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Wario is one of the characters used for [[Mario in Real Time]] displays at various Nintendo promotional events, where he is portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]]. Wario's appearances in Mario in Real Time lasted from 1994 (after the release of ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'') until 2012. One of Wario's more notable appearances is at E3 1996, where he entertains the audience before the unveiling of the [[Nintendo 64]]. Wario's head appears as a 3D model in front of the portal leading to [[Dire, Dire Docks]]. Wario dismisses the Nintendo 64 as "terrible", and calls the audience crazy for believing it to be fun. He then claims that he can show the audience something truly fun, as the display uses lasers to project a recreation of ''{{wp|Pong}}'' onto the screen, followed by ''{{wp|Pac-Man}}'' (using audio from the {{wp|Atari 2600}} version of the game), and finally, a laser display showcasing Nintendo's upcoming games for 1996. Afterwards, Wario's head appears using lasers, rather than the 3D model from earlier, as he instructs the audience to sit down and prepare for the presentation.<ref>Grooveraider (February 6, 2010). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaquvsK0u40 Nintendo - Focused on Fun - Featuring Charles Martinet as Wario - E3 1996]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 1, 2023.</ref>
Wario is one of the characters used for [[Mario in Real Time]] displays at various Nintendo promotional events, where he is portrayed by [[Charles Martinet]]. Wario's appearances in Mario in Real Time lasted from 1994 (after the release of ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3]]'') until 2012. One of Wario's more notable appearances is at E3 1996, where he entertains the audience before the unveiling of the [[Nintendo 64]]. Wario's head appears as a 3D model in front of the portal leading to [[Dire, Dire Docks]]. Wario dismisses the Nintendo 64 as "terrible", and calls the audience crazy for believing it to be fun. He then claims that he can show the audience something truly fun, as the display uses lasers to project a recreation of ''{{wp|Pong}}'' onto the screen, followed by ''{{wp|Pac-Man}}'' (using audio from the {{wp|Atari 2600}} version of the game), and finally, a laser display showcasing Nintendo's upcoming games for 1996. Afterwards, Wario's head appears using lasers, rather than the 3D model from earlier, as he instructs the audience to sit down and prepare for the presentation.<ref>Grooveraider (February 6, 2010). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaquvsK0u40 Nintendo - Focused on Fun - Featuring Charles Martinet as Wario - E3 1996]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 1, 2023.</ref>


In ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', during Kirby's first fight with King Dedede, Wario can be seen in the audience, along with Princess Peach, Mario, Luigi, and some Toads.
In ''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', during [[Kirby]]'s first fight with [[King Dedede]], Wario can be seen in the audience on the far right side of the arena, along with Luigi and a Toad, as well as Mario, Princess Peach, and another Toad on the arena's far left side.


In ''Pilotwings 64'', one level allows the player to explore an island with a Mount Rushmore-like monument. One of the faces displayed on this monument is Mario's, which changes into Wario's when shot or crashed into.
In ''Pilotwings 64'', one level allows the player to explore an island with a Mount Rushmore-like monument. One of the faces displayed on this monument is Mario's, which changes into Wario's when shot or crashed into.
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