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  • Welcome to Mario is Missing! Take a trek with your travel agent, Luigi, and see the world! Track down troublesome turtles. Figure out where in the world you are, and what on earth happened to Mario. If your grasp of geography is good enough, you'll get the goods, stomp the hoods, and grab Mario out of Bowser's ghastly guest house.
  • Introduction and gameplay for Mario is Missing, Dos PC game produced by Software Toolworks in 1992 - http://www.squakenet.com/download/mario-is-missing/5372/.
  • Posted on March 9, 2018 by Clyde Mandelin ‧ 35 Comments. Mario is Missing! Was an educational game released for the NES, Super NES, DOS, and Macintosh computers back in the 1990s. The game’s combination of Super Mario World characters and bland geography edutainment made it a bizarre addition to the Mario series.
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Mario is Missing!

DOS - 1992

Also available on: Mac

4.6 / 5 - 201 votes

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One of the best Carmen Sandiego clones, Mario is Missing is a fun edutainment title that is aimed at educating kids ages 8-12 about the world's geography and history.

As the title suggests, it stars Mario, Nintendo's most famous character whose reputation went far beyond the console. The plot will be familiar to any Mario fan: Bowser, the arch-nemisis of brothers Luigi and Mario, plans on kidnapping all the wold's most famous artifacts. So Mario, as usual, goes off to Bowser's castle in Antarctica to confront this villain, only to get captured himself. Now it's up to Luigi to find his bro and, while he's at it, recover all the world's treasures.

While there are some jumping and platform-style maneuvers similar to the Nintendo games, this is no arcade adventure. Mario is Missing is actually a cleverly disguised voyage of discovery around the world, learning about various cultures, geography, and history. There are dozens of cities to visit around the world, and in each one you have to ask the locals to find out where you are so that you can direct your pal Yoshi to come to your assistance (he's still waiting in Antarctica).

You've also got to find three evil koopas who are prowling the streets, having stolen three famous artifacts from the city's tourist attractions. Whenever you learn some interesting facts about the objects you're carrying, take note, because the girl in the tourist office will be asking you questions to make sure that you deserve the reward. The controls are a bit more complex than your average arcade games: you can talk to people, swap artifacts around, check out the city map, recall past conversations and call up a world map for summoning Yoshi.

Overall, Mario is Missing won't give Carmen a run for her money, but it's still a very entertaining game for anyone who is not joystick-shy. The streets are a bit too repetitive, though, so a lot of patience is required.

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Bogo2019-08-132 points DOS version

If you play it through you'll be shown where the Annunaki are.

Dustin2019-05-291 point Mac version

not as bad what people say it is

Zabi2019-01-230 point

I hate stupid comments, you guys!

Harrdwaree2019-01-193 points

/download-airdrop-for-mac.html. OBEY WEEGEE DESTROY MALLEO

SomeGuyWithoutAnAccount2018-08-221 point NES version

Remember how myamoto said they couldn't put yoshi in smb1 yeah then how is nes version possible!

K-cool2018-03-020 point

Oh wow really this game is on here what's next. Mario's time machine this game is so bad it's funny I can't wait to play it again

Space Man 1007892018-01-04-2 points

Awful! They Should Have called it crappy Luigi emulator dos game, by the way how is this game educational? This game is so bad! It has the worst plot and the worst gameplay!

Chromeno2017-10-15-1 point DOS version

I tried to use this on my emulator and the emulator lagged and in the app there were just some lines.
What the hell

Sjp22017-09-140 point NES version

NES Version is Terrible!

GAMINGPEASHOOTER2017-06-021 point Mac version

not bad!

Janagirl2017-05-140 point DOS version

Which keys are used in this game to play it, please?

