 CESA Games White Papers). Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association. 2021. ISBN 978-4-902346-43-5.
  12. ^ Reeves, Ben (June 24, 2011). "The 25 Best Game Boy Games Of All Time". Game Informer. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
  13. ^ "Chart Attack with HMV" (PDF). Computer & Video Games. No. 152 (July 1994). Future plc. June 15, 1994. pp. 126–128.
  14. ^ "Chart Attack with HMV" (PDF). Computer & Video Games. No. 153 (August 1994). Future plc. July 15, 1994. pp. 126–128.
  15. ^ "Chart Attack with HMV" (PDF). Computer & Video Games. No. 154 (September 1994). Future plc. August 15, 1994. pp. 112–113.
  16. ^ "CES Showstoppers". GamePro. No. 57. International Data Group. April 1994. pp. 74–81.
  17. ^ Rose, Mike (April 23, 2012). "Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3". Pocket Gamer. Steel Media. Retrieved May 26, 2015.
  18. ^ Dillard, Corbie (February 17, 2012). "Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3". Nintendo Life. sec. Conclusion. from the original on November 18, 2015. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 at MobyGames
  • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 at NinDB
  • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 at IMDb  

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Wario Land redirects here For the entire series see Wario Land series This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 a is a 1994 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy It is part of the Wario series and a sequel to 1992 s Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins The story follows Wario travelling to a distant island to steal and sell a valuable statue to purchase his own castle out of envy for Mario s The player traverses themed zones consisting of levels each of which scattered with collectible coins which can be used to purchase items that aid the player in progressing through stages Wario Land Super Mario Land 3North American box artDeveloper s Nintendo R amp D1Publisher s NintendoDirector s Hiroji KiyotakeTakehiko HosokawaProducer s Gunpei YokoiDesigner s Hiroji KiyotakeTakehiko HosokawaKenichi SuginoProgrammer s Masaru YamanakaYuguru OzawaIsao HiranoYoshinori KatsukiComposer s Ryoji YoshitomiKozue IshikawaSeriesWario Super MarioPlatform s Game BoyReleaseJP January 21 1994NA March 13 1994EU April 28 1994AU July 9 1994Genre s PlatformMode s Single playerWario Land received positive reviews from critics lauding its length and aesthetic quality though reviewers were mixed on the game s difficulty Retrospective reviewers have listed it as one of the Game Boy s best The game was the first in the Wario series which consists of five Wario Land sequels and several related titles It was one of the best selling Game Boy games of its release year and sold over 5 1 million copies worldwide to date Wario Land was re released on the 3DS s Virtual Console in 2011 in Japan and 2012 in North America and Europe Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Wario with the Bull Helmet power upWario Land features gameplay markedly different from the previous two games in the Super Mario Land series The game takes place on a route through several themed areas which are split into several courses culminating in a boss fight Wario is able to jump on or bump into enemies to knock them over Enemies thus stunned can be picked up and thrown at other enemies When in his grown form Wario is also able to perform a shoulder charge which is used to attack enemies break through blocks and open hidden treasure chests There are additionally three unique helmets that Wario can obtain with their own abilities The Bull Helmet increases Wario s strength and doubles the length of his shoulder charge attack allowing him to smash through blocks more easily It also gives Wario the abilities to stick onto ceilings and perform a butt stomp into the ground which stuns nearby enemies and breaks through blocks underneath him The Jet Helmet increases Wario s running speed and lets him fly in purely horizontal directions in the air as well as to shoulder charge underwater Finally the Dragon Helmet lets Wario shoot long ranged bursts of flames both on land and underwater which destroy enemies and blocks on contact This attack replaces his shoulder charge so long as he wears the Dragon Helmet Players can also collect a Starman to gain temporary invincibility If Wario takes damage from an opponent or obstacle he will shrink losing his shoulder charge move and will remain small until he collects a clove of garlic a helmet or reaches the end of the level If Wario is hit while small or is hit by an instant kill obstacle such as pits or lava he will lose a life and all the coins he had collected in that level Unlike the Super Mario series in which coins are typically used to earn extra lives coins in this game are instead used as currency They can be earned by collecting them finding them in blocks or shoulder charging enemies If Wario has acquired 10 or more coins in a level he can pull out a 10 coin piece which he can throw at enemies and pick up again if desired They can also be spent to open level exits or activate checkpoints Extra lives are earned by collecting heart points which are earned by defeating enemies or collecting Hearts with an extra life earned for every 100 points At the end of each level the player can choose to either gamble the coins they have collected in the level in a game of chance or spend them to try and earn heart points Certain levels contain a locked treasure room each of which contains a unique treasure To acquire the treasure the player must find the key in the level carry it to the treasure room Wario cannot use helmet abilities or the shoulder charge while carrying the key break open the treasure chest take the treasure and finish the level Upon finishing the game each treasure the player has acquired is traded in for a set amount of coins Even the least valuable treasure is worth roughly as many coins as the player would normally acquire over the entire game The game s ending varies according to how many total coins the player has Plot editAfter being ejected from Mario s castle in the previous game Wario resolves to get his own castle one even bigger and more impressive than Mario s To fund this extravagant dream he travels to Kitchen Island where the Brown Sugar Pirates have hidden many treasures and coins including a golden statue of Princess Peach stolen from the Mushroom Kingdom Wario intends to retrieve this statue and sell it back to Mario for the price of a castle 1 After exploring the island stealing the pirates treasures and infiltrating their Syrup Castle Wario confronts the leader of the pirates a