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{{minigame infobox | {{minigame infobox | ||
|image=[[File:Mario Party 5 Tube it or Lose it.png| | |image=[[File:Mario Party 5 Tube it or Lose it.png|280px]]<br>''Mario Party 5''<br>[[File:Top100TubeitOrLoseit.png|280px]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100''<br>[[File:Tube It or Lose It - Mario Party Superstars.png|280px]]<br>''Mario Party Superstars'' | ||
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 5]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''<br>''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 5]]''<br>''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''<br>''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | ||
|type=1-vs.-3 minigame | |type=1-vs.-3 minigame | ||
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|sample=''Mario Party 5'':<br>[[File:MP5 Everybody Party.oga]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100'':<br>[[File:MPTT100 Everybody Party.oga]]<br>''Mario Party Superstars'':<br>[[File:MPS Everybody Party.oga]] | |sample=''Mario Party 5'':<br>[[File:MP5 Everybody Party.oga]]<br>''Mario Party: The Top 100'':<br>[[File:MPTT100 Everybody Party.oga]]<br>''Mario Party Superstars'':<br>[[File:MPS Everybody Party.oga]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Tube It or Lose It''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. The name is a pun on the phrase " | '''Tube It or Lose It''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'', and ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. The name is a pun on the phrase "move it or lose it." | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The solo player controls a spiked machine, while the three members of the team each control an inner tube, which is faster and more maneuverable than the spiked machine. As the players travel through the course, the solo player must collide with the team members, popping their inner tubes and eliminating them. Along the way, rocks, tree stumps, and ramps are encountered. The solo player can break these by colliding with them, but the team must maneuver around them. Also, jumps in the course can be used strategically by the players to avoid or hit the others. If the solo player can eliminate all three team members before the end of the course is reached, the solo player wins. If even one team member survives to the end, the team wins. | The solo player controls a spiked machine, while the three members of the team each control an inner tube, which is faster and more maneuverable than the spiked machine. As the players travel through the course, the solo player must collide with the team members, popping their inner tubes and eliminating them. Along the way, rocks, tree stumps, and ramps are encountered. The solo player can break these by colliding with them, but the team must maneuver around them. Also, jumps in the course can be used strategically by the players to avoid or hit the others. If the solo player can eliminate all three team members before the end of the course is reached, the solo player wins. If even one team member survives to the end, the team wins. | ||
In ''Mario Party 5'', every character has their own tube colors when they are on the team side (see the section below for variants), while in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', the team tube colors are instead based on player order (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2, green for Player 3, and yellow for Player 4). In ''Mario Party Superstars'', all of the team tubes are colored black, | In ''Mario Party 5'', every character has their own tube colors when they are on the team side (see the section below for variants), while in ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', the team tube colors are instead based on player order (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2, green for Player 3, and yellow for Player 4). In ''Mario Party Superstars'', all of the team tubes are colored black, instead of character or player color. | ||
{{br}} | {{br}} | ||
===Trio Challenge=== | |||
In ''Mario Party Superstars'', this minigame is available in Stage 2 and Stage 5 of the [[Mt. Minigames#Trio Challenge|Trio Challenge]] in [[Mt. Minigames]]. | |||
In Stage 2, players play as a team against a Normal CPU solo opponent, and the rank requirements are: | |||
* A: All three team members survive | |||
* B: Two team members survive | |||
* C: Only a non-CPU team member survives | |||
* D: Only a CPU team member survives | |||
In Stage 5, a single human player plays against Normal CPU opponents, and the rank requirements are: | |||
* A: Win before reaching the first stump | |||
* B: Win before reaching the second ramp | |||
* C: Win before reaching the fences near the finish line | |||
