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[[ | [[File:M&SATROG 3DS Sugarloaf Mountain.png|thumb|Sugarloaf Mountain in ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' for the Nintendo 3DS]] | ||
{{quote|Sugar Loaf Mountain stands on the left side of Rio's great balloon-shaped bay. Two cable cars carry visitors 1300 meters{{sic}} above both the city and Guanabara Bay. Once atop the mountain, visitors can get off at the lower vista and watch samba troupes perform at cliffside restaurants, or they can go all the way to the top. From that height the city spreads out below like a carpet of lights. The granite mountain got its name from Portuguese sailors who swore it resembled the cone-shaped loaves of sugar processed from Brazilian sugar cane.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing!}} | |||
'''{{wp|Sugarloaf Mountain}}''' (in Portuguese: '''''Pão de Açúcar''''') is a peak at the bay of [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil. | |||
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''Sugar Loaf Mountain | ===''Mario is Missing!''=== | ||
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During the events of the [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|PC]] and [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']], [[Luigi]] finds a [[Sugar Loaf Mountain cable car|cable car]] that was stolen from Sugarloaf Mountain (formatted as '''Sugar Loaf Mountain''') by [[Koopa Troopa|Koopa]]s. The cable car is needed to get visitors to the top of the mountain. Before returning the cable car to Sugar Loaf Mountain's [[Curator]], Luigi has to correctly answer some questions to prove its authenticity. Upon delivering it back, Luigi is rewarded a prize of 2,250 dollars. | |||
* ''Tourists can scale the mountain by:'' | |||
** mountain goat | |||
** '''trolley car''' | |||
** downhill skis | |||
** subway | |||
* ''Sugar Loaf got its name from:'' | |||
** Hawaiian sugar growers | |||
** '''Portuguese sailors''' | |||
** samba troupes | |||
** Brazilian meat loaf | |||
* ''What's the name of the bay to the east of Sugar Loaf?'' | |||
** '''Guanabara Bay''' | |||
** Sugar Loaf Bay | |||
** Samba Bay | |||
** Rio de Janeiro Bay | |||
The pamphlet wrongly states that Sugar Loaf Mountain is 1300 meters high; the correct measure would be 1300 feet, which is only about 400 meters. | |||
===''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games''=== | |||
[[File:096-M&SATROGSugarloafMountain.png|thumb|150px|left|[[Stamp]] of Sugarloaf Mountain from ''Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games'' for the Wii U]] | |||
In the [[Wii U]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U)|Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games]]'', Sugarloaf Mountain is depicted in one of the game's [[Stamp]]s. | |||
In the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)|Nintendo 3DS version]], Sugarloaf Mountain is one of the areas explorable in {{wp|Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro|Copacabana}} in the [[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS)#Road to Rio|Road to Rio]] mode. The player can take the tramway to the top to find a chest containing a [[melon]]. On Day 2 of Mario Story, the player is tasked by [[Princess Daisy]] to investigate ghost sightings around Copacabana, including on Sugarloaf Mountain. At the mountain's base, a townsperson tells the player that they saw a ghost on top of it, and the player and the townsperson head to the top, where they find the [[Mysterious Map]] before heading back down. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:59, September 13, 2024
- “Sugar Loaf Mountain stands on the left side of Rio's great balloon-shaped bay. Two cable cars carry visitors 1300 meters[sic] above both the city and Guanabara Bay. Once atop the mountain, visitors can get off at the lower vista and watch samba troupes perform at cliffside restaurants, or they can go all the way to the top. From that height the city spreads out below like a carpet of lights. The granite mountain got its name from Portuguese sailors who swore it resembled the cone-shaped loaves of sugar processed from Brazilian sugar cane.”
- —Pamphlet, Mario is Missing!
Sugarloaf Mountain (in Portuguese: Pão de Açúcar) is a peak at the bay of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
History[edit]
Mario is Missing![edit]
During the events of the PC and SNES versions of Mario is Missing!, Luigi finds a cable car that was stolen from Sugarloaf Mountain (formatted as Sugar Loaf Mountain) by Koopas. The cable car is needed to get visitors to the top of the mountain. Before returning the cable car to Sugar Loaf Mountain's Curator, Luigi has to correctly answer some questions to prove its authenticity. Upon delivering it back, Luigi is rewarded a prize of 2,250 dollars.
