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'''''Mario Party 2''''' is the second main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 64]]. [[Mario]] and the gang are fighting for the rights for a new amusement park. The objective is simple and similar to the previous ''Mario Party'': obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and defeat [[Bowser]]. This game introduces the first use of collectible items in ''Mario Party''{{'}}s history; the first game had items, but they simply added optional rules or game modes to the game. Each board has its own tricks and turns, and the playable characters, as well as Bowser, wear different outfits based on the theme of the board. Battle, Item, and Duel minigames are introduced in ''Mario Party 2'', and players now have the option to practice minigames, a feature that would later be featured in all future installments.
'''''Mario Party 2''''' is the second main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 64]]. [[Mario]] and the gang are fighting for the rights for a new amusement park. The objective is simple and similar to the previous ''Mario Party'': obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and defeat [[Bowser]]. This game introduces the first use of collectible items in <i>Mario Party</i>'s history; the first game had items, but they simply added optional rules or game modes to the game. Each board has its own tricks and turns, and the playable characters, as well as Bowser, wear different outfits based on the theme of the board.
 
Battle, Item, and Duel minigames are introduced in ''Mario Party 2''. Battle Minigames give every player a chance to win 70% of the stocked jackpot taken from players (usually a set amount). The top two get a 70/30 share, while the bottom two get nothing; a leftover [[coin]] is given randomly. Additionally, players can no longer lose coins in normal minigames. Also, the players now have the option to practice minigames, which would later be featured in all the future installments.


The game was later rereleased on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] in Japan in November 2010 and worldwide the following month, and the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in Japan in March 2016, in Europe and Australia in April 2016, and in North America in December 2016, making ''Mario Party 2'' the first ''Mario Party'' game to be released on the Virtual Console. It is the only home console ''Mario Party'' game to be available through the Virtual Console. It is also the first of the three ''Mario Party'' games to be rereleased for the Wii U's Virtual Console; the others being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' and ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. ''Mario Party 2'' was also released on the [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] service on November 2, 2022, along with the first ''[[Mario Party]]''.
The game was later rereleased on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] in Japan in November 2010 and worldwide the following month, and the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in Japan in March 2016, in Europe and Australia in April 2016, and in North America in December 2016, making ''Mario Party 2'' the first ''Mario Party'' game to be released on the Virtual Console. It is the only home console ''Mario Party'' game to be available through the Virtual Console. It is also the first of the three ''Mario Party'' games to be rereleased for the Wii U's Virtual Console; the others being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' and ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. ''Mario Party 2'' was also released on the [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] service on November 2, 2022, along with the first ''[[Mario Party]]''.
==Story==
==Story==
<div style="float:right">[[File:MP2 intro 1.png|thumb|200px|The cast argues over what to call their new land.]]</div>
[[File:MP2 intro 1.png|thumb|200px|right|The cast argues over what to call their new land.]]
The game opens on a stage where [[Toad]] comes out to welcome guests and introduce the story of the play.
The game opens on a stage where [[Toad]] comes out to welcome guests and introduce the story of the play.


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So Mario and friends took on this new quest, to defeat the King Koopa and prove who's the best!  They went deep into space, met ghosts and pirates, but always on Bowser their keen sights were set.  No adventure more trying, no reward more grand...  So speaks the legend of Mario Land!</blockquote>
So Mario and friends took on this new quest, to defeat the King Koopa and prove who's the best!  They went deep into space, met ghosts and pirates, but always on Bowser their keen sights were set.  No adventure more trying, no reward more grand...  So speaks the legend of Mario Land!</blockquote>


[[Mario]] and friends (save for [[Wario]]) decide to create a new world. They name this new world [[Mario Land (Mario Party 2)|Mario Land]]. However, Wario is unhappy with this name, and introduces his own name: Wario Land. This causes an argument to break out on what to call the new world. [[Princess Peach|Peach]] suddenly interrupts the group claiming she has a name they can all agree on. She reveals her name to be Peach Land and the characters double over in irony. As the group continues to argue, a sinister event is taking place on the other side of the unnamed world.
One day [[Mario]] and friends (save for [[Wario]]) decide to create a new world. They name this new world [[Mario Land (Mario Party 2)|Mario Land]]. But Wario is unhappy with that name, and introduces his own name; Wario Land. Thanks to Wario, an argument breaks out on what to call this new world. [[Princess Peach|Peach]] suddenly interrupts the group claiming she has a name they can all agree on. She reveals her name to be Peach Land and the characters double over in irony. As the group continues to argue, a sinister event is taking place on the other side of the unnamed world.