Refurbished Furby2016-10-252 points

Weeeegeeeee..

dopemickfaggons1232015-11-040 point

theres none for the pc

kyle2015-10-120 point Mac version

I will tell the oposit of the characters ---luigi as weegee---mario as malleo---yoshi as yahshee---I don't know the word as koopa,bowser,peach,goomba. I cannot say all the caracters in the super mario bross. becous it's many characters.

wEEGEE2015-10-112 points

itsamEEEEEEEEEEE WA HA HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

kyle2015-10-051 point

to move weegee just click at the way and I just click the map and the taxi is bringing weegee there. but I don't now where am I?

kyle2015-09-28-1 point

i like to play mario is missing but I did not play it befor that it

german2015-08-281 point

great game

Hulsie2015-05-02-4 points DOS version

This game sucks. You disappoint, Mario.

Markkus2014-09-022 points DOS version

Use DOSBOX.

Thatfastguy622014-07-18-1 point DOS version

Mario is Missing AKA The origins of Weegee

LOLmrW2014-03-070 point DOS version

When I download it and click on any of the EXE's, it says that my windows version is not compatible. I have x64 I don't know if it needs x86

WEEGEE2014-02-281 point DOS version

after i get it, how do i play it?

Chocolate Nap2013-10-19-1 point DOS version

I want this game again because of WEEGEE.

Guest77672013-10-14-1 point DOS version

Whele A Get VM-WARE Program A Insert CD And..

daria2013-09-041 point DOS version

I really learnt a lot of English and about countries playing this game. It's awesome!

WEEGE2013-05-110 point DOS version

DO you have a version with sound?

tdog2012-05-160 point DOS version

is it free

MY PIE!!!2011-12-300 point DOS version

i see Weegee.
i see Malleo.
I SEE YAHSHEE!!!!!

wiidudemario2011-06-240 point DOS version

WEEGEE!DO NOT LOOK IN THE EYES!!!!!!

ImVeryMean2011-05-070 point DOS version

Weegee #1!

eric2011-02-210 point DOS version

this game is good i like

eric2011-02-210 point DOS version

i like it the game .

splooondo2008-02-260 point DOS version

it does not have sound.

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  • Year:1994
  • Publisher:Software Toolworks, Inc., The
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Mario is Missing! was an educational game released for the NES, Super NES, DOS, and Macintosh computers back in the 1990s. The game’s combination of Super Mario World characters and bland geography edutainment made it a bizarre addition to the Mario series. Even so, there was a big marketing push behind it, and it grabbed a lot of attention when it was released.

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Promotional campaign centered around Mario is Missing!

But the strangest thing was that Nintendo had nothing to do with Mario is Missing!. Instead, it was handled entirely by an unrelated American company that managed to get the Mario license. The game got surprisingly decent reviews when it was released, but fans today consider it one of the disappointing Mario games of all time.

Just imagine the excitement of getting a brand new Super NES Mario game.. and then seeing this.
Japan is depicted as a futuristic world full of Toyota signs
NES title screen - something (is that Bowser???) throws a bag at Mario
It looks like a fun Super Mario platformer game, but it's not

Mario is Missing! was released in North America and Europe, but it never saw a translated release in Japan, where the Mario series was born. 25 years have passed since the game’s release, so I decided to see what Japanese fans have to say about this mysterious Mario game.

Below are random comments from Japanese social media, websites, videos, and message boards that I’ve translated into English. The results aren’t really surprising, but it’s nice to see how the game is seen outside its original audience.

How is this a Mario game

This kind of edutainment rots brains.

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I tried playing it one time but all I could do was walk around places.

Everything about it clashes with the Mario series

It’s nice that Luigi gets to be the main character at least.

This almost feels like some sort of ROM hack

How did Nintendo give the OK for this to be made??

This is the crappiest game I’ve ever played – and will ever play – in my entire life. I’m not even sure how my dad got me the game.

It must’ve been popular in America if it got so many versions released

why did they make this???

Seriously, are these official games?

I only figured out how to play the game thanks to the AVGN’s review.

It’s nice that Luigi is the main character, but there was absolutely no need for him to be the main character at all.

Fans of crappy games will love this for sure, but probably not in the way the developers intended.

No one ever believed me that Luigi was the main character in a foreign Mario game!!

