Mario Is Missing!
by Raging_DemonTEN
Copyright 1993 Nintendo
Copyright 1993 The Software Toolworks
FAQ Copyright 2000

       This FAQ is for individual use only. If you want to use it for a 
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Table Of Contents
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1.Version History
2.Introduction
3.Controls and Overview
4.People
5.Tools
6.Walkthrough

1.Version History
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Version 1.3 - San Francisco, U.S.A
              Wolfgang Von Bowser
              First Room Done
              Athens,Greece
              
Version 1.2 - Nairobi,Kenya
              Moscow,Russia
              General Corrections

Version 1.1 - Addition To Controls
              Beijing,China
              General Corrections

Version 1 - Introduction
            Controls and Overview
            People
            Tools
            Rome,Italy
            
2.Introduction
---------------

     This was Nintendo's attempt at making an educational game fun. They 
mixed together history and geography with action-adventure gaming. It's 
a good game,and a great teacher, but its lacking in a few areas. But 
otherwise, I know I learned alot from playing. However, I don't think it 
will be seen in any classrooms anytime soon. 

3.Controls and Overview
------------------------

     It seems Mario was sucked into some kind of time vortex in the 
beginning of the game, and Luigi has to find him and rescue him, with 
the help of Yoshi, by finding missing artifacts in the lands and 
returning them, then answering questions about them. There are a lot of 
lands in the game,??? in all, but they are all pretty static, and all 
the changes is the building and map structure and the different 
artifacts. The controls are as follows:

Map Selection Screen
----------------------
Up ( D-Pad) - Enter a land

Level Screen
-------------
START - See Tools
SELECT - Toggles smaller version of city map on screen
Up ( D-Pad) and Down ( D-Pad)- Cross a street ( have to use walkways)
A Button - Talk to people
           Make a selection
B Button - Jump on enemies
Y Button - Dash

4.People
------------

    There are five people that you can meet and talk to in each of the 
lands, even though it is not necessary. They all give information to you 
about the land or the artifact you are holding.

1. Professor- Gives good information on the lands with a smarmy attitude

2. Police Officer- Tells you not to do certain things in a city, or 
something along those lines

3. Kid- Whines about his life and how his parents won't let him do 
something.

4. Buisness Woman- Gives good information on the lands, and then says 
something dumb

5. Tourist- Usually refers to his tour book for info, uses stupid 
sayings about the land.

5. Tools
-------------

    When you hit the Start button in a level, a menu pops up with the 
following things : Artifacts, Computer, Globulator, City Map, and Photo 
Center.

Artifacts - Displays the artifacts you currently have

Computer - Displays all the quests in a land you have done so far. To 
complete a level, all you have to do is find the artifact and return it 
to its original place.

Globulator - Displays a world map, and shows all the lands you have 
completed so far. To exit a level, use the Globulator to move to the 
spot on the world map where the city is, and then go to the blue pipe 
where the cactus is. Thanks to Chris Horkins for the info.

City Map - Shows a map of the city, and points out where all the enemies 
are, the information centers, the people, the landmarks and the 
starting-ending pipe.

Photo Center - Visit an information center after replacing an artifact, 
and you will receive a photo of the landmark.

6. Walkthrough
-----------------------

  There are five doors in a room, with a land being in each of them. 
After you get all the artifacts in a land, move Yoshi to the city on the 
Globulator where you are and then go to the cactus to exit the level. 
When I list the lands, I list them from the one closest to the boss to 
the one farthest away.

Room 1 
Boss: Wolfgang Von Bowser
Lands: Rome,Italy - Beijing,China - Nairobi,Kenya - Moscow,Russia - San 
Francisco,USA 

Rome, Italy
 A. Gladiator's Spear - Reward $2000 
  1.Artifact Location
    - At the beginning of the level, the first turtle to pass the 
beginning-     ending pipe going left.

  2.Pamphlet Information
   The Colosseum was built in AD 72 at the command of an important Roman          
emporer.Its name comes from a Latin word meaning big, and it really is          
huge. 573 yards in circumference, the Colosseum seated over 50,000             
spectators.The rulers and the public came to the arena each week to 
watch          games of strength and other entertainment.The games they 
watched were often          very violent, with gladiators sent to fight 
riveting foes like hungry lions          and elephants.
   
