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==Mini-games==
==Mini-games==
:''See [[Mario Party (mini-games)]].''
:''See [[Mario Party (mini-games)]].''
==Mario Party Staff==
This is a long list of people who worked on this game.
[edit]
Game Director:
Kenji Kikuchi [edit]
Planning Director:
Tsutomu Komiyama [edit]
Planners:
Advanture Boards: Fumihisa Sato [edit]
Planners:
Mini-Games: Rie Fujita, Daisuke Yokoo, Hideyuki Kubota and Katsumi Miyashita [edit]
Planning Advisors:
Shinichi Nakata
Shuichiro Nishiya [edit]
Programming Director:
Hideki Sahashi [edit]
Chief Programmers:
Mini-Games: Kazuhiro Matsushita [edit]
Chief Programmers:
Adventure Boards: Syunsuke Tanaka [edit]
Programmers:
Mini-Games:
Isao Kobayashi
Hiroyuki Makabe
Satoshi Ezaki
Atsuko Koike
Yoshikazu Kita
Yukio Ohde
Akira Matsumoto
Norifumi Hira
Kazuhiko Hagihara
Tetsuma Yoshida
Hidekazu Matsunouchi
Norio Suzuki
Tomohiko Shiraishi [edit]
Programmers:
Adventure Boards:
Masahide Tomita
Noriyuki Tanabe
Takuya Hiraizumi
Shinji Shibasaki [edit]
Design Director:
Yukinori Goto [edit]
Planning Designers:
Adventure Boards:
Kikuko Nagasawa
Hideki Yamaguchi [edit]
Planning Designers:
Mini-Games:
Mayu Inaida [edit]
Planning Designers:
System:
Takuya Aoyama
Hiroshi Kaieda [edit]
Designers:
Mini-Games:
Hiroshi Hayashi
Akinobu Sekiguchi
Akemi Ihara
Satoshi Fukuda
Takahiro Karino
Keisuke Izaki
Kanako Uto
Akira Katagi
Hiroyo Yokozawa [edit]
Designers:
Adventure Boards:
Kayo Fujimoto
Masahide Inaba
Takaaki Yukita [edit]
Designers:
Characters:
Yasuaki Takahashi
Keisuke Kasahara
Yuji Yano [edit]
Designers:
System:
Hisao Okada
Rie Ueshima
[edit] Design Support
Akihiro Shibata
Tomomi Tada
Kaori Nishio
Masako Funaki
Mika Kakutani
Hiromi Sugiue
Toshinori Fujii
Yuki Tanba [edit]
Design Advisor:
Koji Matsuura [edit]
Original Characters:
Shigeru Miyamoto
Hiroji Kiyotake [edit]
Original 3D Modeling:
Nintendo EAD [edit]
Sound Directors:
Toshiaki Takimoto
Akihiro Sato [edit]
Music:
Hironao Yamamoto
Syohei Bando
Kazuhiko Sawaguchi
Yasunori Mitsuda [edit]
Music Programmer:
Hiromichi Furuya [edit]
Sound Effects:
Osamu Narita
Masato Aihara
Hiroyuki Tsuboguchi [edit]
Sound Advisor:
Toshiyuki Sasagawa [edit]
Sound Programmers:
Takayuki Iwabuchi
Hideki Oka [edit]
Voice Actors:
Charles Martinee as Mario, Luigi and Wario
Asako Kozuki as Princess Peach
Eriko Ibe as Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Toad, Koopa Troopa and Bowser [edit]
Technical Support:
Takahiro Haga
Shinobu Kumaoka
Takashi Miura
Fumihiko Itagaki
Miyuki Kawashima [edit]
Graphic Support:
Yoichi Kotabe
Masanori Sato [edit]
Sound Support:
Koji Kondo [edit]
Progress Management:
Toshinori Oyama [edit]
Package Illustrator:
Ross Hirai [edit]
Manual Editor:
Bill Trinen
Michelle Powers [edit]
Localization:
Bill Trinen
Michelle Powers [edit]
Special Thanks To:
Naruhisa Kawano
Makoto Kano
Masamichi Fujiwara
Rob Johnson
Teresa Lillygren
Yukiko Mikami
Masako Ishikawa
Tadayuki Kawada
Ritch Wilson Kunihiko
Osamu Tsujikawa
Hiroyuki Arai
All Nintendo
NOA Treehouse
All Hudson
Super Mario Club Staff [edit]
Product Manager:
Atsushi Ikeda [edit]
Coordinator:
Akihiro Wakabayashi
Hiroshi Sato
[edit] Supervisors
Shigeru Miyamoto
Hidetoshi Endo [edit]
Producers:
Shinji Hatano
Shinichi Nakamoto [edit]
Executive Producers:
Hiroshi Yamauchi
Hiroshi Kudo [edit]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 06:56, June 17, 2007

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Mario Party is a video game based on a board game, and the first of the expansive Mario Party series. Players choose one of six characters and move around the board. As they go around, they collect coins and various other items that can help them or hinder others in their quest to collect Stars. Twenty coins are required to buy a star.

What sets this game apart from others is the mini-games that follow each round. The players will be grouped together in groups of two, three against one, or everyone for themselves. They then compete in a game that tests their reflexes, puzzle solving skills, or plain luck. The winners will be awarded coins and the losers may lose coins.

However, being good at the game isn't enough to win. Luck is also important. It's possible to go from first to last in a single turn if another character is lucky.

Playable Characters and their colors

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The cast of Mario Party.

Boards

The original Mario Party had eight game boards, more than any other game to date (and not counting the Duel boards from Mario Party 3).

Spaces

  • Blue Space – Players will gain 3 Coins, but will gain 6 Coins for the Last 5 Turns.
  • Red Space – Players will lose 3 Coins, but will lose 6 Coins for the Last 5 Turns.
  • ? Space – A variety of things will happen as the surprise is half the fun.
  • Star Space – When the player lands here, he will talk to Toad about getting a Star if he has at least 20 Coins, but if he has less than 20 coins, he will not get a Star.
  • Mini-Game Space – The player that lands here will play a 1-Player Mini-Game.
  • Chance Time Space – The player that lands here will play Chance Time and hit three blocks and at the end, the chosen players step in and a player will take the other player's Coins or Stars or they will trade Coins or Stars.
  • Mushroom Space – The Mushroom Block appears and if the Mushroom appears, he will take another turn, or if the Poison Mushroom appears, he will lose his next turn.

Mini-games

See Mario Party (mini-games).

Trivia

  • The Dice Block that Mario is hitting on the cover of the game shows a 3, leading many gamers to mistakenly believe that this game was Mario Party 3 after the third game was released.


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