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===''Mario is Missing!''===
===''Mario is Missing!''===
Berlin is exclusive to the PC version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. It's part of the fifth level set (alongside [[Sydney]], [[Kathmandu]], [[Buenos Aires]], and [[Dublin]]), all of which [[Luigi]] has to visit in order to defeat [[Wendy O. Koopa]]. Just like all the other cities in ''Mario is Missing!'', Berlin was invaded by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. The enemies steal artifacts from various local landmarks: a [[Brandenburg Gate Horseshoe|horseshoe]] from the statue on top of the [[Brandenburg Gate]], a [[Unter der Linden park bench|park bench]] from [[Unter der Linden]] Street, a [[Brick from the Berlin Wall|brick]] from the [[Berlin Wall]], and [[Sophie Charlotte's Crown]] from [[Charlottenburg Palace]]. Luigi must recover all of the artifacts in order to secure the city.
Berlin is exclusive to the PC version of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. It's part of the fifth level set (alongside [[Sydney]], [[Kathmandu]], [[Buenos Aires]], and [[Dublin]]), all of which [[Luigi]] has to visit in order to defeat [[Wendy O. Koopa]]. Just like all the other cities in ''Mario is Missing!'', Berlin was invaded by [[Koopa Troopa]]s. The enemies steal artifacts from various local landmarks: a [[Brandenburg Gate Horseshoe|horseshoe]] from the statue on top of the [[Brandenburg Gate]], a [[Unter der Linden park bench|park bench]] from [[Unter der Linden]] Street, a [[Brick from the Berlin Wall|brick]] from the [[Berlin Wall]], and [[Sophie Charlotte's Crown]] from [[Charlottenburg Palace]]. Luigi must recover all of the artifacts in order to secure the city.
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
Berlin indirectly appears in the NES version of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', as [[Mario]] travels back to the [[Berlin Wall]]'s destruction in 1989.


===''Mario Kart Tour''===
===''Mario Kart Tour''===
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Berlin reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', having the [[Berlin Tour]] themed around it, which also includes a new course based on the city, appropriately called [[Berlin Byways 2]]. A new variant known as [[Berlin Byways]] later debuted in the [[Metropolitan Tour]].
Berlin reappears in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'', introducing [[Berlin Byways]] in the [[Berlin Tour]] themed around it, which also includes a new course based on the city. Oddly, its second route, Berlin Byways 2, was introduced first. Berlin Byways 1 would not debut until the [[Metropolitan Tour]].


Some of the landmarks in Berlin can be seen in the courses, including the {{wp|Berlin Cathedral}}, {{wp|Berlin Central Station}}, {{wp|Berlin Palace}}, {{wp|Berlin Television Tower}}, {{wp|Berlin Victory Column}}, {{wp|Berlin Wall}}, {{wp|Bode Museum}}, {{wp|Brandenburg Gate}}, {{wp|Charlottenburg Palace}}, {{wp|East Side Gallery}}, {{wp|Gendarmenmarkt}}, {{wp|Haus der Kulturen der Welt}}, {{wp|Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church}}, {{wp|Mercedes-Benz Arena}}, {{wp|Molecule Man}}, {{wp|Neptune Fountain}}, {{wp|New Synagogue}}, {{wp|Oberbaum Bridge}}, {{wp|Rotes Rathaus}}, {{wp|Schiller Monument}}, {{wp|Sony Center}}, {{wp|Spree River}}, {{wp|St. Mary's Church}}, {{wp|Tempodrom}}, and the {{wp|Tiergarten (park)|Tiergarten}}.
Some of the landmarks in Berlin can be seen, including the {{wp|Berlin Cathedral}}, {{wp|Berlin Central Station}}, {{wp|Berlin Palace}}, {{wp|Berlin Television Tower}}, {{wp|Berlin Victory Column}}, {{wp|Berlin Wall}}, {{wp|Bode Museum}}, {{wp|Brandenburg Gate}}, {{wp|Charlottenburg Palace}}, {{wp|East Side Gallery}}, {{wp|Gendarmenmarkt}}, {{wp|Haus der Kulturen der Welt}}, {{wp|Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church}}, {{wp|Mercedes-Benz Arena}}, {{wp|Molecule Man}}, {{wp|Neptune Fountain}}, {{wp|New Synagogue}}, {{wp|Oberbaum Bridge}}, {{wp|Rotes Rathaus}}, {{wp|Schiller Monument}}, {{wp|Sony Center}}, {{wp|Spree River}}, {{wp|St. Mary's Church}}, {{wp|Tempodrom}}, and the {{wp|Tiergarten (park)|Tiergarten}}.
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Berlin
MKT Berlin Byways 2 Scene.jpg
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)
Latest appearance Mario Kart Tour (Berlin Tour, 2021)
Greater location Germany

Berlin is the capital city of Germany in Europe. It appears as a location in Mario is Missing! and Mario Kart Tour.

History

Mario is Missing!

Berlin is exclusive to the PC version of Mario is Missing!. It's part of the fifth level set (alongside Sydney, Kathmandu, Buenos Aires, and Dublin), all of which Luigi has to visit in order to defeat Wendy O. Koopa. Just like all the other cities in Mario is Missing!, Berlin was invaded by Koopa Troopas. The enemies steal artifacts from various local landmarks: a horseshoe from the statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate, a park bench from Unter der Linden Street, a brick from the Berlin Wall, and Sophie Charlotte's Crown from Charlottenburg Palace. Luigi must recover all of the artifacts in order to secure the city.

Mario's Time Machine

Berlin indirectly appears in the NES version of Mario's Time Machine, as Mario travels back to the Berlin Wall's destruction in 1989.

Mario Kart Tour

Brandenburg Gate (left) and Berlin Wall (right) in Mario Kart Tour
Brandenburg Gate (left) and Berlin Wall (right) in Mario Kart Tour
Brandenburg Gate (left) and Berlin Wall (right) in Mario Kart Tour

Berlin reappears in Mario Kart Tour, introducing Berlin Byways in the Berlin Tour themed around it, which also includes a new course based on the city. Oddly, its second route, Berlin Byways 2, was introduced first. Berlin Byways 1 would not debut until the Metropolitan Tour.

Some of the landmarks in Berlin can be seen, including the Berlin Cathedral, Berlin Central Station, Berlin Palace, Berlin Television Tower, Berlin Victory Column, Berlin Wall, Bode Museum, Brandenburg Gate, Charlottenburg Palace, East Side Gallery, Gendarmenmarkt, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Mercedes-Benz Arena, Molecule Man, Neptune Fountain, New Synagogue, Oberbaum Bridge, Rotes Rathaus, Schiller Monument, Sony Center, Spree River, St. Mary's Church, Tempodrom, and the Tiergarten.