  3.Question-Answer
    Just how many people could fit in this place ?- 50000
    Who would use the spear ?- Gladiator
    When was the Colosseum built?- AD 72

 B.Sistine Chapel - Reward- $900 , Bonus- $2400
  1.Artifact Location
    - Most upper-left monster on city map

  2.Pamphlet Information
   In 1508 Pope Julius II comissioned the artist, Michelangelo, to 
decorate             the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. 
He wasn't used to             painting on plaster. It took Michelangelo 
over 4 years to finish painting             the 10,000-square-foot 
ceiling. Much of the painting had to be done in an             
uncomfortable position. The artist was either lying on wooden scaffolds,             
or loking straight up. The Chapel's ceiling is breathtakingly beautiful.                
It is considered Michelangleo's masterpiece.

  3.Question-Answer
   What does Sistine mean in Latin ?- Six
   Let's make this picture perfect. Who painted the ceiling ?- 
Michelangelo
   Where is the Sistine Chapel located ?- In the Vatican

 C.Trevi Fountain - Reward $1500
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go right from the Trevi information center
  
  2.Pamphlet Information
   Legend says that if a visitor tosses coins over his shoulder into the 
Trevi    Fountain he will one day return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain is 
one of the    best known landmarks in Rome because of its fable, but 
also because of its    fancy carvings. The fountain was shown in the 
1954 movie " Three Coins in       the Fountain".
 
  3.Question-Answer
   The Trevi is the biggest and oldest___in Rome ?- Fountain
   Add your two cents, Luigi. Why do people throw coins ?- To return to 
Rome

Password - BVLPMPH

Beijing,China
 A.Hall Of Good Harvest - Reward $1610
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go one street above the Forbidden City

  2.Pamphlet Information
    Tian Tan, the Temple Of Heaven, is China's most famous temple. It 
consists     of several buildings built around the 15th century, all set 
inside a     walled park. The Hall of Good Harvest, the most well known 
of the park's     buildings, is set on top of a triple tier of marble 
terraces. Each carved     terrace has its own balcony. The 123 foot high 
structure is amazing     becuase it was built without one single nail. 
The Emperor Of China would     spend one evening a year in the Temple, 
fasting and praying, to assure a         good harvest.

  3.Question-Answer
    What did the Emperor do here once a year ?- Fasted and prayed
    About how high is the Hall of Good Fortune ?- 123 feet
    Amazingly, the Great Hall was built without ?- Nails

 B.Gate Of Heavenly Peace - Reward - $1750, Bonus - $2800
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go two streets above the Forbidden City

  2.Pamphlet Information
   The Gateway of Heavenly Peace, Tian An Men, was built in AD 1651. An      
impressive 110 feet tall, Heavenly Peace is the main entrance to 
Forbidden      City, which has been renamed the Palace Museum. Once the 
walled estate of      emperors, only the Emperor himself was permitted 
to use Tian An Men --      guards kept everyone else out. Those entitled 
to visit the City had to use       a seperate entry. In 1949, the 
leader, Mao Zedong stood at the Gate to         announce the formation 
of the People's Republic of China, the present day         Communist 
government.

  3.Question-Answer   Who couldn't enter the Forbidden City through the 
Heavenly Gate ?-        Everyone but the Emperor
    Who built the Heavenly Gate ?- Yung Lee

 C.Stone From Great Wall Of China - Reward - $1225
  1.Artifact Location
    - Go left from the Forbidden City information center

  2.Pamphlet Information
  One of the world's seven great wonders, the Great Wall is the only 
manmade object visible from outer space. The Chinese poetically call it 
'Long Wall of Ten Thousand Li.' It is said that over 300,000 men labored 
for ten years to complete its 3.946 miles. Begun in fifth century B.C., 
its purpose was to keep northern tribes from attacking southern states. 
The Wapll was built wide enough to allow a team of five horses to run, 
side by side, along its top surface.

 3.Question-Answer
  How long is the Great Wall ?- 3946 miles
  When did the building of the wall begin ?- B.C. 5
  How many men did it take ?- 300,000

Password - 5VDQ3BV

Nairobi,Kenya
 A.Maasai Headress - Reward $2400
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go one street above the information center, and it is the first 
turtle coming from the left

  2.Pamphlet Information
  Of the more than 70 tribes in Africa, none are more visually well-
known than  the Maasai. Their lives revolve around their cattle and the 
money they make  from trading herds. But the Maasai are also famous 
warriors. When the male  Maasai reaches the age of fifteen, he is 
initiated into the warrior group. He  dyes his skin a distinctive 
reddish-orange with pastes from the ocher plant.  His hair is tightly 
braided and then it too is covered with ocher paste. As  young warriors, 
the boys hunt with blunted arrows. Small birds are their  first prey. As 
a reward, the birds are stuffed and tied around a frame which  they wear 
as headdresses.