* D: Win before reaching the finish line | |||
==Tube colors (''Mario Party 5'' only)== | ==Tube colors (''Mario Party 5'' only)== | ||
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==Ending== | ==Ending== | ||
[[File:TubeitorLoseitEnding.png|thumb | [[File:TubeitorLoseitEnding.png|thumb|The ending to Tube It or Lose It if the team wins in ''Mario Party 5'']] | ||
In ''Mario Party 5'' and ''Superstars'', the players are shown standing in front of a log cabin, with the winning side in front of the losing side. If the solo player wins, they are seen in front of their spiked machine and do their winning pose while the team players do their losing poses behind them. If the team players win, it is the inverse; they are seen in front of their respective remaining inner tubes and do their winning poses while the solo player does their losing pose without their spiked machine. | In ''Mario Party 5'' and ''Superstars'', the players are shown standing in front of a log cabin, with the winning side in front of the losing side. If the solo player wins, they are seen in front of their spiked machine and do their winning pose while the team players do their losing poses behind them. If the team players win, it is the inverse; they are seen in front of their respective remaining inner tubes and do their winning poses while the solo player does their losing pose without their spiked machine. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Tube it or Lose It (End) - Mario Party Superstars.png|The ending to Tube It or Lose It in ''Mario Party Superstars'' | |||
Tube | MPS cool image 4.jpg|"[[5 Minigames in Mario Party Superstars That Are Really Cool|5 Minigames in ''Mario Party Superstars'' That Are Really Cool]]" | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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|JapR=Yukiyama cheisu | |JapR=Yukiyama cheisu | ||
|JapM=Snowy Mountain Chase | |JapM=Snowy Mountain Chase | ||
| | |ChiS=雪山追逐赛 | ||
| | |ChiSR=xuě shān zhuī zhú saì | ||
| | |ChiSM=Snowy Mountain Chase | ||
|ChiT=雪山追逐賽 | |||
|ChiTR=xuě shān zhuī zhú saì | |||
|ChiTM=Snowy Mountain Chase | |||
|Dut=Klapband | |Dut=Klapband | ||
|DutM=Blowout | |DutM=Blowout | ||
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|SpaEM=Portmanteau of ''caparazón'' (shell) and ''pinchos'' (spikes) | |SpaEM=Portmanteau of ''caparazón'' (shell) and ''pinchos'' (spikes) | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* The name of this minigame is formatted differently twice in the episode "[[5 Minigames in Mario Party Superstars That Are Really Cool|5 Minigames in ''Mario Party Superstars'' That Are Really Cool]]" on [[Play Nintendo]]'s YouTube channel. In the video, it is formatted as '''Tube It or Lose it!''', while in the Chapters tab, it is formatted as '''Tube it or Lose it!'''<ref>Play Nintendo (December 10, 2022). [https://youtu.be/6fpyxZ4ZCs4 5 Minigames in Mario Party Superstars that are REALLY COOL 🧊 @playnintendo]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved April 13, 2023.</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:18, October 22, 2024
Tube It or Lose It | |||
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Mario Party 5 Mario Party: The Top 100 Mario Party Superstars | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 5 Mario Party: The Top 100 Mario Party Superstars | ||
Type | 1-vs.-3 minigame | ||
Music track | Everybody Party | ||
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Tube It or Lose It is a 1-vs.-3 minigame found in Mario Party 5, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. The name is a pun on the phrase "move it or lose it."
Gameplay[edit]
The solo player controls a spiked machine, while the three members of the team each control an inner tube, which is faster and more maneuverable than the spiked machine. As the players travel through the course, the solo player must collide with the team members, popping their inner tubes and eliminating them. Along the way, rocks, tree stumps, and ramps are encountered. The solo player can break these by colliding with them, but the team must maneuver around them. Also, jumps in the course can be used strategically by the players to avoid or hit the others. If the solo player can eliminate all three team members before the end of the course is reached, the solo player wins. If even one team member survives to the end, the team wins.
In Mario Party 5, every character has their own tube colors when they are on the team side (see the section below for variants), while in Mario Party: The Top 100, the team tube colors are instead based on player order (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2, green for Player 3, and yellow for Player 4). In Mario Party Superstars, all of the team tubes are colored black, instead of character or player color.
