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{{quote|This is a Blue Space. Land on one to get a little pocket change. You'll get 3 [[coin]]s.|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}
{{quote|This is a Blue Space. Land on one to get a little pocket change. You'll get 3 [[coin]]s.|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}}


'''Blue Spaces''' are spaces in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that when a [[Characters|character]] lands on it they will get three [[coin]]s (six and in later [[games]], nine at the last five turns). They appear in every ''Mario Party'' game, and they are the most common spaces in the series.
'''Blue Spaces''' are spaces in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that provide coins (three to nine, depending on the game and specific circumstances) to [[characters]] who land upon them. They appear in every ''Mario Party'' game, and they are the most common spaces in the series.


In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', there are also Blue Spaces. The Blue Spaces stand for a level that has been beaten by [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' also have Blue Spaces and it shares the same thing as the predecessor. If they haven't beaten the level, but the level is open, the space is a [[Red Space]].
In ''[[New Super Mario Bros.]]'', there are also Blue Spaces. The Blue Spaces represent levels that have been beaten by [[Mario]] or [[Luigi]]. ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' also has Blue Spaces, which serve the same function. Levels that have yet to be beaten or that have been beaten through the use of the [[Super Guide]] (''New Super Mario Bros. Wii'' only) feature are represented on the [[world]] map by [[Red Space]]s.
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Revision as of 18:43, May 29, 2011

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“This is a Blue Space. Land on one to get a little pocket change. You'll get 3 coins.”
MC Ballyhoo, Mario Party 8

Blue Spaces are spaces in the Mario Party series that provide coins (three to nine, depending on the game and specific circumstances) to characters who land upon them. They appear in every Mario Party game, and they are the most common spaces in the series.

In New Super Mario Bros., there are also Blue Spaces. The Blue Spaces represent levels that have been beaten by Mario or Luigi. New Super Mario Bros. Wii also has Blue Spaces, which serve the same function. Levels that have yet to be beaten or that have been beaten through the use of the Super Guide (New Super Mario Bros. Wii only) feature are represented on the world map by Red Spaces.

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