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Just to make things crystal clear for some people, this FAQ is not to appear anywhere at the following URLs: http://www.cheatcc.com http://www.cheatindex.com This document Copyright 2004,2017 Daniel Engel =============================================================================== Mario Is Missing FAQ November 30, 2017 Daniel (DEngel) Engel dan.engel.2017 [AT] gmail [DOT] com ############################################################################### (A) TABLE OF CONTENTS ############################################################################### Table of Contents (A) This Table of Contents (B) Controls (C) Tools (D) Walkthrough (E) Passwords (F) Experimental ############################################################################### (B) CONTROLS ############################################################################### The controls for this game are very simple, and are as follows: A - Jumps. B - Run. Start - Uses the selected tool. Select - Switches between tools. Down - Pick up items, go down pipes. ############################################################################### (C) TOOLS ############################################################################### There are a number of tools that you will use in the game and they have their own functions. Globe - Use this to take control of Yoshi (when he is not with Luigi) and move him to the area that Luigi is in, then you can ride Yoshi. Map (small Luigi on ground) - Use this to see a map of your current area, items of importance are marked on it as well as your current location. Question (question mark) - Use this to ask people questions when you are near them. Computer - Use this to replay anything you have heard so far in the game. Items (moneybag) - Use this to check your current photographs/items. ############################################################################### (D) WALKTHROUGH ############################################################################### Bricklayer J. Gastronomy From watching the intro (or reading the title of the game) you will notice that Mario is missing, it's up to Luigi and Yoshi to track him down and rescue him. Once you begin the game you will have a choice of 7 doors. Each door leads to two pipes, and each pipe leads to a different area of the world. From left to right (eg: door one has pipes 1 & 2, door 2 has pipes 3 & 4, etc.) here is where each pipe leads: 01 - New York, United States. 02 - Rome, Italy. 03 - Sydney, Australia. 04 - San Francisco, United States. 05 - Tokyo, Japan. 06 - Paris, France. 07 - Montreal, Canada. 08 - Moscow, Russia. 09 - London, England. 10 - Buenos Aires, Argentina. 11 - Mexico City, Mexico. 12 - Cairo, Egypt. 13 - Nairobi, Kenya. 14 - Beijing, China. It doesn't matter what order you visit these areas as you will visit them all eventually. Once you pick an area, be sure to control Yoshi and get him to where you are. In each city you jump on koopas to retrieve stolen items, and take pictures of these items. Then once you have all of the stolen items in an area you return them to the information center that's closest to the landmark in the picture. You must then answer a question on that landmark to receive your reward. Once you have returned all items you go down any pipe to exit the stage and get your password. I have listed the all of the questions, answers, and passwords for each area below. You can check your map at any time for locations of information centers or koopas. -------- New York -------- Picture #1 ($1960) Questions: Q - How tall is the Empire State Building? A - 102 stories. Q - The building takes its name from: A - New York's nickname. Q - The Empire State Building is located in: A - Manhattan. Picture #2 ($1750) Questions: Q - The Statue of Liberty honors: A - French-American friendship. Q - Ms. Liberty looks a lot like: A - The sculptor's mom. Picture #3 ($2800) Questions: Q - Rockefeller Center street closes one day a year because: A - It is private property. Q - The statue that overlooks the skating rink is: A - Prometheus. ---- Rome ---- Picture #1 ($2000) Questions: Q - Just how many people could fit in this place? A - 50,000. Q - When was the Colosseum built? A - AD 72. Q - Who would use that spear? A - Gladiators. Picture #2 ($1500) Questions: Q - Add your two cents, Luigi. Why do people throw coins? A - To return to Rome. Q - The Trevi is the biggest and oldest _____ in Rome. A - Fountain. Q - When was the Trevi built? A - 1762. Picture #3 ($2400) Questions: Q - What does Sistine mean in Latin? A - Six. Q - Let's make this picture perfect. Who