Aalsmeer Flower Market

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Aalsmeer Flower Market in Mario is Missing!
Aalsmeer Flower Market in the DOS version.
“The Netherlands (which used to be called Holland), has been famous as a flower-growing center since the 17th century. When most people think of Holland they automatically think of tulips. The Aalsmeer Flower Auction, just outside Amsterdam, is the heart of the European florist trade. Six days a week, vendors gather there to bid for hundreds of different types of flowers. A gigantic clock showing the prices starts high and is gradually lowered. The first vendor to push a button and stop the clock owns that particular lot of flowers for the price shown.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

Aalsmeer Flower Auction (called Aalsmeer Flower Market in the game) is located in the Aalsmeer town in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[1] Appearing in the PC versions of Mario is Missing!, one of the Koopas stole the tulip from the Aalsmeer Flower Market from the flower market. The flower market remains closed until Luigi recovers the paintbrush.

Questions

To prove the tulip's authenticity, Luigi must answer the following questions:

  • The Alsmeer[sic] Flower Market is the biggest _____ in Europe.:
    • garden
    • city
    • auction
    • department store
  • How would you buy a lot of flowers at Aalsmeer?
    • Stop the clock
    • Raise your hand
    • Bang your gavel
    • Throw your money
  • What was Rembrandt's occupation?
    • Holland is best known for what flower?
    • Snapdragons
    • Wheat flowers
    • Tulips
    • Roses

References