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The Eiffel Tower does not actually have a flag on top of it in real life. In fact, even in the game, Luigi's photograph of the Eiffel Tower shows it without the Tricolor on it.
The Eiffel Tower does not actually have a flag on top of it in real life. In fact, even in the game, Luigi's photograph of the Eiffel Tower shows it without the Tricolor on it.
== Information ==
*Boy: ''"You'll have 1652 steps to climb with it. But don't worry, you can slide back down the 1000 foot flagpole."''
*Tourist: ''"That's the topper to the most riveting sight in Paris. It took 2.5 million rivets to build it."''
*Reporter: ''"That's the Tricolor--red, white and blue. Climb the Eiffel Tower and you'll know what to do."''
*Scientist: ''"Gustave Eiffel built his tower in 1887. They added that flag later."''
*Policewoman: ''"How can the French salute the Eiffel Tower without that?"''


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Revision as of 10:29, July 2, 2024

Tricolor
Tricolor in Mario is Missing!
SNES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1992)

The Tricolor is a name for, among other flags, the flag of France. In the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, it is stolen from the top of the Eiffel Tower by Koopa Troopas raiding the city of Paris. Luigi must retrieve the flag, deduce where it belongs by asking passersby about it, and return it to the Eiffel Tower's information booth after answering trivia questions to prove its authenticity.

The Eiffel Tower does not actually have a flag on top of it in real life. In fact, even in the game, Luigi's photograph of the Eiffel Tower shows it without the Tricolor on it.

Information

  • Boy: "You'll have 1652 steps to climb with it. But don't worry, you can slide back down the 1000 foot flagpole."
  • Tourist: "That's the topper to the most riveting sight in Paris. It took 2.5 million rivets to build it."
  • Reporter: "That's the Tricolor--red, white and blue. Climb the Eiffel Tower and you'll know what to do."
  • Scientist: "Gustave Eiffel built his tower in 1887. They added that flag later."
  • Policewoman: "How can the French salute the Eiffel Tower without that?"