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Old 20 April 2008, 23:09   #1
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Mario is Missing

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Old 20 April 2008, 23:13   #2
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I played Mario is Missing as a kid soooo long ago, remember walking around in a city. This was the PC version and doesn't look like the picture, guess I didn't get so far. So, there is supposed to be an Amiga version?
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Old 21 April 2008, 05:40   #3
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Article looks like it came from Amiga Power. Its very possible that it was a game that was due to be released for the Amiga that never saw the light of day. Certainly, I dont remember any Mario games for the Amiga (apart from Great Giana Sisters ).

If I were you, Id check through some scans of back issues of AP to be sure.

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Old 21 April 2008, 09:59   #4
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I think that's from Amiga Format rather than Amiga Power but I couldn't be totally sure on that - maybe worth checking AMR?
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It's from Amiga Format: http://amr.abime.net/review_35940
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Old 21 April 2008, 10:22   #6
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I wish Mario was "still" missing!
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Old 17 May 2008, 23:05   #7
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in the french Amiga magazine "Amiga Dream" n°3 january 1994, they also say Mario Is Missing is going to be launched on Amiga. It's a geography edu-title for 7-12 years children. I think HOL guys can add it on the database (chipset : OCS, ECS, year : 1994, publisher : Mindscape).
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Old 29 June 2017, 15:22   #8
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The game was also reviewed in Amiga Joker April 1994, page 20. See here: http://amr.abime.net/review_19425

The info box says it is shipped on 5 disks and can be installed to HD.

Anybody knows whether this was actually finished on the Amiga or did they just review a version for a different platform?
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Old 02 July 2017, 12:34   #10
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i think this is a cancelled projet.
https://www.gamefaqs.com/company/1064-mindscape

i you search for Mario is Missing, it real miss Amiga version
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