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[[File:RomeMIMSNESpng.png|thumb|left|[[Luigi]] and [[Yoshi]] in the SNES version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'']]
[[File:RomeMIMSNESpng.png|thumb|left|[[Luigi]] and [[Yoshi]] in the SNES version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'']]
[[File:Rome MIMDOS.png|thumb|[[Luigi]] in the DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'']]
[[File:Rome MIMDOS.png|thumb|[[Luigi]] in the DOS version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'']]
'''{{wp|Rome}}''' (Italian: '''''Roma''''') is the capital city of {{wp|Italy}}. Alongside [[Beijing]], [[Nairobi]], [[Moscow]] and [[San Francisco]], it is one of the five cities [[Luigi]] must visit in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' in order to defeat [[Ludwig von Koopa]] in the SNES version and [[Larry Koopa]] in the PC version. Several items were stolen from famous landmarks by [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopalings]]: in the NES and SNES versions, these include a [[Gladiator's Spear]] from the [[Colosseum]], some [[Coins (Mario is Missing!)|Coins]] from the [[Trevi Fountain]], and the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]] from the [[Sistine Chapel]]. In the PC version, alongside the spear and coins, [[Michelangelo's Paintbrush]] is stolen instead of the Chapel's ceiling, a [[Column (Mario is Missing!)|Column]] is stolen from the [[Pantheon]], and a [[Bannister]] is stolen from the [[Spanish Steps]]. When in Rome, Luigi must ask the locals questions about the area and answer geographical and historical questions to return the items to their rightful place.
'''{{wp|Rome}}''' (Italian: '''''Roma''''') is the capital city of {{wp|Italy}}. Alongside [[Beijing]], [[Nairobi]], [[Moscow]] and [[San Francisco]], it is one of the five cities [[Luigi]] must visit in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' in order to defeat [[Ludwig von Koopa]] in the SNES version and [[Larry Koopa]] in the PC version. In the NES version, it is part of the first pair of levels alongside [[New York City]]. Several items were stolen from famous landmarks by [[Bowser]]'s [[Koopalings]]: in the NES and SNES versions, these include a [[gladiator's spear]] from the [[Colosseum]], some [[Coins from the Trevi Fountain|coins]] from the [[Trevi Fountain]], and the [[Sistine Chapel]]'s [[Sistine Chapel ceiling|ceiling]]. In the PC version, alongside the spear and coins, [[Michelangelo's Paintbrush]] is stolen instead of the Chapel's ceiling, a [[Column from the Pantheon|column]] is stolen from the [[Pantheon]], and a [[Bannister from the Spanish Steps|bannister]] is stolen from the [[Spanish Steps]]. When in Rome, Luigi must ask the locals questions about the area and answer geographical and historical questions to return the items to their rightful place.


Rome is also referenced by [[Donkey Kong]] in the ''Hard Work'' song from [[The Big Chill Out]] in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series.
Rome is also referenced by [[Donkey Kong]] in the ''Hard Work'' song from [[The Big Chill Out]] in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series.

Revision as of 19:04, October 7, 2022

Rome from Mario is Missing!.
Luigi and Yoshi in the SNES version of Mario is Missing!
Rome in the DOS version of Mario is Missing!
Luigi in the DOS version of Mario is Missing!

Rome (Italian: Roma) is the capital city of Italy. Alongside Beijing, Nairobi, Moscow and San Francisco, it is one of the five cities Luigi must visit in Mario is Missing! in order to defeat Ludwig von Koopa in the SNES version and Larry Koopa in the PC version. In the NES version, it is part of the first pair of levels alongside New York City. Several items were stolen from famous landmarks by Bowser's Koopalings: in the NES and SNES versions, these include a gladiator's spear from the Colosseum, some coins from the Trevi Fountain, and the Sistine Chapel's ceiling. In the PC version, alongside the spear and coins, Michelangelo's Paintbrush is stolen instead of the Chapel's ceiling, a column is stolen from the Pantheon, and a bannister is stolen from the Spanish Steps. When in Rome, Luigi must ask the locals questions about the area and answer geographical and historical questions to return the items to their rightful place.

Rome is also referenced by Donkey Kong in the Hard Work song from The Big Chill Out in the Donkey Kong Country television series.

Information from Mario is Missing!

  • Boy:
    • "Maybe I should wear a suit, because this country is shaped like a boot."
    • "You could try 'Rome-ing' around to figure it out."
  • Tourist:
    • "Changed my money to lira at the border. 'To the Tiber' was my order."
    • "I like pizza, I like pasta. Ciao baby, I'll see you!" (NES/SNES)
    • "I like pasta, I like wine. Ciao baby, I’ll be fine." (PC)
  • Business Woman:
    • "You're on a boot-shaped peninsula in southern Europe, somewhere in the Mediterranean."
    • "If you brought Italian shoes from home, we could climb the Alps for a peek of Rome."
  • Scientist:
    • "This city was built on 7 hills in 753 B.C. It was home to Caesar, the original Italian Stallion."
    • "This is sort of a riddle, remember Nero and his fiddle?"
  • Police Officer:
    • "Your capital is now lira in this capital city. Just do as the Romans do."

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