Player
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- This article is about the representative character inWarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! For the term "player", seeMarioWiki:Glossary § P.
Theplayer refers to multiple characters inWarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and other instances where the player's name is used in-game. At the beginning of the game, the player must input a name, though they also have the option of lettingWario pick a name for them (which is selected from a long list of names). They then select between male and female. Subsequently, this name and gender appears in the options menu, where it can be changed at any point. After a character's stage is completed, that character usually talks directly to the player;Mona, for example, congratulates the player on completing her stage. There are also other instances in which the name is used, as well as two characters within the story who are directly given the player's name.
InDribble & Spitz's stage, the two of them pick up the player as a customer withtheir taxi. They ask them where to go, and the player vaguely tells them, "That voice... It was like the sea..." Dribble understands and soon begins driving them tothe sea. After being dropped off at a pier, the player transforms into a merperson and dives into the water, waving goodbye to Dribble & Spitz as they swim into the sunset. Dribble & Spitz soon realize that the player did not pay their fare.
InKat & Ana's stage, the player is the owner of theCastle, which is also named after them. Here, they are also a prince or a princess (depending on their gender). While the player is sleeping,Boneheads attacks the Castle and possesses the player. Ana andher assistant ninjas fail to rescue them, and Ana sends a letter to Kat asking for her help. Kat eventually enters the Castle, defeats Boneheads, and frees the player. Everyone then relaxes outside of the castle.
The player's name is also featured in gameplay elements. In themicrogameWord Up, the boxes may spell the player's name, with spaces being replaced by exclamation marks. In9-Volt's stage, the player's name appears in the character box in the corner. InDungeon Dilemma, the player's name appears in the stat box at the top. InPraise or Haze II, the player's name occasionally appears as one of the subjects to praise or haze.
List of random names[edit]
- Angel
- Babe
- Baldy
- Bean
- Bro
- Champ
- Cutey
- Dork
- Dweeb
- Eazy
- Fizz
- Fudge
- Geek
- Hippo
- Jiffy
- Jumbo
- Korny
- Loser
- Louie
- Macho
- Moldy
- Mugsy
- Orca
- Pixie
- Ramen
- Roach
- Rufus
- Slob
- Stink