Flash Forward
Flash Forward | |||
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Appears in | Mario Party 10 Mario Party: The Top 100 Mario Party Superstars | ||
Type | Free-for-All minigame | ||
Time limit | 10 seconds | ||
Music track | No Copying (Mario Party 10 and Mario Party Superstars) Loud and Sweet (Mario Party: The Top 100) Can We See You? | ||
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Flash Forward is a Free-for-All minigame appearing in Mario Party 10, Mario Party: The Top 100, and Mario Party Superstars. The name of this minigame is a play on the terms "flashback," which is a recollection of past events, and "fast forward," which refers to a speed-up option present when one watches movies or listens to music.
GameplayEdit
This minigame takes place in a studio where the players are standing in a random background each time they play, from five other Mario Party 10 minigames, three other Mario Party: The Top 100 minigames, or five other Mario Party Superstars minigames. The objective is to brawl with all the other players in order to make it to the platform and create a pose for the camera. If a player is ground-pounded, they flatten and become unable to move for one second. Once the timer is up, the camera flashes, the picture is hung up on a photo board, and any player on the platform gains points based on their position, with the maximum being 10. Anyone who does not manage to get on the platform in time gets no points. In Mario Party: The Top 100, if there is a tie and everyone is in fourth place, a music track from Mario Party: Star Rush plays; the same applies to Night Light Fright and Cage-in Cookin'.
In Superstars, the background can be chosen in Free Play mode.
BackgroundsEdit
Mario Party 10Edit
Mario Party: The Top 100Edit
Mario Party SuperstarsEdit
ControlsEdit
Mario Party 10Edit
- – Move
- – Jump
- + – Ground Pound
- – Attack
Mario Party: The Top 100Edit
- : Move
- : Jump
- : Push rival
- in the air: Ground Pound
Mario Party SuperstarsEdit
- – Move
- – Jump
- – Push Rival
- → – Ground Pound
In-game textEdit
Mario Party 10Edit
- Description – "Get on the platform, and hold a pose for the camera!"
- Minigame Space Description – "Simple action"
Mario Party: The Top 100Edit
- Description – "Be on the stage at the moment of the photo!"
- On-screen – "Be on the stage when the camera flashes!"
Mario Party SuperstarsEdit
- "Get to the center of the platform and face the camera just in time for the picture to be taken!"
See alsoEdit
Names in other languagesEdit
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ハイ、ポーズ! Hai, pōzu! |
Hi, pose! |
Dutch | Commotie om een kiekje |
Commotion over a snapshot |
French (NOA) | Prenez la pose! |
Take the pose! |
French (NOE) | Photo-finish |
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German | Podestposen |
Pedestal Pose |
Italian | Lotta all'ultima posa |
Fight to the last pose |
Korean | 오케이, 김치~! Okei, Kimchi~! |
Okay, Kimchi~! (Kimchi is the Korean replacement of 'cheese' in "Say cheese!") |
Portuguese (NOA) | Bem na Foto |
"Good in the Picture" or "Right in the Picture" |
Portuguese (NOE) | Manter a Pose |
"Keep the Pose", usually meaning "keep composure" |
Spanish (NOA) | Foto con alboroto |
Photo with Disturbance |
Spanish (NOE) | Chupacámaras |
Camera Hogs, from chupar cámara (wanting to be the focus of every picture, literally "camera sucking") |
TriviaEdit
- This is the only Mario Party 10 minigame to appear in both The Top 100 and Superstars.