The controls are as follows: Controls +++++++++++ Map Selection Screen - Up (D-Pad) - Enter a land Gameplay Screen - START - See Tools SELECT - Toggles smaller version of city map on screen Up ( D-Pad) and Down ( D-Pad)- Cross a street (Have to use walkways) A Button - Talk to people Make a selection B Button - Jump on enemies Y Button - Dash 3. There are a lot of lands in the game,? in all, but they are all pretty static, and all that changes is the building and map structure and the different artifacts. How this helps you rescue Mario beats the hell out of me, but hey, whatever works for the game makers. It seems Mario was sucked into some kind of time vortex in the beginning of the game, and Luigi has to find him and rescue him, with the help of Yoshi, by finding missing artifacts in the lands and returning them, then answering questions about them. So behold the guide that will get you through this game as fast as possible, so you can tell your friends you've beaten ALL the Mario games, and watch them murmur about how much of a nerd you are. But now that he retired from FAQ writing, looks like its up to me to finish the entire thing. So I let IceFlamethrower have a run with it. However, I stuck with it, and tried to finish it. I was bored to tears by the second set of stages, and wanted to cry by the third. It's a good idea, and might be able to be used as a teaching device, but it's lacking in a few areas, mainly the actually making it fun part. They mixed together history and geography with action-adventure gaming. This was Nintendo's attempt at making an educational game fun. Version 2.0 - Updated E-mail Address Major Formatting Issues Fixed FAQ/Walkthrough Completed Table Of Contents 1.
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YES NO Mario Is Missing! FAQ/Walkthrough Written by Raging_DemonTEN and Ice Flamethrower Copyright 1993 Nintendo, The Software Toolsworks FAQ Copyright 2000-2001 E-Mail Addresses: This FAQ is for individual use only, and is not to be reproduced and sold in any shape or form without the authors' permission.