[[File:MP2 intro 2.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser invades Mario Land]]
[[File:MP2 intro 2.png|thumb|left|200px|Bowser invades Mario Land.]]
Bowser has set his sights on this new land, and quickly begins invading it for himself while the group is still arguing. A lone [[Koopa Troopa]] sees his invasion and then arrives to warn the group about Bowser's plans. However, since they are fighting, they ignore him. Toad then gets everyone's attention by saying whoever can beat Bowser will have the new land named after them. The cast quickly runs off to defeat Bowser and claim their prize.
Bowser has set his sights on this new land, and quickly begins invading it for himself because the group is still arguing. A lone [[Koopa Troopa]] sees his invasion and then arrives to warn the group about Bowser's plans. However, since they are fighting they do not hear him. Toad then gets everyone's attention by saying whoever can beat Bowser will have the new land named after them. The cast quickly runs off to defeat Bowser and claim their prize.


<div style="float:right">[[File:MP2 BowserDefeated.png|thumb|200px|Bowser is defeated]]</div>
[[File:MP2 BowserDefeated.png|thumb|200px|right|Bowser is defeated.]]
The story then takes the characters across six lands, ending in Bowser Land. Bowser meets the group in a showdown showing his [[Metal Mario|Metal Bowser]] power up and claims he is invincible. A character (depending on who won the board) then fights Bowser and, with the power of the stars, is able to throw him into orbit.
The story then takes the characters across six lands ending in Bowser Land. Bowser meets the group in a showdown showing his [[Metal Mario|Metal Bowser]] power up and claims he is invincible. The character (depending on who won the board) then fights Bowser and with the power of the stars, is able to throw him into orbit.


The game then resumes to the stage format, with Mario and friends triumphantly standing over a defeated Bowser. Toad exclaims that they live in peace in the new Mario Land (which does not change depending on the character). The curtain falls and each character comes out for one final bow, followed by the whole cast.
The game then resumes to the stage format with Mario and friends triumphantly standing over a defeated Bowser. Toad exclaims that they live in peace in the new Mario Land (which does not change depending on the character). The curtain falls and each character comes out for one final bow, followed by the whole cast.
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|[[File:MP2 Skeleton Key.png]]
|[[File:MP2 Skeleton Key.png]]
|[[Skeleton Key]]
|[[Skeleton Key]]
|align=left|This item is activated automatically whenever a player who possesses it is about to run into a locked gate. The key will open the gate &ndash; the player will be let through, and the gate will be locked again. Unlike in ''Mario Party 3'', the player cannot discard this item if they do not need it. This is Luigi's favorite item.
|align=left|This item is activated automatically whenever a player who possesses it is about to run into a locked gate. The key will open the gate &ndash; the player will be let through, and the gate will be locked again. Unlike in ''Mario Party 3'', where the player can discard this item whenever they would like it, this option is not present in this title. This is Luigi's favorite item.
|10 Coins
|10 Coins
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|[[File:MP3 BowserSuit.png]]
|[[File:MP3 BowserSuit.png]]
|[[Bowser Suit]]
|[[Bowser Suit]]
|align=left|When used, the player using it will masquerade themselves as Bowser and steals twenty Coins from any rival player they pass.  
|align=left|When used, the player using it will masquerade themselves as Bowser. The masqueraded player will then roll the Dice Block, and any players whom are passed will have to give twenty Coins to the masqueraded player.
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|[[File:MP2 Bowser Bomb.png]]
|[[File:MP2 Bowser Bomb.png]]
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|align=left|When a player obtains this item in an item minigame, Bowser will use it at the end of the current turn. When used, Koopa Kid will transform into Bowser. Bowser will then roll three Dice Blocks, and will move accordingly. Any player that Bowser passes will lose all of their Coins. This is Donkey Kong's favorite item.
|align=left|When a player obtains this item in an item minigame, Bowser will use it at the end of the current turn. When used, Koopa Kid will transform into Bowser. Bowser will then roll three Dice Blocks, and will move accordingly. Any player that Bowser passes will lose all of their Coins. This is Donkey Kong's favorite item.
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A player can only hold one item at a time here. In the future installments, more items can be held, usually 3. In [[Bowser Land]], there is a shop run by a [[Koopa Kid]], who will force the player who passed in front of it to buy an item on his choice at a higher price. It can be Mushroom for 12 coins, Skeleton Key for 12 coins, Warp Block for 17 coins, or Bowser Suit and Bowser Bomb (which are usually unobtainable via shopping) for 12 coins each. If the player passes by this shop while wearing a Bowser Suit, he will instead give the player a Skeleton Key, Golden Mushroom, Boo Bell, or a Magic Lamp for free.
 
