no that's so fake
Marco Polo was his real name
it is polo and yes hes real
"The Description of the world" it had many titles, inculding, "The Adventures of Marco Polo" many people thought that Marco Polo's descriptions of China were so elaborate, that his writing was a work of fiction.
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His parents made the game up when they looked for Marco. They would shout "Marco!", and he would shout "Polo!", then they tried to find him. It was later restarted in India where the game was vice versa.
Marco Polo was his real name
it is polo and yes hes real
"The Description of the world" it had many titles, inculding, "The Adventures of Marco Polo" many people thought that Marco Polo's descriptions of China were so elaborate, that his writing was a work of fiction.
Marco polo... no its not just a game... this is a real answer
marco gumabao
His parents made the game up when they looked for Marco. They would shout "Marco!", and he would shout "Polo!", then they tried to find him. It was later restarted in India where the game was vice versa.
its a real awsome game that kids from 1 through 13 can play ......................................its AWSOME
Many people thought Polo's explorations would yield nothing, and just be a wild goose chase. Therefore, the game where you blindly stumble along (sailed) in an area of water (the oceans he sailed), looking for things (people, in the game) to get you out of trouble (being Marco) would naturally be named after him; because at the end of the game, you find someone to get you out of being Marco, and Marco Polo found the Orient people to get him out of the debt he would have been in if he wouldn't have brought home riches and valuable knowledge. (Sorry that sentence was so long! :D)
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Marco Vieyra
Well, honey, Marco's real name is Marco. Thunders Arena wrestlers use their real names, so there's no secret identity to uncover here. Keep on cheering for Marco, or whoever else tickles your fancy in the ring!
Marco Polo (1254-1324) was an Italian voyager and merchant who was one of the first Europeans to travel across Asia through China, visiting the Kublai Khan in Beijing. He left in 1271 (he was a teenager at the time) with his father (Nicolo Polo) and uncle (Maffeo Polo); they spent about 24 years traveling. [Nicolo and Maffeo had previously made a trip to China, from 1260-1269, during which the Kublai Khan (the conqueror of China) requested holy oil blessed by the Pope.]