![]() Wario’s Mysterious Origin Story Suggests He and Mario Were Old Friends Actually, there’s a popular fan theory that suggests Wario is not only secretly an obsessive Mario fan but that he might just be a sly piece of commentary on the entire fanboy concept. Yet, a deeper dive into Wario’s strange history reveals that he might be more than that. ![]() His trademark symbol is essentially an upside-down “M” and the origins of his name roughly translate to “bad Mario.” He initially appears to be little more than the most obvious villain you could think of. Indeed, it’s doubtful Wario was ever supposed to be little more than Mario’s “ Star Trek-esque” evil doppelganger. We don’t want to remind you of SNL episode where Elon Musk dressed as Wario, but here we are. ![]() ![]() WarioWare: Get It Together! not only revives one of Nintendo’s most enjoyable pick-up-and-play experiences but reminds us that Wario has managed to become far more popular over the years than Nintendo seemingly ever intended. ![]()
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