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[[File:NES Museum.png|thumb|[[Mario]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' in Bowser's Museum]]
[[File:NES Museum.png|thumb|[[Mario]] from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' in Bowser's Museum]]
'''Bowser's Museum'''<ref>''Mario's Time Machine'' SNES/NES instruction booklet, page 1.</ref> was where [[Bowser]] stored his stolen historical artifacts, and was only featured in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. Bowser, using his [[Timulator]], went back in time and stole valuable objects of historical significance to put on display here. In the [[MS-DOS]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] versions, it is located within [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's castle]], whereas in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, it is its own building. In the museum, Mario uses the time machine to return the objects to their right times, foiling Bowser's plot.
'''Bowser's Museum'''<ref name=console>''Mario's Time Machine'' SNES/NES instruction booklet, page 1.</ref> (lowercase in the [[MS-DOS]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] opening) was where [[Bowser]] stored his stolen historical artifacts, and was only featured in ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. Bowser, using his [[Timulator]], went back in time and stole valuable objects of historical significance to put on display here. The console versions add that Bowser intends to destroy the Timulator when he is finished using it, irreversibly sending the world back to the Dark Ages.<ref name=console/> In the MS-DOS and SNES versions, it is located within [[Bowser's Castle|Bowser's castle]], whereas in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version, it is its own building. In the museum, Mario uses the time machine to return the objects to their right times, foiling Bowser's plot.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:13, October 26, 2021

Bowser's Museum
Mario from the NES version of Mario's Time Machine in Bowser's Museum

Bowser's Museum[1] (lowercase in the MS-DOS and SNES opening) was where Bowser stored his stolen historical artifacts, and was only featured in Mario's Time Machine. Bowser, using his Timulator, went back in time and stole valuable objects of historical significance to put on display here. The console versions add that Bowser intends to destroy the Timulator when he is finished using it, irreversibly sending the world back to the Dark Ages.[1] In the MS-DOS and SNES versions, it is located within Bowser's castle, whereas in the NES version, it is its own building. In the museum, Mario uses the time machine to return the objects to their right times, foiling Bowser's plot.

References

  1. ^ a b Mario's Time Machine SNES/NES instruction booklet, page 1.