Mario spin-off games From his debut in 2000, Waluigi appeared in at least one game every year until 2022. This 22-year streak ended in 2023, which was the first year that Waluigi did not appear in any game. He remained partners with Wario for future installments, the one exception being
Mario Tennis: Power Tour, where he appeared in-game without Wario.
Mario Power Tennis begins with Wario and Waluigi losing a tennis tournament and plotting their revenge on Mario and Luigi by teaming up with Bowser, who helps them to train up for the doubles final. In
Mario Tennis Aces, Waluigi is a defensive character that can cover a wide area. He and Wario initiate the story events by offering Mario a racket called Lucien that possesses Luigi and threatens to destroy the kingdom. During gameplay, he can perform a trick shot in which he
moonwalks. He also performs a special shot that involves spinning around while flaunting a rose. The game features his own board filled with traps named Waluigi's Island. After
Mario Party 3, he returned as a playable character in every subsequent game in the
Mario Party series except
Mario Party Advance. He next appeared as one of the playable characters in
Mario Party 4. In
Mario Party-e, one of the multiplayer duels is named Waluigi's Reign. In the
Mario Golf series, Waluigi features as a playable character alongside other main
Mario characters in
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, where he has his own unique play style. Waluigi and Wario are presented as the villains in the game's introduction until they get into trouble by angering Bowser. In 2014, he returned as a playable character in
Mario Golf: World Tour. In the 2021 golf game
Mario Golf: Super Rush, his Special Shot is his Slim Stinger, which blasts balls out of its path. He also performs a Dance-off Dash, in which he pirouettes and leaps. Waluigi appears in the
Mario Strikers series beginning with
Super Mario Strikers. He is one of nine
Mario characters that can be chosen as team captains. He returns in
Mario Strikers Charged and is introduced in the game's introduction, where Mario, Bowser, and other major characters battle for the ball on a soccer field. He appears as a playable character in
Mario Strikers: Battle League, where he is a defensive character and can perform a powerful kick that sends the ball towards the goal, leaving a trail of thorns. Waluigi is a playable driver in the
Mario Kart series, first appearing in
Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, where his course is known as
Waluigi Stadium. He features in all subsequent console installments with the exception of
Mario Kart 7. In
Mario Kart DS, Waluigi has his own course named
Waluigi Pinball, which later returned as a
DLC booster course in
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. In October 2021, for a Halloween event,
Mario Kart Tour introduced another variant of Waluigi dressed as a vampire wearing a top hat and cape and riding a Vampire Flyer kart. Waluigi appears in
Mario Superstar Baseball (2005) as one of the cast of characters featuring Mario and friends. He reprises his role as a playable character in
Mario Super Sluggers. Waluigi plays a significant role as the main antagonist of
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix, in which he wreaks havoc in the
Mushroom Kingdom by stealing the Music Keys to hypnotise the world with his dancing, requiring Mario and Luigi to retrieve them. He appears alongside other
Mario characters in
Mario Sports Mix, a sports game featuring hockey, volleyball, dodgeball, and basketball. He and other
Mario characters appear in
Mario Sports Superstars. A variant of Waluigi named Dr. Waluigi appeared as one of 45 doctor characters in the mobile game
Dr. Mario World before the game was shut down. Waluigi appeared again in the 2026 game
Mario Tennis Fever. It also featured of Waluigi's baby form, Baby Waluigi.
Other video games Waluigi is the main character in an official Nintendo
Adobe Flash video game titled ''Waluigi's Toenail Clipping Party
. The game was released online in 2000 to promote the then-upcoming Mario Tennis'' game. The game tasks players with trimming Waluigi's toenails and catching the clippings in a jar. The game is no longer available and is considered to be
lost media. In the
Super Smash Bros. series, starting with
Brawl, Waluigi appears as a non-playable Assist Trophy item. When Waluigi was revealed as an Assist Trophy but not a playable character for
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, game director
Masahiro Sakurai jokingly stated that "just because you try hard doesn't mean you'll make it into the battle". He was again excluded as a playable character but instead used as an example for destroying Assist Trophies during the gameplay reveal of
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Waluigi makes minor appearances in other video games. In
Game & Watch Gallery 4, he is an opponent of Luigi in the
Boxing game. He appears in
Super Mario Maker as an unlockable Mystery Mushroom costume for Mario to wear in the
Super Mario Bros. style. Although he does not make an appearance in
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Mario can be dressed in the colours of Waluigi. In 2016, he was introduced alongside other core
Mario characters to the
Minecraft: Wii U Edition as a skin in the Super Mario Mash-Up Pack. In
Super Mario Odyssey, an outfit modelled after Waluigi's own can be purchased in-game and worn by Mario after the player has collected enough Power Moons. A
Rabbid version of Waluigi named Bwaluigi appears as a boss alongside Wario's Rabbid counterpart Bwario in
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