Trio Challenge[edit]
In Mario Party Superstars, this minigame is available in Stage 2 and Stage 5 of the Trio Challenge in Mt. Minigames.
In Stage 2, players play as a team against a Normal CPU solo opponent, and the rank requirements are:
- A: All three team members survive
- B: Two team members survive
- C: Only a non-CPU team member survives
- D: Only a CPU team member survives
In Stage 5, a single human player plays against Normal CPU opponents, and the rank requirements are:
- A: Win before reaching the first stump
- B: Win before reaching the second ramp
- C: Win before reaching the fences near the finish line
- D: Win before reaching the finish line
Tube colors (Mario Party 5 only)[edit]
- Mario – red-and-blue tube
- Luigi – green-and-blue tube
- Peach – pink tube
- Daisy – yellow tube
- Wario – yellow-and-purple tube
- Waluigi – indigo-and-black tube
- Yoshi – white-and-green tube
- Toad – white-and-red tube
- Boo – white-and-cyan tube
- Koopa Kid – orange-and-green tube
Ending[edit]
In Mario Party 5 and Superstars, the players are shown standing in front of a log cabin, with the winning side in front of the losing side. If the solo player wins, they are seen in front of their spiked machine and do their winning pose while the team players do their losing poses behind them. If the team players win, it is the inverse; they are seen in front of their respective remaining inner tubes and do their winning poses while the solo player does their losing pose without their spiked machine.
Controls[edit]
Mario Party 5[edit]
- – Move (left/right)
- – Speed up
- – Slow down
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
- Left / Right: Steer
- : Accelerate
- : Brake
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
- (Left and Right) – Steer
- – Accelerate
- – Brake
In-game text[edit]
Mario Party 5[edit]
- Rules – "One player rides a spike-lined inner tube down a slope while trying to pop the inner tubes of the other three players."
- Advice – "Use the brakes carefully to outmaneuver whoever's after you."
Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]
- Description – "Everyone is sledding down the hill, but only one player has spikes on their tube. Don't touch that player."
- On-screen (Solo) – "Pop your rivals' tubes!"
- On-screen (Team) – "Steer clear until you reach the goal!"
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
- Solo side: "Try to pop your rivals' tubes."
- Team side: "Steer clear until you reach the goal."
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ゆきやまチェイス[?] Yukiyama cheisu |
Snowy Mountain Chase | |
Chinese (simplified) | 雪山追逐赛[?] xuě shān zhuī zhú saì |
Snowy Mountain Chase | |
Chinese (traditional) | 雪山追逐賽[?] xuě shān zhuī zhú saì |
Snowy Mountain Chase | |
Dutch | Klapband[?] | Blowout | |
French | Poursuite sur Neige[?] | Snow Pursuit | |
German | Reifen-Rüpel[?] | Tube Brute | |
Italian | Slitta spinata[?] | Barbed sleigh | |
Korean | 설산의 추격전[?] Seolsanui Chugyeokjeon |
Running Fight in Snowy Mountain | |
Portuguese | Furada Gelada[?] | "Frozen Prick", furada can be either mean "pierced", or a slang for a sticky situation. | |
Russian | Проколи или прокол![?] Prokoli ili prokol! |
Puncture or puncture! "Проколи" is derived from the imperative singular conjugation of "проколоть" (to puncture) while "прокол" is a noun variant of "puncture". | |
Spanish (NOA) | Explotallantas[?] | Tire Popper | |
Spanish (NOE) | Caparapinchos[?] | Portmanteau of caparazón (shell) and pinchos (spikes) |
Trivia[edit]
- The name of this minigame is formatted differently twice in the episode "5 Minigames in Mario Party Superstars That Are Really Cool" on Play Nintendo's YouTube channel. In the video, it is formatted as Tube It or Lose it!, while in the Chapters tab, it is formatted as Tube it or Lose it![1]
References[edit]
- ^ Play Nintendo (December 10, 2022). 5 Minigames in Mario Party Superstars that are REALLY COOL 🧊 @playnintendo. YouTube. Retrieved April 13, 2023.