Talk:WarioWare (series)

How come there's a comma after WarioWare in the title of the article? -- Y ' o ' s ' h ' i ' 6 ' 2  6  19:41, 21 January 2007 (EST)

Because Nintenod wanted it to have a comma. Paper Jorge
 * Alright. I was just asking because the first time WarioWare Inc. is said in the article, it has no comma. -- Y ' o ' s ' h ' i ' 6 ' 2  6 [[Image:Egg.PNG|20px]] 20:05, 21 January 2007 (EST)

there not warioware inc. workers
Just because their in the game doesnt mean that theyre wario ware inc. peoples.

Yes it does. Paper Jorge

He means employees. Has Waluigi been seen as an employee at WW inc.?

Well he makes a cameo in a game but.... Paper Jorge

Exactly, hes not a worker. And also fronk, he isnt an employee either. He just has his own set of games, that doesnt mean hes an employee.Isyou 13:38, 11 February 2007 (EST)

i Highly Doubt that the thang family are ALL Warioware Workers. Same for 9-Volt. i mean, how can a kid be working for some greedy elf? (Wow, that came out wrong. Way Wrong) User:Maxlover2

Rewrite
I think that this page should be rewritten as a whole new article called WarioWare Series. This page should include all employees, and go into more description into the employees and the games. Does anyone else want to help?
 * I even think that we should split up the article, one for the company, and the other one for the series. The article about the series should be focused on the gameplay and game mechanics, while the article about the company should cover information about the "structures", "management" and the employees of the company, as you told. --Grandy02 16:13, 10 March 2008 (EDT)

Trivia - huh?
I don't understand this piece of trivia: What does that mean??? What numbers? --Grandy02 12:30, 4 November 2008 (EST)
 * All characters who have been named numbers are exclusively within the WarioWare series.

I think it means 9-Volt... but it doesn't really make sense so I'll remove it. 00:05, 23 December 2008 (EST)

"(series)" in the title
The article has "(series)" in its title. However, WarioWare redirects to here and there is no other subject simply called WarioWare, so I don't see how "(series)" is needed at all. --Grandy02 13:37, 15 February 2010 (EST)
 * Me neither, we should get rid of it. 13:41, 15 February 2010 (EST)
 * There's also "Mario Kart (series)". --Grandy02 13:53, 15 February 2010 (EST)
 * It's referring to the fact that the article is about the game series and not the company in the games.
 * This is pointed out by the article's introduction. The "(series)" would only be needed if "WarioWare" was a disambiguation page, but since most people probably look for the game series rather than the company, it should be as it is now. --Grandy02 07:57, 15 May 2010 (EDT)