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==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== | ||
{{main|List of Wario Land 4 pre-release and unused content}} | {{main|List of Wario Land 4 pre-release and unused content}} | ||
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[[File:WL4 Unused Game Corner.png|thumb|left]] | [[File:WL4 Unused Game Corner.png|thumb|left]] | ||
''Wario Land 4'' was first announced at {{wp|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} 2001. The first released screenshots were very different from the final game. Wario had a darker, more orange skin tone, and a lot of the enemies were shown to have a different color scheme as well. A notable difference from the final game is how Wario originally had a [[garlic]] gauge, serving as a replacement for the Heart Gauge below the Heart Meter. The [[Mini-Game Shop]] was going to be called the Game Corner, and Wario originally needed a [[key]] to unlock a [[jewel piece]] box. | ''Wario Land 4'' was first announced at {{wp|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} 2001. The first released screenshots were very different from the final game. Wario had a darker, more orange skin tone, and a lot of the enemies were shown to have a different color scheme as well. A notable difference from the final game is how Wario originally had a [[garlic]] gauge, serving as a replacement for the Heart Gauge below the Heart Meter. The [[Mini-Game Shop]] was going to be called the Game Corner, and Wario originally needed a [[key]] to unlock a [[jewel piece]] box. |