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'''Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party''', whose English name is uncertain, is an arcade remake of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' that was released in Japan in [[2005]]. Unfortunately, this game will probably not be released in NA or PAL regions. This is also only available to play in arcades.  
'''Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party''', whose English name is Super Mario Mystery of the Rolling Party, is an arcade remake of ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' that was released in Japan in [[2005]]. Unfortunately, this game will probably not be released in NA or PAL regions. This is also only available to play in arcades.  


Some differences between this game and the console-based ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Parties]]'' are that the game was developed by [[Capcom]], and the game supports up to six players, instead of only four.
Some differences between this game and the console-based ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Parties]]'' are that the game was developed by [[Capcom]], and the game supports up to six players, instead of only four.

Revision as of 05:39, August 19, 2007

Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party's logo.
A Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party cabinet.
Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party's machine.

Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party, whose English name is Super Mario Mystery of the Rolling Party, is an arcade remake of Mario Party 5 that was released in Japan in 2005. Unfortunately, this game will probably not be released in NA or PAL regions. This is also only available to play in arcades.

Some differences between this game and the console-based Mario Parties are that the game was developed by Capcom, and the game supports up to six players, instead of only four.

It has a sequel, Super Mario Fushigi no Korokoro Party 2.

Playable Characters

All of the characters from Mario Party 5 reappear in this remake.

A six player version of the minigame Will Flower
The six-player version of Will Flower.













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