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[[Image:hmario.jpg|Right|frame|Box Art]]'''Hotel Mario''' was a computer game mostly known for its poor voice acting and bizarre format. In this game, [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopalings | children]] take over the Mushroom Kingdom and built 7 resorts on it. [[Princess Toadstool | The Princess]] is held captive in each hotel until the moment of its destruction, at which point she taken off to a different hotel. Each hotel is run by a different Koopaling (except for the last one which is run by Bowser) whom must be fought by Mario in order to destroy the hotel. | [[Image:hmario.jpg|Right|frame|Box Art]]'''''Hotel Mario''''' was a computer game mostly known for its poor voice acting and bizarre format. In this game, [[Bowser]] and his [[Koopalings | children]] take over the Mushroom Kingdom and built 7 resorts on it. [[Princess Toadstool | The Princess]] is held captive in each hotel until the moment of its destruction, at which point she taken off to a different hotel. Each hotel is run by a different Koopaling (except for the last one which is run by Bowser) whom must be fought by Mario in order to destroy the hotel. | ||
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Revision as of 06:16, January 11, 2007
Hotel Mario was a computer game mostly known for its poor voice acting and bizarre format. In this game, Bowser and his children take over the Mushroom Kingdom and built 7 resorts on it. The Princess is held captive in each hotel until the moment of its destruction, at which point she taken off to a different hotel. Each hotel is run by a different Koopaling (except for the last one which is run by Bowser) whom must be fought by Mario in order to destroy the hotel.
External Links:
http://www.goodtimeretrocafe.com/cdi/hmario.html
Good Time Retro Cafe's review of the game. Contains detailed screenshots, sprites, movies, and a semi-walkthrough. Beware of language, though.