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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 [[ | '''{{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. |
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