female buccaneer named Captain Syrup She summons a genie to destroy Wario but he defeats the genie and Syrup destroys the castle with a large bomb as she escapes In doing so the pirates biggest treasure is revealed the giant gold statue of Princess Peach However Mario appears in a helicopter thanks Wario and takes the statue away in front of his eyes Still holding the genie s lamp Wario summons the genie and wishes for a castle The genie tells him that he requires money to grant his wish and so Wario gives him all the coins the player has collected over the course of the game plus trades in all the found treasures for more coins Exactly how well the genie grants Wario s wish depends on the final amount of coins he is given Wario can get from best to worst outcome a castle a Chinese pagoda a log cabin a treehouse or a tiny birdhouse If the player collects all the treasures and has enough coins to reach the 99 999 limit the genie will give Wario an entire planet with his face etched on its surface Release editOriginally released for the Game Boy on January 21 1994 in Japan and from March 13 to May 13 in North America and Europe after being delayed from a December 1993 release date 2 the game was later re released on the Nintendo 3DS s eShop Virtual Console download service in Japan on December 14 2011 3 and in 2012 in Europe on February 16 and North America on July 26 The game could be downloaded along with its predecessors Super Mario Land and Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGameRankings81 00 4 Review scoresPublicationScoreElectronic Gaming Monthly7 10 5 GamePro18 5 20 6 Power Unlimited85 7 In the United States it was the top selling Game Boy game in March 8 and April 1994 9 By 1997 4 million units had been sold worldwide 10 The game has sold 5 19 million copies worldwide to date 11 Game Informer s Ben Reeves called it the 13th best Game Boy game and called it the most successful spin off from the Mario series 12 In the United Kingdom it was the top selling Game Boy game for three months in 1994 from May to July 13 14 15 GamePro named it the best Game Boy game at the 1994 Consumer Electronics Show praising the new power ups and the multiple endings 16 In their later review they deemed the game faster more challenging and more fun than its hand held predecessors They particularly commented that the backgrounds were not as cluttered as in the previous games making the action easier to follow that the music was less obtrusive and that the sprites were better detailed 6 The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it a unanimous 7 out of 10 criticizing that the game is too easy but praising the new power ups and strong graphics 5 Power Unlimited gave the game a review score of 85 describing it addictive long and varied and called it a worthy successor to the first two Super Mario Land titles 7 Pocket Gamer awarded the Virtual Console re release a 9 out of 10 17 Nintendo Life similarly awarded the game 9 out of 10 praising the game as one of the best platforming games for the Game Boy system 18 Legacy editWario Land the sequel to Super Mario Land 2 6 Golden Coins was designed to promote Wario to a starring role and expand the Mario universe Wario Land spawned five popular sequels Virtual Boy Wario Land Wario Land II Wario Land 3 Wario Land 4 and Wario Land Shake It Other Wario titles have been released following the success of Wario Land including Wario World Wario Master of Disguise and the WarioWare Inc series Several Mario spin off titles have referenced the original Wario Land In Mario s Super Picross Bull Wario Dragon Wario and Small Wario appear in the background of the Wario stage selection screens Subsequently in Picross 2 Wario is depicted wearing his safari helmet that was introduced in this title Similarly Wario s Amiibo board map in Mario Party 10 features his safari helmet as a background element In Mario Kart 7 Wario s bull transformation appears as a billboard on the Wario Shipyard racetrack Additionally the music track of this course is based on the main theme of Wario Land Notes edit Known in Japan as Super Mario Land 3 Wario Land Japanese スーパーマリオランド3 ワリオランド Hepburn Supa Mario Rando Suri Wario Rando References edit Basic Information Wario Land SML3 Electronic manual Nintendo c 2012 p 2 CES Quick Hits Wario Land Nintendo GamePro No 49 IDG August 1993 p 48 Wahlgren Jon September 28 2011 Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 Steals an OFLC Rating Nintendo Life Archived from the original on January 14 2012 Retrieved May 7 2022 Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 GameRankings CBS Interactive Archived from the original on December 24 2010 Retrieved November 24 2010 a b Review Crew Wario Land Electronic Gaming Monthly No 57 EGM Media April 1994 p 46 a b ProReview Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 GamePro No 59 International Data Group June 1994 pp 140 142 a b Power Unlimited Game Database powerweb nl in Dutch November 1994 Archived from the original on September 8 2003 Retrieved November 22 2022 EGM s Hot Top Tens PDF Electronic Gaming Monthly May 1994 p 46 EGM s Hot Top Tens PDF Electronic Gaming Monthly June 1994 p 48 Rothstein Edward December 8 1997 Nintendo s Game Boy lives as nostalgia for simpler computer games catches on The New York Times Archived from the original on May 27 2015 Retrieved December 25 2021 2021CESAゲーム白書 2021 CESA Games White Papers Computer Entertainment Supplier s Association 2021 ISBN 978 4 902346 43 5 Reeves Ben June 24 2011 The 25 Best Game Boy Games Of All Time Game Informer Retrieved December 6 2013 Chart Attack with HMV PDF Computer amp Video Games No 152 July 1994 Future plc June 15 1994 pp 126 128 Chart Attack with HMV PDF Computer amp Video Games No 153 August 1994 Future plc July 15 1994 pp 126 128 Chart Attack with HMV PDF Computer amp Video Games No 154 September 1994 Future plc August 15 1994 pp 112 113 CES Showstoppers GamePro No 57 International Data Group April 1994 pp 74 81 Rose Mike April 23 2012 Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 Pocket Gamer Steel Media Retrieved May 26 2015 Dillard Corbie February 17 2012 Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 Nintendo Life sec Conclusion Archived from the original on November 18 2015 Retrieved August 1 2020 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 at MobyGames Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 at NinDB Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 at IMDb nbsp Portals nbsp Video games nbsp 1990s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wario Land Super Mario Land 3 amp oldid 1203501420, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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