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'''''Virtual Boy Wario Land''''' (also shortened as '''''Wario Land'''''), originally titled '''''Wario Cruise''''' and '''''Wario's Treasure Hunt''''' in development, is a video game released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Virtual Boy]] in 1995. It is the second installment in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]], and the follow-up to ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''.
'''''Virtual Boy Wario Land''''' (also shortened as '''''Wario Land'''''), originally titled '''''Wario Cruise'''''<ref>''Nintendo Power'' volume 76 (September 1995), pg 113.</ref>, is a video game released by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Virtual Boy]] in 1995. It is the second installment in the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]], and the follow-up to ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]''. It is a side-scrolling platformer that shares several elements from its predecessor, such as hat-based power-ups and collectable treasure which can affect the game's ending. The game also incorporates several new elements that use the Virtual Boy's technology, such as the ability to jump between background and foreground areas, and enemies and obstacles which do the same. The game was well-received on release, and is generally considered by critics to be one of the Virtual Boy's better titles.
 
==Story==
==Story==
[[File:VBWLScene.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Artwork of the prologue.]]
[[File:VBWLScene.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Artwork of the prologue.]]
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&ndash; Story from the instruction booklet</blockquote>
&ndash; Story from the instruction booklet</blockquote>
After progressing through the game's thirteen stages including three boss stages, Wario faces the final boss [[Demon Head]], a large genie which uses its claws and flames to attack. After defeating Demon Head, the ending depends on how well the player performed throughout the game.
After progressing through the game's thirteen stages including three boss stages, Wario faces the final boss [[Demon Head]], a large genie which uses its claws and flames to attack. After defeating Demon Head, the ending the player receives depends on what the player collected during the game, how long it took them to complete the title, and the difficulty they played on.
 
If Wario did not obtain all ten of the stages' [[treasure (Wario franchise)|treasure]]s, he will sigh with disappointment and leave the cavern with the coins he did acquire. He heads back to his plane, only to find that a family of beavers have vandalized it and leaving Wario stranded in the jungle. Wario chases and grabs one of the beavers, but before he could punish it, the beaver offers an alternative way of flying in exchange for all the coins he found in the cavern. Wario reluctantly agrees and takes his leave while the beaver takes the cash. The ending the player receives under these circumstances varies on the total amount of coins that they collected by the end of the game.
 
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!colspan="2" |Description
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!< 5000 coins
|Wario flies home by flapping two fans with his own arms, tiring him out.
|-
!≥ 5000 coins < 20 000 coins
|Wario is given a bike attached to a miniature blimp that he pedals home.
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!≥ 20 000 coins < 50 000 coins
|Wario is given a dragon-like creature which he rides home alongside its children.
|-
!≥ 50 000 coins
|Wario is given a new plane which he rides atop of and pilots with a remote control.
|}
</center>
 
If all ten treasures were collected, Wario will open the vault, receiving a heavy amount of coins along with a magic carpet which flies him home and a magic bottle. Under these circumstances, the ending differs based on the amount of time it took for the player to complete the game, and the difficult in which it was completed. The amount of coins collected have no impact on these endings.


If Wario did not obtain all ten of the stages' [[treasure (Wario franchise)|treasure]]s, he will sigh with disappointment and leave the cavern with the coins he did aquire. He heads back to his plane, only to find that a family of beavers have vandalized it and leaving Wario stranded in the jungle. Wario chases and grabs one of the beavers, but before he could punish it, the beaver offers an alternative way of flying in exchange for all the coins he found in the cavern. Wario reluctantly agrees and takes his leave while the beaver takes the cash.
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*'''Rank D:''' If Wario collected less than 5,000 coins, he flies home by flapping two fans with his own arms, tiring him out.
!colspan="2" |Description
*'''Rank C:''' If Wario collected at least 5,000 coins, he is given a bike attached to a miniature blimp that he pedals home.
|-
*'''Rank B:''' If Wario collected at least 20,000 coins, he is given a dragon-like creature which he rides home alongside its children.
!Complete on the normal difficulty, with over two hours of playtime
*'''Rank A:''' If Wario collected 50,000 or more coins, he is given a new plane which he rides atop of and pilots with a remote control.
|Wario will fly home on the magic carpet with the treasure and the bottle in tow.
If the player collects all ten treasures, Wario will be able to open the vault and claim his fortune, along with a magic carpet which flies him home as well as a magic bottle.
|-
*If the game is completed on normal mode in over two hours, he will fly home on the magic carpet with the treasure and the bottle in tow.
!Complete on the normal difficulty, with less than two hours of playtime
*If the game is completed on normal mode in under two hours, a beautiful bunny-girl will be seen sitting alongside him on the magic carpet as they fly home with fireworks in the background.
|Similar to the previous ending, however Wario will be accompanied by a woman in a bunny suit sitting alongside him on the magic carpet as they fly home with fireworks in the background.
*If the game is completed in over two hours on hard mode, [[Demon Head]] will appear from the bottle and row him back home on the magic carpet. A congratulatory message will be displayed saying "You are a master gamer! You rock!!"
|-
*If the game is completed in under two hours on hard mode, the bunny-girl ending will be shown with the congratulatory message.
!Complete on the hard difficulty, with more than two hours of playtime
|Similar to the first ending, however [[Demon Head]] will appear from the bottle and row him back home on the magic carpet. A congratulatory message will be displayed saying "You are a master gamer! You rock!!"
|-
!Complete on hard difficulty, with less than two hours of playtime
|The second ending will play without Demon Head, with the congratulatory message at the end.
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==