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by: Sean Colleli -
More On: Wario: Master of Disguise
Creepy thought, huh?  Wario might be your mailman, your neighbor...not really.  But Wario: Master of Disguise is on the DS now.  I hear this game has some throwbacks to the old Game Boy Wario Land classics, and it has probably infiltrated your local Gamestop already.
Did You Know?
 
    New Nintendo DS Game Makes Identity Theft Fun
 
    Having your identity stolen can be serious business -- unless Nintendo's 
greedy guy Wario(TM) is involved.  Through the years, Wario has often had his 
eyes on gold coins and jewels.  In the new Wario(TM): Master of Disguise game 
for Nintendo DS, he steals the identity of a thief and becomes the man of a 
thousand faces (or at least eight).
 
    Players navigate the exotic locations in Wario's first platform game using 
the Nintendo DS buttons, but they use the touch screen to draw symbols on 
Wario to help him transform into his different disguises.  Want to change into 
the laser-shooting Cosmic Wario?  Draw a bubble helmet on his head.  To change 
into Dragon Wario, just draw a long tail on him.  Each of Wario's eight 
different disguises has different abilities to help him fight enemies and get 
past obstacles.
 
    Players must unlock treasure chests by completing minigames that increase 
in difficulty as the game progresses.  And the game naturally showcases the 
same off-beat personality that has made Wario such a great character.
 
    Wario: Master of Disguise, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older, launches 
today. For more information about the game, please visit 
http://wario.nintendods.com