- Tourists can scale the mountain by:
- mountain goat
- trolley car
- downhill skis
- subway
- Sugar Loaf got its name from:
- Hawaiian sugar growers
- Portuguese sailors
- samba troupes
- Brazilian meat loaf
- What's the name of the bay to the east of Sugar Loaf?
- Guanabara Bay
- Sugar Loaf Bay
- Samba Bay
- Rio de Janeiro Bay
The pamphlet wrongly states that Sugar Loaf Mountain is 1300 meters high; the correct measure would be 1300 feet, which is only about 400 meters.
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games[edit]
In the Wii U version of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Sugarloaf Mountain is depicted in one of the game's Stamps.
In the Nintendo 3DS version, Sugarloaf Mountain is one of the areas explorable in Copacabana in the Road to Rio mode. The player can take the tramway to the top to find a chest containing a melon. On Day 2 of Mario Story, the player is tasked by Princess Daisy to investigate ghost sightings around Copacabana, including on Sugarloaf Mountain. At the mountain's base, a townsperson tells the player that they saw a ghost on top of it, and the player and the townsperson head to the top, where they find the Mysterious Map before heading back down.
Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Wii U) / Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Nintendo 3DS) / Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition | |||
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Playable characters | Fully playable | Amy • Blaze • Bowser • Bowser Jr. • Daisy • Donkey Kong • Dr. Eggman • Knuckles • Luigi • Mario • Metal Sonic • Mii • Peach • Shadow • Silver • Sonic • Tails • Vector • Waluigi • Wario • Yoshi | |
Guest characters | Birdo • Cream • Diddy Kong • Dry Bones • Dry Bowser • Eggman Nega • Espio • Jet • Larry • Ludwig • Nabbit • Omega • Rosalina • Rouge • Roy • Sticks • Toad • Wave • Wendy • Zavok • Zazz | ||
Additional team members | Birdos • Boom Booms • Chao • Egg Pawns • Pom Pom • Toads • Yoshis | ||
Other characters and species | Animals • Big • Birdo • Boy in Mario Suit and Boy in Sonic Suit • Chao • Charmy • Cream • Horse • Koopa Troopas • Lakitu • Omochao • Orbot & Cubot • Pianta • Shy Guys • Toads • Yoshis | ||
Enemies and obstacles | Boos • Bullet Bills • Castles • Egg Flappers • Goombas • Goomba Towers • Koopa Paratroopas • Moto Bugs • Octus • Piranha Plants • Spinies • Thwomps • Warp Pipes | ||
Items | ? Block • Blooper • Brick Block • Bullet Bill • Chaos Emerald • Coin • Dash Panel • Empty Block • Fire Flower • Flame Shield • Fruit • Golden Dash Mushroom • Green Shell • Item Box • Moto Bug • POW Block • Power Sneakers • Red Shell • Ring • Shield • Spiny Shell • Spring • Star Coin • Super Star | ||
Events | Wii U version | Olympic events | 100m • 100m Freestyle Swimming • 4x100m Relay • Archery • Beach Volleyball • Boxing • BMX • Equestrian • Football • Javelin Throw • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Rugby Sevens • Table Tennis • Triple Jump |
Duel Events | Duel Football • Duel Rugby Sevens • Duel Beach Volleyball | ||
Nintendo 3DS version |
Olympic events | 100m • 110m Hurdles • Long Jump • Javelin Throw • 100m Freestyle Swimming • Archery • Boxing • Table Tennis • Beach Volleyball • Equestrian • BMX • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Football • Golf | |
Plus Events | 100m Plus • 110m Hurdles Plus • Long Jump Plus • Javelin Throw Plus • 100m Freestyle Swimming Plus • Archery Plus • Boxing Plus • Table Tennis Plus • Beach Volleyball Plus • Equestrian Plus • BMX Plus • Rhythmic Gymnastics Plus • Football Plus • Golf Plus | ||
Arcade Edition | Hammer Throw • 100m • Javelin Throw • 100m Freestyle Swimming • Archery • 100m Hurdles • Rhythmic Gymnastics • Long Jump • Trampoline • 4x100m Relay | ||
Miscellaneous | Gallery • Staff (Wii U / Nintendo 3DS) • Stamps |