painted the ceiling? A - Michelangelo. Q - Where is the Sistine Chapel located? A - In the Vatican. ------ Sydney ------ Picture #1 ($1260) Questions: Q - Every year the Australian Surf _____ is held at Bondi. A - Championships. Q - About how big is Bondi Beach? A - 75,000 square feet. Q - Surfers seem to like Bondi Beach more than _____ Beach. A - Manly. Picture #2 ($2100) Questions: Q - Koalas can be found in: A - Only in Australia. Q - Taronga Zoo can be reached from Sydney by: A - Ferry boat. Q - So, what does that bear like to eat? A - Eucalyptus. Picture #3 ($1190) Questions: Q - People say the Opera House resembles: A - A sailboat. Q - When did the Opera House open? A - 1973. Q - The Opera House is built on: A - Bennelong Point. ------------- San Francisco ------------- Picture #1 ($2240) Questions: Q - The Golden Gate Bridge was built in: A - 1937. Q - The Golden Gate connects San Francisco to: A - Marin County. Q - What color is the Golden Gate Bridge? A - Orange. Picture #2 ($1990) Questions: Q - On what hill does Coit Tower stand? A - Telegraph Hill. Q - What was the Tower built to honor? A - The S.F. Fire Brigade. Picture #3 ($1600) Questions: Q - The Transamerica Pyramid is earthquake proof due to its: A - Concrete base. Q - The Pyramid is located: A - On Columbus Avenue. Q - The Transamerica Pyramid was completed in: A - 1972. ----- Tokyo ----- Picture #1 ($4750) Questions: Q - The Buddha is: A - 37 feet tall. Q - You can pay extra, to visit inside the Buddha's: A - Belly. Q - Daibutsu lost his house because of: A - A tidal wave. Picture #2 ($1750) Questions: Q - The Sensoji Temple is built in the shape of a: A - Pagoda. Q - The Sensoji Temple is in the _____ district of the city. A - Asaku. Q - What lights the path to the Pagoda Temple? A - Red lanterns. Picture #3 ($1040) Questions: Q - To fight, wrestlers wear a bun and a: A - Loincloth. Q - The aim of Sumo wrestling is to force the opponent: A - Out of the ring. Q - The wrestling area is in the shape of a: A - Circle. ----- Paris ----- Picture #1 ($1900) Questions: Q - How many towers does the Cathedral have? A - Two. Q - What does Notre Dame mean in English? A - Our Lady. Q - The cathedral is an example of what architectural style? A - Gothic. Picture #2 ($1750) Questions: Q - Who ordered the arch to be built? A - Napoleon. Q - Who is responsible for rekindling the torch at the Tomb? A - Old Soldiers Association. Q - When was the building completed? A - 1836. Picture #3 ($1400) Questions: Q - What was the profession of the man who designed the Eiffel Tower? A - Engineer. Q - For what occasion was the Eiffel Tower built? A - World's Fair. Q - What is the Eiffel Tower made of? A - Steel and rivets. -------- Montreal -------- Picture #1 ($2000) Questions: Q - How many bulbs are on the mountain? A - 158. Q - Mount Royal is _____ feet high. A - 764. Picture #2 ($2000) Questions: Q - The stadium was built to hold the 1974 _____ A - Olympics. Q - The Tilted Tower supports the _____ A - Roof. Picture #3 ($2000) Questions: Q - Who built the original chapel? A - Brother Andre. Q - The world's second biggest dome is St. _____ A - Joseph's. ------ Moscow ------ Picture #1 ($2000) Questions: Q - How much does the bell weigh? A - 210 tons. Q - Who had the bell placed in the tower? A - Ivan the Great. Q - How long has that bell been in the Kremlin? A - Since the 17th century. Picture #2 ($2250) Questions: Q - Who ordered the church built? A - Ivan the Terrible. Q - Holy Fool means _____ in Russian. A - Saint. Q - The central structure is _____ feet high. A - 107. Picture #3 ($1500) Questions: Q - Alexander Gorsky is said to have introduced _____ into ballet. A - Realism. Q - The Bolshoi Theatre: A - Sells out every show. Q - Bolshoi is a city, a ballet troupe, and: A - A theatre. ------ London ------ Picture #1 ($2400) Questions: Q - From the Tower, you can see: A - The Thames. Q - Who ordered the building of the Tower of London? A - William the Conqueror. Q - One of the things the Tower of London was NOT used for was a: A - Post office. Picture #2 ($1620) Questions: Q - What does 'Minster' mean, anyway? A - Monastery. Q - The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture: A - Gothic. Q - Edward the Confessor ordered the Abbey built as his: A - Burial place. Picture #3 ($1200) Questions: Q - Big Ben is a: A - Bell. Q - Big Ben is _____ feet tall. A - 320. Q - The BBC uses Big Ben as its official: A - Time signal. ------------ Buenos Aires ------------ Picture #1 ($1710) Questions: Q - How many people can fit on the stage of the Teatro Colon? A - 600. Q - When was the Teatro Colon built? A - 1908. Q - Which group does not perform at the Colon? A - Tango dancers. Picture #2 ($2090) Questions: Q - What is boleadoras made of? A - Leather and stones. Q - What is the American version of a Gaucho? A - Cowhand. Q - What is a boleadoras? A - A gaucho tool. Picture #3 ($2380) Questions: Q - What does the Obelisk Monument honor? A - Founding of Buenos Aires. Q - What will you find at the top of the Obelisk? A - Windows. Q - What could a visitor do inside the Obelisk? A - Climb stairs to the top. ----------- Mexico City ----------- Picture #1 ($1500) Questions: Q - The Zona Rosa is Spanish for _____ zone. A - Pink. Q - The Angel faces: A - Juarez Avenue. Q - The angel honors heroes of the Mexican _____. A - Revolution. Picture #2 ($1800) Questions: Q - Rivera is known for his _____ murals. A - Political. Q - The mural took _____ years to complete. A - 16. Q - The name of the mural is _____ of the Mexican People in Their Struggle for Freedom and Independence. A - Epic. Picture #3 ($900) Questions: Q - Diego Rivera's wife, _____ was also a famous artist: A - Freida Kahlo. Q - The museum used to be a: A - Royal Palace. Q - The Palace is across the park from: A - A 600-foot tower. ----- Cairo ----- Picture #1 ($1190) Questions: Q - The entrance to the royal pyramids always face: A - North. Q - The Great Pyramid tips the scale at: A - 2.5 million tons. Q - What you get is what you see -- Pyramids were built to be: A - Tombs. Picture #2 ($1400) Questions: Q - What will you find inside the main domed building? A - The Sultan's Crypt. Q - What did the Egyptians trade for the clock tower? A - Obelisk. Q - Who lived in the Mosque in 1517? A - Sultans. Picture #3 ($1400) Questions: Q - Who gave the Sphinx its name? A - The Greeks. Q - The Sphinx is located in: A - Giza. Q - The Sphinx is half man and half: A - Lion. ------- Nairobi ------- Picture #1 ($2400) Questions: Q - The safari park is important because it allows animals to: A - Roam free. Q - The Nairobi National Park is also an animal _____. A - Preserve. Picture #2 ($2400) Questions: Q - What does a Maasai warrior use to dye his skin red? A - Ochre paste. Q - The Maasai make a living from what animals? A - Cattle. Picture #3 ($2800) Questions: Q - Anthropologists think Kenya may be the birthplace of mankind. Why? A - Very old human fossils. Q - How old is that skull your holding? A - 3,000,000 years. Q - Who discovered that skull your holding? A - Richard Leaky. ------- Beijing ------- Picture #1 ($1610) Questions: Q - What did the Emperor do here, one night a year? A - Fasted and prayed. Q - Amazingly, the Great Hall was built without: A - Nails. Q - About how high is the Hall of Good Harvest? A - 123 feet. Picture #2 ($1220) Questions: Q - How long is the Great Wall? A - 3946 miles. Q - About how many men did it take to build the wall? A - 300,000. Q - When did the building of the wall begin? A - 5th century BC. Picture #3 ($1750) Questions: Q - Who built the heavenly gate? A - Yung Lee. Q - Who was forbidden from entering Forbidden City through the Heavenly Gate? A - Everyone but the Emperor. Q - What is Forbidden City's present name? A - Palace Museum. ############################################################################### (E) PASSWORDS ############################################################################### Password Completed Areas RHVWQF - All areas complete. RHLWQ6 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, Moscow, London, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Cairo, Nairobi RHQWQ2 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, Moscow, London, Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Cairo RHNWQ0 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, Moscow, London, Buenos Aires, Mexico City RHMWQ1 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, Moscow, London, Buenos Aires R0MW71 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, Moscow, London R8MWG1 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal, Moscow RCMWB1 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris, Montreal RFMW91 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo, Paris RGMW81 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco, Tokyo 8GMC81 - New York, Rome, Sydney, San Francisco 0GM481 - New York, Rome, Sydney 4GM081 - New York, Rome 6GM281 - New York ############################################################################### (F) EXPERIMENTAL ############################################################################### For a little while now I've had a paypal link in all my FAQs at the very bottom here. 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