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In the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' games, if the player loses all four lives on a stage, a Game Over occurs, with a differing design and font, depending on the stage the player is playing. Usually after this happens, on the score screen that follows, the background image depicts the stage's owner(s) being depressed.
In the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' games, if the player loses all four lives on a stage, a Game Over occurs, with a differing design and font, depending on the stage the player is playing. Usually after this happens, on the score screen that follows, the background image depicts the stage's owner(s) being depressed.


''[[Wario Land 3]]'' has a unique Game Over screen. [[Wario]] is ordinarily invincible in this game; the only possible way to get a Game Over at all is to lose to the [[Rudy|final boss]], which is the only enemy that can actually kill him. The Game Over screen depicts Wario sleeping, similar to the Game Over screens of various games in the ''Kirby'' franchise, in which Kirby sleeps. If the player choses to continue, Wario wakes up and tries again.
''[[Wario Land 3]]'' has a unique Game Over screen. [[Wario]] is ordinarily invincible in this game; the only possible way to get a Game Over at all is to lose to the [[Rudy|final boss]], which is the only enemy that can actually kill him. The Game Over screen depicts Wario sleeping, similar to the Game Over screens of various games in the ''Kirby'' franchise, in which Kirby sleeps. If the player chooses to continue, Wario wakes up and tries again.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
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