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==''Mario is Missing!''== | ==''Mario is Missing!''== | ||
[[File:BeachKoopa-Bowser.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|A de-shelled Bowser in the PC version of ''Mario is Missing!'']] | [[File:BeachKoopa-Bowser.png|thumb|left|upright=1.1|A de-shelled Bowser in the PC version of ''Mario is Missing!'']] | ||
Bowser causes trouble in the real world during | Bowser causes much trouble in the real world during ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. Bowser plans to use several hairdryers to melt [[Antarctica]], which would result in the [[Earth]] flooding. However, because he cannot afford the amount of hairdryers needed to enact the scheme, Bowser sends his [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s across the world to steal rare and valuable artifacts to sell. | ||
Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi head to Antarctica to stop him, but Mario is captured by Bowser. Mario's kidnapping, however, differs between the three versions. In the PC version, Luigi remains outside with Yoshi, as he is too scared to go in, so Mario enters by himself; Bowser, disguised as a butler, gives Mario some candy, and he is caught in a net afterward. In the SNES version, Mario falls down a pit trap activated by Bowser. In the NES version, Bowser catches him in a sack. Either way, Mario is kidnapped, forcing Luigi to save Mario using the skill of deduction. | Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi head to Antarctica to stop him, but Mario is captured by Bowser. Mario's kidnapping, however, differs between the three versions. In the PC version, Luigi remains outside with Yoshi, as he is too scared to go in, so Mario enters by himself; Bowser, disguised as a butler, gives Mario some candy, and he is caught in a net afterward. In the SNES version, Mario falls down a pit trap activated by Bowser. In the NES version, Bowser catches him in a sack. Either way, Mario is kidnapped, forcing Luigi to save Mario using the skill of deduction. | ||
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==''Mario's Time Machine''== | ==''Mario's Time Machine''== | ||
[[File:Timulator in MiM SNES opening.png|thumb|Bowser standing aloft his Timulator in ''Mario's Time Machine'']] | [[File:Timulator in MiM SNES opening.png|thumb|Bowser standing aloft his Timulator in ''Mario's Time Machine'']] | ||
In | In ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', Bowser uses a time machine known as the [[Timulator]] to steal valuable artifacts from Earth's past, then places them in his own personal museum. He plans to destroy the Timulator after he is done, which would drastically alter the present. The player must take back Bowser's stolen artifacts and use the Timulator to return them to their proper places, saving the time stream. | ||
If the player fails to return all the artifacts in time, Bowser escapes by using the Timulator and setting it for "[[Paradise]]", forcing the player to start over. However, if the task is done, Bowser attempts to use the machine to escape, but it overloads, then self-destructs, and he is teleported to the Cretacious era, where a Tyrannosaurus Rex stomps him. If the player returns at least one of them in the wrong order, Bowser ends up teleported to the Cretacious era as aforementioned, although beyond that nothing else actually happens to him with the narration stating that, while the player did succeed in returning all the artifacts, they did so in the wrong order, thus forcing the player to start over. | If the player fails to return all the artifacts in time, Bowser escapes by using the Timulator and setting it for "[[Paradise]]", forcing the player to start over. However, if the task is done, Bowser attempts to use the machine to escape, but it overloads, then self-destructs, and he is teleported to the Cretacious era, where a Tyrannosaurus Rex stomps him. If the player returns at least one of them in the wrong order, Bowser ends up teleported to the Cretacious era as aforementioned, although beyond that nothing else actually happens to him with the narration stating that, while the player did succeed in returning all the artifacts, they did so in the wrong order, thus forcing the player to start over. |