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[[Image:MP8_PicturePerfect.jpg|right|thumb|The mini-game, '''Picture Perfect''' from ''Mario Party 8''.]]
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:MP8 PicturePerfect.png|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 8]]
|type=1-vs.-3 minigame
|time=20 seconds per round
|track=Friendly Competition
|sample=[[File:MP8 Friendly Competition.oga]]
}}


'''Picture Perfect''' is a 1 vs. 3 [[mini-game]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''.
'''Picture Perfect''' is a 1-vs.-3 [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. Its name comes from the [[wiktionary:picture-perfect|eponymous term]].


==Introduction==
==Introduction==
Two [[Shy Guys]] are operating projectors on each side on the balcony. The four players will all be holding gun-triggered remotes, pointing them at the projections in the sky. The solo player has the left projection, sliced in fours. The right projection is cut into nine squares and is for the trio.
Two [[Shy Guy]]s are shown operating projectors on each side on the balcony. The players point their remote "guns" into the sky as the Shy Guys turn the projectors on.
 
==Gameplay==
The players must use their remotes to stop the panels of their projections so they match the object shown in the mini-projection between them. The possible objects are a [[Super Mushroom]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Lakitu's Cloud]], [[Cheep Cheep]], [[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] Shell, and [[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]]. Each player can stop or restart the rotation of a selected panel by using {{button|wii|A}} or {{button|wii|B}}. The solo player has four panels in their projection, while the team has nine. Each side has 20 seconds to match a picture. The first side to match three pictures wins. If neither side matches three pictures within five rounds, the minigame ends in a tie.
 
==Ending==
The remotes and projections disappear. Winners are shown celebrating on a large projection in the center, while losers do their losing poses. If a tie occurs, all the players do their losing poses.


==Controls==
==Controls==
Both the solo player and the trio holds the Wii controller vertically. They must move the controller to aim, and press the A or B button to freeze or defreeze.
* '''Wii Remote:''' Use the Pointer to move the cursor.
* '''Buttons'''
** {{button|wii|A}} '''/''' {{button|wii|B}} – Turn panel rotation on/off


==Gameplay==
==In-game text==
A mini projection of a mushroom, flower, cloud, fish, flying shell, or egg will appear in the center of the two larger projections. The players must freeze the shift shaping squares in their projection to match the picture. If a player accidentally freezes a wrong square, they can press the A or B button to defreeze it. The first side to match three pictures wins.
* '''Rules''' – ''"Stop the turning panels to match the target image. You'll have 20 seconds for each round."''
* '''Hint''' – ''"Working solo? Select one panel at a time! Working as a team? Stick with separate panels!"''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Picture Perfect Super Mushroom image.png|[[Super Mushroom]]
Picture Perfect Fire Flower image.png|[[Fire Flower]]
Picture Perfect Lakitu's Cloud image.png|[[Lakitu's Cloud]]
Picture Perfect Cheep Cheep image.png|[[Cheep Cheep]]
Picture Perfect Paratroopa Shell image.png|[[Koopa Paratroopa|Paratroopa]] Shell
Picture Perfect Yoshi Egg image.png|[[Yoshi's Egg|Yoshi Egg]]
</gallery>


==Ending==
==See also==
The three projections will disappear, leaving a large projection in the center with the winning side. The winner(s) preforms the winning stance, and the loser(s) will be left disappointed.
*[[Pix Fix]]


==Trivia==
==Names in other languages==
Ironically, although this mini-game's name is a common phrase, there are two past [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]] mini-games whose names are a pun on this phrase: [[Mario Party 3]]'s [[Picture Imperfect]] and [[Mario Party 6]]'s [[Pixel Perfect]].
{{foreign names
|Spa=Imagen perfecta
|SpaM=Perfect Picture
|Ger=Rotationspuzzle
|GerM=Rotational Puzzle
|Fre=Rig'Hologramme
|FreM=Pun on ''rigolo'' (funny) and ''hologramme'' (hologram)
|Ita=Qualcosa non Quadra
|ItaM=Something Doesn't Add Up
|Jap=おそらでえあわせ
|JapR=Osora de Eawase
|JapM=Sky Picture Matching
|Kor=하늘가득 그림맞추기
|KorR=Haneul-gadeuk Geurim-matchugi
|KorM=Sky-full Picture Matching
}}


{{MP8}}
{{MP8 minigames}}
[[Category:1-vs-3 mini-games]]
[[Category:1-vs-3 minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Party 8 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 07:36, February 22, 2024

Picture Perfect
Picture Perfect from Mario Party 8
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type 1-vs.-3 minigame
Time limit 20 seconds per round
Music track Friendly Competition
Music sample

Picture Perfect is a 1-vs.-3 minigame in Mario Party 8. Its name comes from the eponymous term.

Introduction[edit]

Two Shy Guys are shown operating projectors on each side on the balcony. The players point their remote "guns" into the sky as the Shy Guys turn the projectors on.

Gameplay[edit]

The players must use their remotes to stop the panels of their projections so they match the object shown in the mini-projection between them. The possible objects are a Super Mushroom, Fire Flower, Lakitu's Cloud, Cheep Cheep, Paratroopa Shell, and Yoshi Egg. Each player can stop or restart the rotation of a selected panel by using A Button or B Button. The solo player has four panels in their projection, while the team has nine. Each side has 20 seconds to match a picture. The first side to match three pictures wins. If neither side matches three pictures within five rounds, the minigame ends in a tie.

Ending[edit]

The remotes and projections disappear. Winners are shown celebrating on a large projection in the center, while losers do their losing poses. If a tie occurs, all the players do their losing poses.

Controls[edit]

  • Wii Remote: Use the Pointer to move the cursor.
  • Buttons
    • A Button / B Button – Turn panel rotation on/off

In-game text[edit]

  • Rules"Stop the turning panels to match the target image. You'll have 20 seconds for each round."
  • Hint"Working solo? Select one panel at a time! Working as a team? Stick with separate panels!"

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おそらでえあわせ
Osora de Eawase
Sky Picture Matching

French Rig'Hologramme
Pun on rigolo (funny) and hologramme (hologram)
German Rotationspuzzle
Rotational Puzzle
Italian Qualcosa non Quadra
Something Doesn't Add Up
Korean 하늘가득 그림맞추기
Haneul-gadeuk Geurim-matchugi
Sky-full Picture Matching

Spanish Imagen perfecta
Perfect Picture