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|image=[[File:Book of Marco Polo MTMSNES.png]] [[File:Book of Marco Polo MTMDX.png]]<br>SNES (left) and PC (right)
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The '''''Book of Marco Polo''''' is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and PC releases of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. At the time of the game's events (1292, as [[Mario]] has traveled back in time), the game claims that [[Marco Polo]] was recording the details of his journey and what he witnessed, and that it is specifically titled "''The Book of Marco Polo''". Mario receives its first few pages from a salesman in [[Cambuluc]], who received it from Marco Polo while trading instead of any actual money. Mario can then bring it to a nearby sage who asks for Marco's notes. Once the sage has the notes, he describes its contents, including how Marco Polo has traveled to many locations between Italy and here. However, in reality, no such book titled "''The Book of Marco Polo''" exists: while there is a journal of Marco Polo's travels, it was titled ''Book of the Marvels of the World'', also known as ''[[wikipedia:The Travels of Marco Polo|The Travels of Marco Polo]]''. It was also written by [[wikipedia:Rustichello da Pisa|Rustichello da Pisa]], an author who noted the stories told by Marco Polo while they were in prison.
The '''''Book of Marco Polo''''' is an item in the [[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|PC]] and [[Mario's Time Machine (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES releases of ''Mario's Time Machine'']]. At the time of the game's events (1292, as [[Mario]] has traveled back in time), the game claims that [[Marco Polo]] was recording the details of his journey and what he witnessed, and that it is specifically titled "''The Book of Marco Polo''". Mario receives its first few pages from a salesman in [[Cambuluc]], who received it from Marco Polo while trading instead of any actual money. Mario can then bring it to a nearby sage who asks for Marco's notes. Once the sage has the notes, he describes its contents, including how Marco Polo has traveled to many locations between Italy and here. However, in reality, no such book titled "''The Book of Marco Polo''" exists: while there is a journal of Marco Polo's travels, it was titled ''Book of the Marvels of the World'', also known as ''[[wikipedia:The Travels of Marco Polo|The Travels of Marco Polo]]''. It was also written by [[wikipedia:Rustichello da Pisa|Rustichello da Pisa]], an author who noted the stories told by Marco Polo while they were in prison.
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Book of Marco Polo
Book of Marco Polo in Mario's Time Machine (SNES) Book of Marco Polo in Mario's Time Machine (PC)
SNES (left) and PC (right)
First appearance Mario's Time Machine (1993)

The Book of Marco Polo is an item in the PC and SNES releases of Mario's Time Machine. At the time of the game's events (1292, as Mario has traveled back in time), the game claims that Marco Polo was recording the details of his journey and what he witnessed, and that it is specifically titled "The Book of Marco Polo". Mario receives its first few pages from a salesman in Cambuluc, who received it from Marco Polo while trading instead of any actual money. Mario can then bring it to a nearby sage who asks for Marco's notes. Once the sage has the notes, he describes its contents, including how Marco Polo has traveled to many locations between Italy and here. However, in reality, no such book titled "The Book of Marco Polo" exists: while there is a journal of Marco Polo's travels, it was titled Book of the Marvels of the World, also known as The Travels of Marco Polo. It was also written by Rustichello da Pisa, an author who noted the stories told by Marco Polo while they were in prison.