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''This article is about the place Mario Land. To see information about the game, go [[Super Mario Land|here]].
''This article is about the place Mario Land. To see information about the game ''Super Mario Land'', go [[Super Mario Land|here]].


'''Mario Land''' is where the events of ''[[Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]]'' took place.  It was the location of [[Mario|Mario's]] Castle, which Wario stole.  The castle hasn't been seen in other games, and has likely been replaced with [[Mario's House]].
'''Mario Land''' is where the events of ''[[Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins]]'' took place.  It was the location of [[Mario|Mario's]] Castle, which Wario stole.  The castle hasn't been seen in other games, and has likely been replaced with [[Mario's House]].

Revision as of 23:56, September 14, 2006

This article is about the place Mario Land. To see information about the game Super Mario Land, go here.

Mario Land is where the events of Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins took place. It was the location of Mario's Castle, which Wario stole. The castle hasn't been seen in other games, and has likely been replaced with Mario's House.

Mario Land was also featured in Mario Party 2. The land was split up into different game boards: Horror Land, Western Land, Mini Game Land, Pirate Land, Space Land, and Mystery Land. Additionally, later in the game Bowser and a Koopa Kid (referred to as Baby Bowser in this game) kidnapped Toad and took over part of Mario Land, calling it Bowser Land.

The name came about when Mario and his friends were fighting over what the land should be called. Toad convinced them to name the land after whoever defeated Bowser. Depending on who became the superstar, the land could also be called Luigi Land, Wario Land, Peach Land, Yoshi Land, or Donkey Kong Land.