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==Pamphlet Information from ''Mario is Missing!''==
==Pamphlet Information from ''Mario is Missing!''==
''The Transamerica Pyramid on Columbus Avenue in downtown San Francisco was built in 1972. It has become a landmark due to its unusual shape. Standing 260 meters tall, the Pyramid is said to have changed the distinct shape of the city's skyline. San Francisco is very susceptible to earthquakes, so the Pyramid was built with a flexible concrete base which makes it one of the most earthquake-proof of all of San Francisco's skyscrapers.''
''The Transamerica Pyramid on Columbus Avenue in downtown San Francisco was built in 1972. It has become a landmark due to its unusual shape. Standing 853 feet tall, the Pyramid is said to have changed the distinct shape of the city's skyline. San Francisco is very susceptible to earthquakes, so the Pyramid was built with a flexible concrete base which makes it one of the most earthquake-proof of all of San Francisco's skyscrapers.''
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Luigi's photograph of the Transamerica Pyramid
Luigi's photograph of the Transamerica Pyramid.

The Transamerica Pyramid is a skyscraper in San Francisco shaped like a pyramid. Luigi is able to visit it in the game Mario is Missing!. Here, he has to return the top of the Transamerica Pyramid to the landmark, as it has been stolen by Koopa Troopas invading the city. Finding and stomping the Koopa Troopa in possession of the artifact allows Luigi to return it to the Pyramid. He is rewarded 1,600 dollars for completing this task.

Pamphlet Information from Mario is Missing!

The Transamerica Pyramid on Columbus Avenue in downtown San Francisco was built in 1972. It has become a landmark due to its unusual shape. Standing 853 feet tall, the Pyramid is said to have changed the distinct shape of the city's skyline. San Francisco is very susceptible to earthquakes, so the Pyramid was built with a flexible concrete base which makes it one of the most earthquake-proof of all of San Francisco's skyscrapers.