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[[Image:MTM Paradise.png|thumb|right|Bowser makes his escape to '''Paradise'''.]]
[[File:MTM SNES Bad Ending 1.png|thumb|left|SNES '''Paradise'''.]]
[[File:MTM Paradise.png|thumb|right|Bowser makes his escape to '''Paradise'''.]]
'''Paradise''' is an area seen in the game ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is an isolated tropical island, the events on which taking place either in the year 1993 (in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version) or in the year 2000 (in the PC version).  
'''Paradise''' is an area seen in the game ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is an isolated tropical island, the events on which taking place either in the year 1993 (in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version) or in the year 2000 (in the PC version).  
 
[[File:MTM SNES Good Ending.png|thumb|left|Bowser being stomped by the Tyrannosaurus rex in the Cretaceous era.]]
Paradise only appears if the player fails to return the artifacts either correctly or quickly enough. When [[Mario]] returns all the artifacts and makes his way out of the [[Bowser's Museum|museum]], [[Bowser]] quickly snatches the ''[[Timulator]]'', sets the destination to "Paradise," and escapes to the island. However, if the player meets the conditions, the ''Timulator'' will instead set itself to "Overload," self-destruct, and dump Bowser in the [[wikipedia:Cretaceous|Cretaceous]] era, where he will be quickly stomped on by a ''[[wikipedia:Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus rex]]''.
Paradise only appears if the player fails to return the artifacts either correctly or quickly enough. When [[Mario]] returns all the artifacts and makes his way out of the [[Bowser's Museum|museum]], [[Bowser]] quickly snatches the ''[[Timulator]]'', sets the destination to "Paradise," and escapes to the island. However, if the player meets the conditions, the ''Timulator'' will instead set itself to "Overload," self-destruct, and dump Bowser in the [[wikipedia:Cretaceous|Cretaceous]] era, where he will be quickly stomped on by a ''[[wikipedia:Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus rex]]''.


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Revision as of 18:01, May 14, 2016

The Game Over screen from the SNES version of Mario's Time Machine.
SNES Paradise.
A screenshot of Paradise, an area where Bowser makes his escape.
Bowser makes his escape to Paradise.

Paradise is an area seen in the game Mario's Time Machine. It is an isolated tropical island, the events on which taking place either in the year 1993 (in the SNES version) or in the year 2000 (in the PC version).

Ending
Bowser being stomped by the Tyrannosaurus rex in the Cretaceous era.

Paradise only appears if the player fails to return the artifacts either correctly or quickly enough. When Mario returns all the artifacts and makes his way out of the museum, Bowser quickly snatches the Timulator, sets the destination to "Paradise," and escapes to the island. However, if the player meets the conditions, the Timulator will instead set itself to "Overload," self-destruct, and dump Bowser in the Cretaceous era, where he will be quickly stomped on by a Tyrannosaurus rex.