  3.Question-Answer
   The Maasai make a living from what animal ?- Cattle
   What does a Maasai warrior use to dye his skin red ?- Ochre paste

 B.Human Skull - Reward - $2800, Bonus - $3000
  1.Artifact Location
   - One street above the information center, near the Police Officer

  2.Pamphlet Information
   Anthropologists believe Kenya to be the birthplace of all mankind. 
Scientists working there have dug up some of the oldest human fossils 
ever found. One skull found near Lake Turkana is said to be almost 3 
million years old ! The plains of East Africa -- Kenya, Tanzania, and 
Ethiopia -- are being eagerly excavated to try and solve the mystery of 
where human beings first lived.

  3.Question-Answer
   Anthropologists think Kenya may be the birthplace of mankind.Why ?- 
Very old human fossils
   How old is the skull you're holding ?- 3,000,000 years

 C.Baby Elephant - Reward $2400
  1.Artifact Location
   - The bottommost street, near the middle of it

  2.Pamphlet Information
   A mere eight miles from the contemporary city of Nairobi is this 
authentic wildlife preserve. The park's trails open onto the undisturbed 
Kitengela-Athi plains to allow the animals to follow ancient migratory 
paths. The park is full of lions,cheetahs,rhinos,antelopes and many 
other species. Since the park is completely undeveloped, it provides an 
amazing drive-through safari in the shadow of a modern, teeming capital 
city.

  3.Question-Answer
   The Nairobi National Park is also an animal ?- Preserve
   The safari park is important becuase it allows animals to ?- Roam 
free

Password - YZPZNXV

Moscow,Russia
 A.Cannonball from Emperor's Cannon - Reward $1600
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go right from the Catherdral Dome information center

  2.Pamphlet Information
  The Emperor's Cannon,in the Kremlin, is known in Russian as Tsar 
Pushka. It is the biggest cannon in the world, with a caliber of 35 
inches. Its barrel is 17.5 feet long. The cannon was cast in 1586 by 
Andrey Ahchokhov and weighs a total of 40 tons. On the barrel is a 
likeness of Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich.

  3.Question-Answer
   Whose image appears on the cannon ?- Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich
   The cannon is the ___ in the world ?- Biggest

 B.The Cathedral Dome - Reward - $2250, Bonus - $3000
  1.Artifact Location
   - On the street that the Cannon information center is, its the second 
turtle to your right

  2.Pamphlet Information
  Russian dance companies are the accepted starts of 20th century 
ballet. No troupe is more famous than The Bolshoi Ballet company, 
founded in 1776. Alexander Gorsky, director of the Bolshoi until 1924, 
is one of the most important people in the ballet world. It is said he 
made the dances more interesting to modern audiences by introducing the 
idea of realism into choreography and scenery. The Bolshoi Theater was 
built in 1856 and seats 2000 ballet fans.

  3.Question-Answer
   Who ordered the church built ?- Ivan The Terrible
   The cathedral structure is ___ feet high ?- 107 feet


 C.Bolshoi Ballet Slippers - Reward $1500
  1.Artifact Location
   - The uppermost street, on your left

  2.Pamphlet Information
  This strange and wonderful church was built in 1555 by Duke Ivan III, 
known as Ivan the Terrible. He ordered the church built to honor the 
holy fool, St. Basil.(Holy fool is the name for a saint in Russia.). The 
famous 'onion' domes were added later in the 16th century. Although the 
church appears to have no real design, the building was carefully built 
as one large chapel surrounded by eight,dome-shaped chapels. Every room 
is painted in different patterns and colors.

  3.Question-Answer
   Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced ____ into ballet ?- 
Realism
   Bolshoi is a city, a ballet troupe, and ?- A theater

Password - P96QM4Z

San Francisco
 A.The Golden Gate Bride Fog Horn - Reward - $2240, Bonus - $3000
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go right from the Transamerica Pyramid information center
  
  2.Pamphlet Information
    Although more of an orange color than its name suggests,the Golden 
Gate Bridge might be the world's most famous bridge. It was built in 
1937 and it took over 4 years to complete. It is 4200 feet long. The 
main cables are 36.5 inches in diameter and were designed to withstand 
winds of up to 100 miles per hour. Because the Golden Gate Bridge is 
covered in fog most days, it is equipped with enourmous fog horns. In 
the very middle, the bridge is 260 feet above the bay, just tall enough 
for Navy battleships to pass underneath.

