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[[File:MIM-Globulator Map.png|thumb|260px|[[Earth]] displayed with the '''Globulator'''.]]
[[File:MIM-Globulator Map.png|thumb|260px|[[Earth]] displayed with the '''Globulator'''.]]
The '''Globulator''' is an item in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' After the player presses the START button, a picture of [[Earth]] is shown. It shows all the lands that the player has beaten up to that point. It can also be used to exit a level. After determining his location, [[Luigi]] can also summon [[Yoshi]] to assist him.
The '''Globulator''' is an item in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' After the player presses the {{button|nes|START}}/{{button|snes|start}} button, a picture of [[Earth]] is shown. It shows all the lands that the player has beaten up to that point. It can also be used to exit a level. After determining his location, [[Luigi]] can also summon [[Yoshi]] to assist him.


Aside from the levels of the game, the Globulator also displays, for unknown reasons, cities that cannot be visited by the player which, according to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version, are:
Aside from the levels of the game, the Globulator also displays, for unknown reasons, cities that cannot be visited by the player which, according to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version, are:

Revision as of 12:03, August 2, 2015

Earth according to the Globulator
Earth displayed with the Globulator.

The Globulator is an item in Mario is Missing! After the player presses the Start Button/Start Button button, a picture of Earth is shown. It shows all the lands that the player has beaten up to that point. It can also be used to exit a level. After determining his location, Luigi can also summon Yoshi to assist him.

Aside from the levels of the game, the Globulator also displays, for unknown reasons, cities that cannot be visited by the player which, according to the SNES version, are:

  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands (accessible in the MS-DOS version)
  • Anadyr, Russia
  • Anchorage, United States
  • Auckland, New Zealand
  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Belgrade, Yugoslavia (currently Serbia)
  • Berlin, Germany (accessible in the MS-DOS version)
  • Bogotá, Colombia
  • Bombay, India (accessible in the MS-DOS version)
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • Casablanca, Morocco
  • Dallas, United States
  • Dublin, Ireland (accessible in the MS-DOS version)
  • Gibraltar, United Kingdom
  • Honolulu, United States
  • Irkutsk, Russia
  • Lagos, Nigeria
  • Lima, Peru
  • Lisbon, Portugal
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Manila, Philippines
  • Montréal, Canada (accessible in the NES version)
  • Omsk, Russia
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Perth, Australia
  • Reykjavík, Iceland
  • Santiago, Chile
  • Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Tehran, Iran
  • Vancouver, Canada
  • Venice, Italy
  • Warsaw, Poland