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The city of Vancouver also appears on the [[Globulator]], a world map in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', but is not visitable in the game, even though {{wp|Montreal}} and {{wp|Toronto}} are locations in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[MS-DOS|Microsoft Disk Operating System]] versions, respectively.
The city of Vancouver also appears on the [[Globulator]], a world map in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'', but is not visitable in the game, even though {{wp|Montreal}} and {{wp|Toronto}} are locations in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[MS-DOS|Microsoft Disk Operating System]] versions, respectively.


The city is featured in the [[Vancouver Tour]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from February 12, 2020, acting as the setting for the [[Vancouver Velocity]] course.
The city is featured in the [[Vancouver Tour]] in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' starting from February 12, 2020, acting as the setting for the [[Vancouver Velocity]] course as well as the [[Vancouver Velocity 2]] course introduced in the [[Penguin Tour]].


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Revision as of 00:36, December 11, 2021

Template:Location-infobox Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, Canada, and the largest city on the west coast of the country as a whole. It was the location of the 2010 Winter Olympics, and also the main setting of the game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. Many mountains are located near the city, which is where several Olympic events were held, both in the game and in real life.

The city of Vancouver also appears on the Globulator, a world map in Mario is Missing!, but is not visitable in the game, even though Montreal and Toronto are locations in the Nintendo Entertainment System and Microsoft Disk Operating System versions, respectively.

The city is featured in the Vancouver Tour in Mario Kart Tour starting from February 12, 2020, acting as the setting for the Vancouver Velocity course as well as the Vancouver Velocity 2 course introduced in the Penguin Tour.

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Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese バンクーバー
Bankūbā
Vancouver

Chinese (simplified) 温哥华
Wēngēhuá
Vancouver

Chinese (traditional) 溫哥華
Wēngēhuá
Vancouver

Korean 밴쿠버
Baenkubeo
Vancouver

Russian Ванкувер
Vankuver
Vancouver