  3.Question-Answer
   What color is the Goldenn Gate Bridge ?- Orange
   The Golden Gate Bridge was built in ?- 1937

 B.Window From Coit Tower - Reward - $1999
  1.Artifact Location
   - Go right from its information center

  2.Pamphlet Information
   Coit Tower stands 500 feet above San Fransico Bay on top of Telegraph 
Hill. The structure takes its name from Lilian Hitchcock Coit who 
donated $125,000 to have it built in 1934. The tower honors the San 
Fransico Fire Brigade. Shaped like a tall column, it is easy to see why 
people constantly remark that it resembles a fire hose. Inside, the 
tower is decorated with sixteen large murals. The 25 mural artists were 
comissioned as part of the 'make work' program designed to ease finacial 
hardships during the Great Depression.

  3.Question-Answer
   On which hill does Coit Tower stand ?- Telegraph Hill
   What was the tower built to honor ?- The San Francisco Fire Brigade

 C.Top of The TransAmerica Pyramid - Reward - $1600
  1.Artifact Location
   - First turtle on your left when you begin the level

  2.Pamphlet Information
  The Transamerica Pyramid on Columbus Avenue in downtown San Francisco 
was built in 1972. It has become a landmark due to its unusual shape. 
Standing 853 feet tall, the Pyramid is said to have changed the distinct 
shape of the city's skyline. San Francisco is very suspectible to 
earthquakes, so the Pyramid was built with a flexible concrete base 
which makes it one of the most earthquake-proof of all of San 
Francisco's skyscrapers.

  3.Question-Answer
   The TransAmerica Pyramid is earthquake proof due to its ?- Concrete 
base  The Pyramid is located ?- On Columbus Avenue

Password - GPYR6CX

 Boss Battle - Wolfgang
    This has to be the easiest boss battle in all the Mario games, since 
the boss can't hurt you ! He'll just run back and forth, and you have to 
jump on his head six times. However, you have to jump foward at him to 
hit his head, so time your jumps, and you'll be done in no time.


Room 2
Boss:Iggy
Lands: Athens,Greece-

Athens,Greece
 A.The Brass Plaque - Reward - $1350
  1.Artifact Location
   - The bottommost street on the map, just left of its information 
center
  
  2.Pamphlet Information
   The Roman Emperor,Hadrian (117-138 AD), commissioned the building of 
the ornate arch. The arch seperates the ancient city of Athens from the 
Roman city to be built there, Hadrianopolis. The arch, made fom pure 
white marble, was completed in 131 AD, and resembles the French Arc De 
Triomphe. Two brass plates affixed to the arch say it all: On the west 
side, the inscription reads 'This is Athens, the ancient city of 
Theseus';while on the east face, the inscription reads 'This is the city 
of Hadrian and not of Theseus'.

  3.Question-Answer
   For whom did they name the arch and the new Roman city ?- Hadrian
   The arch is made of ?- Marble

 B.The Caryatid - Reward - $1650
  1.Artifact Location
   - One street down from the Buisness Woman

  2.Pamphlet Information
  The Erechtheion Temple's floorplan is very complicated. It was built 
to include many earlier temples that once stood on the same site. Over 
the centuries, the temple had been a church, a palace, a harem and a 
storehouse for the Greek military, Its most famous feature is the Porch 
of the Caryatids, a deck supported by six columns which resemble young 
girls. Each Caryatid stands 6 feet, 6 inches high. The girls' dresses 
look like the columns they replace. The Caryatids are copies. The 
originals were removed to protect them against pollution.

  3.Question-Answer
   What is one thing the Erechtheion Temple has not been ?- A disco
   The original Caryatids were removed to protect them from ?- Pollution

 C.The Parthenon Column - Reward - $1500, Bonus - $3000
  1.Artifact Location
   - Second turtle in the beginning going right past the blue tube

  2.Pamphlet Information
   The Parthenon was built to honor Athena, goddess of Athens, who gave 
Greece's capital city its name, Athens. The Parthenon was erected 
between 447 and 438 BC by the same architects who built the Acropolis. 
The temple is famous for its quanity of Doric columns. There are eight 
columns on both ends and seventeen along each side. An enourmous statue 
of the goddess once stood in the Parthenon's great hall. She was 39 feet 
high, her hands and face made from ivory. Her dress was 2,205 pounds of 
pure gold!

  3.Question-Answer
   Which of the three types of Greek columns is best represented ?- 
Doric
   The Parthenon was built to honor ?- Athena

Password - CFQNMYF 
