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The '''[[wikipedia:Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]]''' is a stadium built for the 1974 Olympics located in [[Montreal]]. According to a tourist, the stadium "can hold up to 70,000 fans".
The '''[[wikipedia:Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic Stadium]]''' is a stadium built for the 1974 Olympics located in [[Montreal]]. According to a tourist, the stadium "can hold up to 70,000 fans".


[[Luigi]] can visit the Olympic Stadium in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''[[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]'' Prior to the events of the game, a [[Koopa Troopa]] stole the [[Tilted Tower]] from the Olympic Stadium, resulting the stadium to close. Luigi's task was to find and return it, for which he was rewarded 2,000 dollars.
[[Luigi]] can visit the Olympic Stadium in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''[[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Mario is Missing!]]'' Prior to the events of the game, a [[Koopa Troopa]] stole the [[Tilted Tower]] from the Olympic Stadium, resulting the stadium to close.


== Questions ==
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