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==Boards== | ==Boards== | ||
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*In [[Bombsketball]], as well as in [[Tug o' War]] if the three players win, the winning text will be shown with a grammatical error, with the singular "wins" being used instead of the plural "win" or the past tense "won". This was fixed in subsequent games. | *In [[Bombsketball]], as well as in [[Tug o' War]] if the three players win, the winning text will be shown with a grammatical error, with the singular "wins" being used instead of the plural "win" or the past tense "won". This was fixed in subsequent games. | ||
*This is the only ''Super Mario'' game on the [[Nintendo 64]] to have a sequel be released on the same console, let alone two. | *This is the only ''Super Mario'' game on the [[Nintendo 64]] to have a sequel be released on the same console, let alone two. | ||
*Unless one counts [[Amiibo]] boards in [[Mario Party 10]], this is the Mario Party with the most party mode boards. | |||
==References== | ==References== |