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==History==
==History==
===''The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3''===
In the French dub of ''[[The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3]]'' episode "[[The Venice Menace]]", Galileo is one of the famous Italians mentioned by the [[Venice pizza man]].
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
In ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'', Galileo is in [[Padua]] in the year 1610 when his Telescope is stolen by Bowser. [[Mario]] later travels back in time to Padua with the Telescope in an attempt to return it to Galileo without knowing that it belongs to him. If Mario tries talking to him regardless, Mario visits him at the top of a building. Mario asks him what's up, and Galileo replies with the sky. He wants to examine the sky in closer detail, but he lacks the means to do so. The Telescope can only be given to him after talking to the inhabitants of Padua, including one of Galileo's students, and questioning them about Galileo's life history and scientific endeavours. After exhausting all dialogue options and absolutely confirming that the Telescope belongs to Galileo, Mario returns to him and gives back his Telescope. Galileo graciously accepts it and immediately begins to look at Jupiter. He excitedly says that there are moons around Jupiter, confirming the theories of {{wp|Nicolaus Copernicus}}. Mario is surprised at the discovery. Galileo says that he planned on naming them after the ruling {{wp|House of Medici|Medici family}} to gain favor with them, but he is now considering naming them the "Mario Moons".
In ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'', Galileo is in [[Padua]] in the year 1610 when his Telescope is stolen by Bowser. [[Mario]] later travels back in time to Padua with the Telescope in an attempt to return it to Galileo without knowing that it belongs to him. If Mario tries talking to him regardless, Mario visits him at the top of a building. Mario asks him what's up, and Galileo replies with the sky. He wants to examine the sky in closer detail, but he lacks the means to do so. The Telescope can only be given to him after talking to the inhabitants of Padua, including one of Galileo's students, and questioning them about Galileo's life history and scientific endeavours. After exhausting all dialogue options and absolutely confirming that the Telescope belongs to Galileo, Mario returns to him and gives back his Telescope. Galileo graciously accepts it and immediately begins to look at Jupiter. He excitedly says that there are moons around Jupiter, confirming the theories of {{wp|Nicolaus Copernicus}}. Mario is surprised at the discovery. Galileo says that he planned on naming them after the ruling {{wp|House of Medici|Medici family}} to gain favor with them, but he is now considering naming them the "Mario Moons".

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