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[[File:WL4-Credits.png|frame|The credits show [[Wario]] driving his [[Wario Car]] back home through the desert, after stealing the treasure from the [[Golden Pyramid]].]] | [[File:WL4-Credits.png|frame|The credits show [[Wario]] driving his [[Wario Car]] back home through the desert, after stealing the [[treasure chest (Wario Land 4)|treasure]] from the [[Golden Pyramid]].]] | ||
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[[Nintendo R&D1]] developed ''Wario Land 4'', with the executive producer being [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]. [[Hirofumi Matsuoka]] (who had previously co-directed ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]'') directed the game. The game was among the first Nintendo projects for [[Goro Abe]] and [[Ko Takeuchi]], who later become key figures of the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series. | [[Nintendo R&D1]] developed ''Wario Land 4'', with the executive producer being [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]]. [[Hirofumi Matsuoka]] (who had previously co-directed ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]'') directed the game. The game was among the first Nintendo projects for [[Goro Abe]] and [[Ko Takeuchi]], who later become key figures of the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series. |