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Wario’s idea of success is hoarding gold and cheating his way to the top, showing zero care for anyone but himself. While ...
In a video on X posted by user Mr. Duby, Waluigi gets a Coin Block item, which grants the player coins upon hitting it. But as seen in the video, Waluigi makes the unconventional decision to kick ...
Waluigi has been Mario's unsung antihero for decades, but does he finally deserve his moment in the spotlight? From his debut in Mario Tennis on the N64 to his iconic appearances in Mario Kart and ...
1 Purple Sweater Waluigi creates his own persona by wearing a purple sweater. 2 Blue Overalls Just like Mario and Luigi, Waluigi prefers a pair of overalls. 3 Brown Boots Waluigi has on a cool pair of ...
Waluigi may never have taken the center spotlight, but he is definitely one of the most popular characters among fans (and the star of several dubious fanfics). If you happen to know someone who's got ...
This is just a fun little hidden extra that lets you change Mario's clothes to match the colours of Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi. It’s not too difficult to get a hold of these costume changes, so ...
2023 felt off. Something was wrong with the vibes. And now I know what cursed the year to be so awful: Nintendo forgot about Waluigi. You know, Waluigi: the tall, lanky, and decidedly villainous ...
As for Waluigi, he first appeared in Mario Tennis for the N64. Just like Wario to Mario, Waluigi is the rival of Luigi. He was introduced as Wario’s partner. You can recognize him by his Purple ...
Apparently Wapeach was considered for Mario Tennis on N64 - the game where Waluigi first appeared - but didn't get this visual design until the development of Mario Power Tennis on GameCube.
Likely inspired by the Superman villain Bizarro, who since 1958 has been the evil mirror image of Superman from another dimension, the “Waluigi effect” has become a stand-in for a certain type ...
Jung and Sigmund Freud’s ideas, inspired by humans, anticipated the Waluigi Effect. The analogy doesn’t stop there: LLMs show humanlike cognitive biases and psychological responses.