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'''''Mario Party 8''''' is the eighth main installment in the ''Mario Party'' series, and the first installment to be released for the [[Wii]], followed by ''[[Mario Party 9]]''.
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'''''Mario Party 8''''' is the eighth main installment in the ''Mario Party'' series, and the first installment to be released for the [[Wii]]. The game was developed by [[Hudson Soft]], and released in 2007.
  
 
==Blurb==
 
==Blurb==
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===Box===
 
'''''It's the wildest party ever!'''''
 
'''''It's the wildest party ever!'''''
  
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''Plus extra games that your Miis can play!''
 
''Plus extra games that your Miis can play!''
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===Nintendo website===
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'''''It's a party for the whole family starring Mario.'''''
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''The world’s most popular party video game franchise is getting a lot crazier in Mario Party 8 for the Wii. Whether you’re shaking up cola cans or lassoing barrels, you and your friends will be drawn into the action like never before using the Wii Remote!''
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''Play with motion control! Row your way down a river, punch a statue to pieces, steer race cars and mopeds, and handle a balancing pole while walking a tightrope!''
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*''Play with the pointer! Drag and drop decorations onto cakes, shoot Boos in haunted house, quickly choose your answer in a game show!''
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*''Mash those Wii Remote buttons! Jump and pummel your way through a football brawl, hop and run across an obstacle course of spinning platforms!''
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*''Mario Party 8 includes six brand-new boards, dozens of minigames and many new modes''
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''In a franchise first, you can collect special power-ups and transform your character into a boulder that smashes rivals or a coin-sucking vampire! Mario Party 8 includes “extra-large” minigames like Star Carnival Bowling and Table Menace.''
  
 
==Story==
 
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The gameplay of ''Mario Party 8'' remains similar to past games. Players move around a board, collecting coins to buy Stars, and the player with the most Stars by the end of the game is the winner. Players can earn coins by winning minigames, many of which take advantage of the Wii's motion control-based gameplay, or by landing on certain spaces. Also like with past games each board features its own style of gameplay, and there is no longer a game-wide gimmick such as the day/night system in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' or the Bowser Time event in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Replacing the Orbs from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' onward is Candy, which like orbs all have their own unique effects on the player to give them an advantage.
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The gameplay of ''Mario Party 8'' remains similar to past games. Players move around a board, collecting coins to buy Stars, and the player with the most Stars by the end of the game is the winner. Players can earn coins by winning minigames, many of which take advantage of the Wii's motion-based gameplay, or by landing on certain spaces. Also like with past games each board features its own style of gameplay, and there is no longer a game-wide gimmick such as the day/night system in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' or the Bowser Time event in ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Replacing the Capsules/Orbs from ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' onward is Candy, which like orbs all have their own unique effects on the player to give them an advantage.
  
 
In addition to the main party mode, also available is Star Battle Arena, the game's single-player mode; the Minigame Tent, in which players can play various minigame-based modes; the Extras Zone, in which players can play a set of extra minigames; and the Fun Zone, in which players can access various other extra content.
 
In addition to the main party mode, also available is Star Battle Arena, the game's single-player mode; the Minigame Tent, in which players can play various minigame-based modes; the Extras Zone, in which players can play a set of extra minigames; and the Fun Zone, in which players can access various other extra content.
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==Technical details==
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*At release in the United Kingdom, copies of ''Mario Party 8'' were recalled from retailers due to the word "spastic" appearing in a line of dialogue, which is considered offensive in the region.<ref>[http://www.thunderboltgames.com/blog/mario-party-8-banned Mario Party 8 – banned!]. Thunderbolt (July 13, 2007). Retrieved August 15, 2015.</ref> The game was finally re-released on August 3, 2007, with the offensive word being replaced with "erratic".
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*In the United Kingdom, copies of ''Mario Party 8'' were recalled from retailers at release by Nintendo of Europe due to the word "spastic", used as an offensive slur toward disabled people, appearing in a line of dialogue<ref>[http://www.thunderboltgames.com/blog/mario-party-8-banned Mario Party 8 – banned!]. Thunderbolt (July 13, 2007). Retrieved August 15, 2015.</ref> The game was finally re-released on August 3, 2007, with the offensive word being replaced with "erratic".
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 23:05, 17 April 2016

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Mario Party 8
マリオパーティ8
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Cover artwork of Mario Party 8
Developer(s): Hudson Soft
Nintendo SPD Group No. 4
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Wii
Category: Party
Players: 1-4
Predecessor: Mario Party 7
Successor: Mario Party DS
Release dates
N. America: May 29, 2007
Japan: July 26, 2007
Europe: June 22, 2007
Australia: July 19, 2007
S. Korea: November 6, 2008
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A
PEGI: 3+
USK: 6
ACB: G
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Mario Party 8 is the eighth main installment in the Mario Party series, and the first installment to be released for the Wii. The game was developed by Hudson Soft, and released in 2007.

Blurb

Box

It's the wildest party ever!

New party boards!

The Wii Remote™ gets minigames moving!

Row to victory
Score in a shooting gallery!
Twirl lassos!

Plus extra games that your Miis can play!

Nintendo website

It's a party for the whole family starring Mario.

The world’s most popular party video game franchise is getting a lot crazier in Mario Party 8 for the Wii. Whether you’re shaking up cola cans or lassoing barrels, you and your friends will be drawn into the action like never before using the Wii Remote!

Play with motion control! Row your way down a river, punch a statue to pieces, steer race cars and mopeds, and handle a balancing pole while walking a tightrope!

  • Play with the pointer! Drag and drop decorations onto cakes, shoot Boos in haunted house, quickly choose your answer in a game show!
  • Mash those Wii Remote buttons! Jump and pummel your way through a football brawl, hop and run across an obstacle course of spinning platforms!
  • Mario Party 8 includes six brand-new boards, dozens of minigames and many new modes

In a franchise first, you can collect special power-ups and transform your character into a boulder that smashes rivals or a coin-sucking vampire! Mario Party 8 includes “extra-large” minigames like Star Carnival Bowling and Table Menace.

Story

Mario and friends are at the Star Carnival, hosted by MC Ballyhoo and Big Top, to compete in the Star Battle. The winner will be crowned the Superstar and receive a year's supply of candy.

Gameplay

The gameplay of Mario Party 8 remains similar to past games. Players move around a board, collecting coins to buy Stars, and the player with the most Stars by the end of the game is the winner. Players can earn coins by winning minigames, many of which take advantage of the Wii's motion-based gameplay, or by landing on certain spaces. Also like with past games each board features its own style of gameplay, and there is no longer a game-wide gimmick such as the day/night system in Mario Party 6 or the Bowser Time event in Mario Party 7. Replacing the Capsules/Orbs from Mario Party 5 onward is Candy, which like orbs all have their own unique effects on the player to give them an advantage.

In addition to the main party mode, also available is Star Battle Arena, the game's single-player mode; the Minigame Tent, in which players can play various minigame-based modes; the Extras Zone, in which players can play a set of extra minigames; and the Fun Zone, in which players can access various other extra content.

Technical details

Technical details
Media: Wii Game Disc
Save data size: 1 block
Input / compatible controllers: Wii Remote (+ Nunchuk)

Trivia

  • In the United Kingdom, copies of Mario Party 8 were recalled from retailers at release by Nintendo of Europe due to the word "spastic", used as an offensive slur toward disabled people, appearing in a line of dialogue[1] The game was finally re-released on August 3, 2007, with the offensive word being replaced with "erratic".

External links

References

  1. Mario Party 8 – banned!. Thunderbolt (July 13, 2007). Retrieved August 15, 2015.


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