A player can only hold one item at a time here. In the future installments, more items can be held, usually 3. In [[Bowser Land]], there is a shop run by [[Koopa Kid]], who will force the player who passed in front of it to buy an item on his choice at a higher price. It can be Mushroom for 12 coins, Skeleton Key for 12 coins, Warp Block for 17 coins, or Bowser Suit and Bowser Bomb (which are usually unobtainable via shopping) for 12 coins each.


==Spaces==
==Spaces==
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|[[File:Bowser Land map.png|180px]]
|[[File:Bowser Land map.png|180px]]
|[[File:MP2 Bowser Land Logo.png|180px|link=Bowser Land]]
|[[File:MP2 Bowser Land Logo.png|180px|link=Bowser Land]]
|align=left|'''Bowser Land''' is the sixth and final board in ''Mario Party 2''. This board is unlocked when all the other boards have been played at least once. Players are not dressed in any costumes, nor are they assigned a title. The rules of the game are turned around on this board. The effect this has is that, when a player passes by a bank, they gain five Coins instead of having to pay the equivalent sum of Coins. This will add up to a loan in the bank. Also, unlike in other boards (where any player who lands on a Bank Space will receive all previously deposited Coins), they will have to pay the full loan (or less, if they do not have enough; if they have no Coins, they will lose a Star). There is also an item shop where the owner, Baby Bowser, will force the player passing to buy an item he selects. While these features are prevalent, the main feature of this board is the Bowser Parade. After each five turns, the parade will start. Any player caught in the parade will lose two Coins per space, and they will eventually be sent back to the starting space. However, if no players are in the parade's path, the parade will be canceled. For players to control the path the parade will take, they can manipulate tiles with arrows on them. They can change the direction of the tiles by passing a Baby Bowser and paying him a fee of five Coins. The Happening Spaces near a red [[Warp Pipe]] make players warp to the next red Warp Pipe. Players who land on a Happening Space near the [[Blooper|Bloober]] at the north-west corner of the board will be taken to a "ride", where they will go in a circle until they manage to land on another Happening Space.
|align=left|'''Bowser Land''' is the sixth and final board in ''Mario Party 2''. This board is unlocked when all the other boards have been played at least once. Players are not dressed in any costumes beside their normal attire, and they are not assigned a title. The rules of the game are turned around on this board. The effect this has is that, when a player passes by a bank, they gain five Coins instead of having to pay the equivalent sum of Coins. This will add up to a loan in the bank. Also, unlike in other boards (where any player who lands on a Bank Space will receive all previously deposited Coins), they will have to pay the full loan (or less, if they do not have enough; if they have no Coins, they will lose a Star). There is also an item shop where the owner, Baby Bowser, will force the player passing to buy an item he selects. While these features are prevalent, the main feature of this board is the Bowser Parade. After each five turns, the parade will start. Any player caught in the parade will lose two Coins per space, and they will eventually be sent back to the starting space. However, if no players are in the parade's path, the parade will be canceled. For players to control the path the parade will take, they can manipulate tiles with arrows on them. They can change the direction of the tiles by passing a Baby Bowser and paying him a fee of five Coins. The Happening Spaces near a red [[Warp Pipe]] make players warp to the next red Warp Pipe. Players who land on a Happening Space near the [[Blooper]] at the north-west corner of the board will be taken to a "ride", where they will go in a circle until they manage to land on another Happening Space.
|[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br>
|[[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]][[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br>
|Bowser
|Bowser
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==Minigames==
==Minigames==
{{main|List of Mario Party 2 minigames}}
{{main|List of Mario Party 2 minigames}}
''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s minigames consist of 4-Player minigames, 1-vs-3 minigames, 2-vs-2 minigames, and the newly introduced Battle, Item, and Duel minigames, as well as a Challenge minigame. Players also now have the option to practice any minigame. Battle Minigames give every player a chance to win 70% of the stocked jackpot taken from players (usually a set amount). The top two get a 70/30 share, while the bottom two get nothing; a leftover [[coin]] is given randomly. 1-Player minigames do not reappear from ''Mario Party''.
===Mini-Game Land===
===Mini-Game Land===
{{main|Mini-Game Land}}
