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'''Walkie-talkies''' are a type of pickup exclusive to the DOS and | {{image}} | ||
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'''Walkie-talkies''' are a type of pickup exclusive to the DOS and CD-ROM Deluxe versions of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. Unlike other versions of the game, the map in the DOS and CD-ROM Deluxe versions only show the location of [[Luigi]] and the city's information booths by default. Collecting walkie-talkies around the city will add icons to the map, and a corresponding button on the HUD that will toggle those icons on and off. Each city has between nine and eleven walkie-talkies in it, divided into three types. | |||
Koopa walkie-talkies have a green shell icon on them. In the CD-ROM Deluxe version, a gruff voice says "Koopa!" when one is collected. Each Koopa walkie-talkie shows the location of one [[Koopa Troopa]] in the city. If the corresponding Koopa's item has been collected, the shell icon will turn gray. As the number of Koopas varies between three and five in different cities, the number of Koopa walkie-talkies also varies. | |||
Citizen walkie-talkies have a simplistic tan human icon on them. In the CD-ROM Deluxe version, they make a popping noise when collected. Each city has five citizen walkie-talkies. Though there is no visual difference between them, each corresponds to a certain type of person walking around — boys, tourists, businesswomen, scientists, and police officers — and will show every roaming NPC of that type on the map. | |||
Citizen walkie-talkies have a simplistic tan human icon on them. In the CD-ROM Deluxe version, they make a popping noise when collected. Each city has five citizen walkie-talkies. Though there is no visual difference between them, each corresponds to a certain type of person walking around — | |||
Pokey walkie-talkies add an icon of a [[Pokey]]'s head to the HUD when collected, but the walkie-talkies themselves have an icon of one of their body segments. In the CD-ROM Deluxe version, a pitched-up voice says "Pokey!" when one is collected. There is only one Pokey walkie-talkie in each city. It shows the location of all Pokeys in the city, and by extension, the exit [[Warp Pipe|pipes]] they are guarding. | Pokey walkie-talkies add an icon of a [[Pokey]]'s head to the HUD when collected, but the walkie-talkies themselves have an icon of one of their body segments. In the CD-ROM Deluxe version, a pitched-up voice says "Pokey!" when one is collected. There is only one Pokey walkie-talkie in each city. It shows the location of all Pokeys in the city, and by extension, the exit [[Warp Pipe|pipes]] they are guarding. | ||