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During the fight against the boss Cractus, Hotaru already appeared at the beginning, while it is only seen in the final game when Wario has been turned into Zombie Wario.Spoiled Rotten also had shorter teeth, no tongue and shorter leafs during its angry form. The room of the first boss, Spoiled Rotten, did originally neither contain the TV set with the two Nintendo GameCubes nor the kitchen equipment in the background.The Mayubirds of the level Arabian Night had four fangs rather than two in a pre-release version.In the level Hotel Horror, the lights originally had no faces.Pre-release screenshot of the Spoiled Rotten boss battle. Another difference is that a horizontal black line was in the center of the energy meter's unfilled parts. For example, if the boss still had a high amount of hit points, only the green part of its energy meter was segmented. The meter was also not generally segmented, but only the currently highest of its three differently colored parts. While the meter's color changes depending on the boss's remaining hit points (high, middle or low) in the final version, it originally appeared in three different colors from the start, which labeled a high, middle and low amount of hit points each. The energy meter of bosses was different as well. At least in the final version, little hearts don't appear during boss fights, making the Heart Gauge obsolete in those parts of the game. Unlike in the final game, the Heart Gauge was also seen during boss fights. Furthermore, unfilled parts of the Heart Gauge were not segmented and filled parts appeared in green rather than red. It was shorter and had a garlic icon next to it, implying that Wario originally had to collect garlic rather than little hearts to recover his Heart Meter. They show several differences to the final game.Ī difference seen in all of the gameplay screenshots is the Heart Gauge. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.The first screenshots of Wario Land 4 were revealed at E3 2001. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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