{{main|Mini-Game Land}}
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[[Nintendo]] of America sent the gaming magazine ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' a sarcastic certificate over the publication's negative review of ''Mario Party 2'' and its predecessor.<ref>Ryckert, Dan (September 18, 2000). [http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/09/18/replay-mario-party-3.aspx?PageIndex=11 Replay - ''Mario Party 3''], ''Game Informer'', Retrieved February 18 2015</ref>
[[Nintendo]] of America sent the gaming magazine ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' a sarcastic certificate over the publication's negative review of ''Mario Party 2'' and its predecessor.<ref>Ryckert, Dan (September 18, 2000). [http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/09/18/replay-mario-party-3.aspx?PageIndex=11 Replay - ''Mario Party 3''], ''Game Informer'', Retrieved February 18 2015</ref>
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===Sales===
===Sales===
''Mario Party 2'' is the 20th best-selling game for the Nintendo 64, having sold 2.5 million copies worldwide: 1.27 million in North America, 1.07 million in Japan, and 160,000 elsewhere, as of December 31, 2009.
''Mario Party 2'' is the 20th best-selling game for the Nintendo 64, having sold 2.5 million copies worldwide: 1.27 million in North America, 1.07 million in Japan, and 160,000 elsewhere, as of December 31, 2009.
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==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|List of Mario Party 2 staff}}
{{main|List of Mario Party 2 staff}}
===Game Director===
===Game Director===
*Kenji Kikuchi
*Kenji Kikuchi
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==References in later games==
==References in later games==
*''[[Mario Party 3]]'': The character mugshots of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Wario, and Donkey Kong and the announcer’s voice were reused for this game.
*''[[Mario Party 3]]'': The character mugshots of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Wario, and Donkey Kong were reused for this game.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': [[Yoshi]] in his [[Pirate Land]] costume appears as a collectible sticker.
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': [[Yoshi]] in his [[Pirate Land]] costume appears as a collectible sticker.
*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Thirteen minigames from ''Mario Party 2'' return in this game, along with four others in their original ''Mario Party'' format.
*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Thirteen minigames from ''Mario Party 2'' return in this game, along with four others in their original ''Mario Party'' format.
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*Despite [[:File:Mp2star.jpg|this piece of official artwork]] showing all the characters wearing an outfit for a specific board during minigames, characters only wear their regular outfits in all mini-games, except Duel mini-games.
*Despite [[:File:Mp2star.jpg|this piece of official artwork]] showing all the characters wearing an outfit for a specific board during minigames, characters only wear their regular outfits in all mini-games, except Duel mini-games.
*When choosing Bowser Land, when selecting 2 players, it will say "3 Computer Characters" instead of 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWuAsyIo5-4&t=15 Video]</ref>
*When choosing Bowser Land, when selecting 2 players, it will say "3 Computer Characters" instead of 2.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWuAsyIo5-4&t=15 Video]</ref>
*''Mario Party 2'' is the first ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game to be officially translated to Spanish and Italian.
*''Mario Party 2'' is the first ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' game to be officially translated to Spanish and Italian.
*''Mario Party 2'' is currently the only ''Mario Party'' game in which the boards are immediately chosen through the main menu, rather than picking them through the set-up screen.
*''Mario Party 2'' is currently the only ''Mario Party'' game in which the boards are immediately chosen through the main menu, rather than picking them through the set-up screen.


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*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nmwj/index.html Official ''Mario Party 2'' Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nmwj/index.html Official ''Mario Party 2'' Japanese website]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_mp264/ Official ''Mario Party 2'' Japanese website (Virtual Console release)]
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_mp264/ Official ''Mario Party 2'' Japanese website (Virtual Console release)]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/USA/NMWE/NMWE_E.pdf American English instruction booklet]
*[https://m1.nintendo.net/docvc/NUS/JPN/NMWJ/NMWJ_J.pdf Japanese instruction booklet]
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