The only thing that seems good about it is that it’s the first time Luigi is the main character

Luigi looks unspeakably weird in the computer version

Actually this game isn’t so bad lol

This game is some serious shit

How is this even educational?

For some reason there’s a Tokyo stage but with a Buddha statue and stuff that isn’t even actually in Tokyo

It’s technically an educational game but it’s hardly a game and barely seems educational

Why did they even make it a Mario game in the first place?

It’s unclear why they needed to use Mario characters for this game in the first place.

The Tokyo stage has so many problems, the staff should’ve done actual research for it

Is this really an official game? It totally looks like a bootleg.

The towns you go to seem nothing like what they should look like.

I bet this pissed Nintendo off

Why did they make this at all?

It’s so incredibly boring

Does this count as Luigi’s first starring role if Nintendo didn’t produce or sell the game?

The bland backgrounds and non-Mario-ness make it horrible to play.

this is terrible rofl

This is is some screwed up edutainment!

The music in the Tokyo stage goes heavy with the “Westerners’ view of Chinese and Japanese stuff”

The basic idea sounds interesting enough, but man…

WHY did they remake it in 16-bit?

Even if you can’t read English you can just keep guessing the answers over and over ’cause they don’t penalize you

it reminds me of those chinese bootleg ports

Good thing we never got this in Japan

The art and music don’t fit with Super Mario at all

It seems so much like Takeshi’s Challenge

Newcomer: “Which Mario game would you recommend I play first?”

  • Fan who wants to ease people into the series: “Maybe New Super Mario Bros. or Mario World”
  • Fan who’s overly excited he can make a new friend: “You should try Mario Galaxy, or the 1000 Year Door, or maybe, uhh, uhh…”
  • Fan who pushes newcomers off a cliff and gives his recommendation to anyone who survives: “Mario is Missing”

I’ve never heard of Mario is Missing until today

This is Mario is Missing

Isn’t that the game where you see Bowser naked at the end?

I like Mario is Missing

I had no idea what to do in the NES version

I tried to search for it one time but I only found info about the porn game

Today I played that foreign Mario is Missing game for the first time in a long time, but wow @ that hit detection…

I first learned about Mario is Missing from the AVGN. Apparently there were tons of edutainment games with Mario in it.

The Japan stage is filled with “Toyota” signs written in green (sweatdrop)

Mario is Missing is boring as hell

I at least liked the calm music in the New York area or whatever it was.

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While looking for comments about Mario is Missing! I kept running into two other things.

First, Japanese fans made lots of references to an adult game also known as “Mario is Missing”. I’m assuming it’s a Japanese fan game but didn’t feel like looking into it.

Second, when Super Mario Odyssey was first revealed, the whole “Mario runs around a city talking to people” aspect of the game reminded some Japanese fans that Mario is Missing! existed.

Walking around cities in a Mario game? That sounds just like Mario is Missing

What is this, a remake of Mario is Missing?

Looks like they did a remake of Mario is Missing!

Mario Odyssey seriously reminds me of Mario is Missing

The moment I saw the Mario Odyssey preview I thought of Mario is Missing. I can only pray it doesn’t wind up as crappy.

It’s actually kind of surprising that Mario is Missing! is that well known in Japan, but I did come across some comments about how the game was featured in Japanese magazines back in the 1990s. It sounds like the Angry Video Game Nerd’s review also helped spread word about the game to Japanese fans. Office 2016 patch download.

Mario is Missing! article from a 1993 issue of Famitsu explains the premise of the game and that it wasn't developed by Nintendo itself (image courtesy of @gt198x)'>
This Mario is Missing! article from a 1993 issue of Famitsu explains the premise of the game and that it wasn't developed by Nintendo itself (image courtesy of @gt198x)

In all, the Japanese comments about Mario is Missing! aren’t anything surprising by themselves, but the fact there are comments at all is the real surprise.

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I dare someone to translate Mario is Missing! into Japanese

I’m also surprised that some diehard Mario fan hasn’t tried to translate the game into Japanese the way that we often translate obscure, not-very-good Japanese games into English. Or maybe I should be that crazy fan.

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