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Mario is missing 18
Mario is missing 18










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  • In the NES game, Mario notices Bowser and a sack with his name on it, but doesn't think to run.
  • Idiot Ball: There are quite a few moments:.
  • Head Swap: The SNES version has all the Koopalings share the same exact body.
  • Bowser himself is completely harmless in the NES version and a Cutscene Boss in the other versions.
  • The Koopalings, who don't even try to attack you in any of the games, even after telling you their one weakness!.
  • dollars no matter what country he happens to be in.
  • Global Currency: Returning an artifact will get Luigi a monetary reward in U.S.
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    Fun with Acronyms: The Koopas and Luigi travel across the world using a machine found in Bowser's castle called the " PORTALS", or "Passcode Operated Remote Transport And Larceny System".Nevertheless, the best ending to the SNES ending makes you wish Bowser got the bad ending instead, where he uses his time machine to go off to a tropical island and relax.

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    The PC version adds a bit of humour by implying he was stomped into a frisbee, as a raptor picks him up and throws him into the distance. Bowser is repeatedly stomped on by a giant dinosaur until he's nothing more than a flattened pile of mush.

  • The best ending to the sequel, Mario's Time Machine, is arguably just as cruel.
  • What is surprising the fact that Larry outright tells Luigi that's how he can kill them. Considering their other appearances, it's not much of a surprise. The PC version had his kids get burned alive.

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  • The Super Nintendo game had Bowser shatter after being cracked in ice.
  • Exposition Fairy: In the PC version, Mario himself can call Luigi with his videophone to give insight on what Bowser's up to back at the castle.
  • Exactly why you have to put everything back in order is never really said.
  • Excuse Plot: The whole robbed cities part of the story isn't even mentioned in the PC version's opening, and references to it elsewhere are only found in newspapers and Mario's calls ( Bowser did it to raise the funds for all the hair driers).
  • Excited Show Title!: Just to clue you in that Mario is indeed missing!.
  • It's the only thing that makes sense about this game.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Mario is missing, after all.
  • Everything's Better with Penguins: Reading newspapers will bring up news stories about penguins ending up in different parts of the world due to Bowser melting the south pole.
  • The End of the World as We Know It: Bowser's grand scheme is to set of a bunch of Hair Driers at the South Pole, melting all the polar ice caps and flooding the world.
  • Which is good, because almost nobody ever gives a straight answer to that question.
  • Eiffel Tower Effect: Because of this trope, you rarely need to actually ask people "Where am I?".
  • Edutainment Game: The game teaches children about geography and the history behind some cities and artifacts.
  • Dialogue Tree: Luigi can ask questions of citizens and information boards to learn trivia via this manner.
  • Towards the end of the game, Bowser turns off the lights in Mario's cell which not only means his videophone no longer can be charged, he also has to put up with this suddenly-obtained fear.

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    Darkness Equals Death: Mario, for no explainable reason, exhibits a fear of the dark in this game.Dan Browned: Despite the game's ostensibily educational nature, it features a massive amount of errors in its teaching material.

    mario is missing 18

    Creepy Child: Princess Peach's voice acting.Celebrity Paradox: One of the missing "artifacts" is King Kong - the inspiration for Nintendo's very own Donkey Kong, famously inciting a trademark infringement lawsuit from Universal Studios in 1982.The Cameo: Princess Daisy runs the information booths in some versions.Adventure Game: Sure, you'll pull off the Goomba Stomp on enemies (in the console versions anyway), but it's mostly traveling around and picking answers.They regret that Luigi's name breaks the whole alliteration thing ( so do the mayors' actual names - respectively, they're Schmutznikov, Smallburg, I. Most notably, one of the newspapers you read in Kathmandu talks about the 'M' Club, whose members are Mayors of Moscow, Madrid, Marrakech, and Mexico City (they are said to have met the day before in Montana) and want to make Luigi an honorary member for saving their cities. Added Alliterative Appeal: The text in the game frequently does this.A Day in the Limelight: This is Luigi's first outing as the main protagonist of a game, years before he began his more esteemed ghost-hunting career.Adapted Out: The Koopalings are entirely absent in the NES version.












    Mario is missing 18