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|image=[[File:SMPJ Bowser Space.png| | |image=[[File:SMPJ Bowser Space.png|200x200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Super Mario Party Jamboree'' | ||
|purpose=Summons [[Bowser]] ([[Impostor Bowser]] in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree''), who usually causes a negative effect on players, such as stealing [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s, [[coin]]s, items, or [[Mini Star]]s | |purpose=Summons [[Bowser]] ([[Impostor Bowser]] in ''Super Mario Party Jamboree''), who usually causes a negative effect on players, such as stealing [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s, [[coin]]s, items, or [[Mini Star]]s | ||
|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Mario Party]]'' ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario | |latest_appearance=''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]]) | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|But then all [[DK Space]]s will turn into Bowser Spaces! Which is bad luck for the next one to stop on such spots! Bowser only brings misfortune!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}} | {{quote|But then all [[DK Space]]s will turn into Bowser Spaces! Which is bad luck for the next one to stop on such spots! Bowser only brings misfortune!|MC Ballyhoo|Mario Party 8}} | ||
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'''Bowser Spaces''' (formatted as '''Bowser spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When a player lands on one, they cause [[Bowser]] to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering event for the player who landed on the space, but this event can directly affect other players as well. These events range from characters competing in [[minigame]]s where losing carries the penalty of losing [[coin]]s and [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] to shuffling all characters' positions, as well as merely stealing characters' coins and Stars with no provocation. Bowser Spaces tend to be fairly rare, with one to five on each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] by default, but certain in-game events can often increase the number present. In all games that use the players' status panels to determine the type of minigame played, Bowser Spaces color the player's panel red, the same color as a [[Red Space]]. | '''Bowser Spaces''' (formatted as '''Bowser spaces''' in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'') are a recurring type of [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. When a player lands on one, they cause [[Bowser]] to appear and cause a major negative or otherwise game-altering event for the player who landed on the space, but this event can directly affect other players as well. These events range from characters competing in [[minigame]]s where losing carries the penalty of losing [[coin]]s and [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]] to shuffling all characters' positions, as well as merely stealing characters' coins and Stars with no provocation. Bowser Spaces tend to be fairly rare, with one to five on each [[board (Mario Party series)|board]] by default, but certain in-game events can often increase the number present. In all games that use the players' status panels to determine the type of minigame played, Bowser Spaces color the player's panel red, the same color as a [[Red Space]]. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser Spaces are replaced by [[Bad Luck Space]]s, due to Bowser becoming a fully playable character for that game | In ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', Bowser Spaces are replaced by [[Bad Luck Space]]s, due to Bowser becoming a fully playable character for that game. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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**30 Coins if in the last five turns | **30 Coins if in the last five turns | ||
**20 Coins otherwise | **20 Coins otherwise | ||
*'''Bowser's Multiplying Toads:''' Bowser does a "magic" trick that makes two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s appear on the board. This moves the [[ | *'''Bowser's Multiplying Toads:''' Bowser does a "magic" trick that makes two [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s appear on the board. This moves the [[Star Space]]'s position, adding a second Star Space as well. However, one of the Toads is [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] in disguise. Anyone who pays him 20 Coins for a Star makes him reveal himself and give them a [[Ztar]] (which does not affect the player's Star count). A [[Magic Lamp]] always leads the player to the real Toad. | ||
*'''Bowser's Appearing Act:''' Bowser leaves, then appears at Baby Bowser's position as the board villain at the end of the turn. This has the same effect as the [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]]. | *'''Bowser's Appearing Act:''' Bowser leaves, then appears at Baby Bowser's position as the board villain at the end of the turn. This has the same effect as the [[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]]. | ||
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*'''Bowser Suit Giveaway:''' Bowser gives the player a Bowser Suit for free. | *'''Bowser Suit Giveaway:''' Bowser gives the player a Bowser Suit for free. | ||
If a player | If a player lands on a Bowser Space without any coins, Bowser pays them either 30, 40, or 50 coins (depending on placement) and does not trigger an event. Unlike in the first ''Mario Party'', no Stars are lost if the player possesses any when this happens. | ||
Unlike in previous games, the result of the Bowser Event roulette is not random, allowing the player to select an event from those available with precise timing; the roulette always stops on the event that the cursor is hanging over when {{button|n64|a}} is pressed to stop the roulette.<ref>{{cite|author=ZoomZike|title=Identifying Luck: Mario Party 3|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuVPtSRckBk&t=129s|timestamp=2:09|accessdate=July 17, 2024}}</ref> | Unlike in previous games, the result of the Bowser Event roulette is not random, allowing the player to select an event from those available with precise timing; the roulette always stops on the event that the cursor is hanging over when {{button|n64|a}} is pressed to stop the roulette.<ref>{{cite|author=ZoomZike|title=Identifying Luck: Mario Party 3|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuVPtSRckBk&t=129s|timestamp=2:09|accessdate=July 17, 2024}}</ref> | ||
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====''Mario Party 5''==== | ====''Mario Party 5''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the Bowser Suit event has been removed, and Koopa Kid no longer appears to take coins away. One new event has been added, and the other three from ''Mario Party 4'' return: | In ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', the Bowser Suit event has been removed, and Koopa Kid no longer appears to take coins away. One new event has been added, and the other three from ''Mario Party 4'' return: | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is formatted differently than it is in ''Mario Party 4''—any number of players may win or lose depending on their performance. Bowser takes coins | *'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is formatted differently than it is in ''Mario Party 4''—any number of players may win or lose depending on their performance. Bowser takes coins, [[Orb|capsules]], or one star from any losers while sparing the winners. | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | *'''Bowser Revolution:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | ||
*'''Bowser Shuffle:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | *'''Bowser Shuffle:''' Bowser no longer flashes during this event. | ||
*'''Bowser Bonus''': In this new event, Bowser gives a [[Ztar]] to the player, taking away one of their stars. | *'''Bowser Bonus''': In this new event, Bowser gives a [[Ztar]] to the player, taking away one of their stars. | ||
Sometimes, before Bowser declares an event, [[Donkey Kong]] appears and punches Bowser. Bowser then blames Donkey Kong for ruining the event and then steals 10 or 20 coins from the player. This can occur | Sometimes, before Bowser declares an event, [[Donkey Kong]] appears and punches Bowser. Bowser then blames Donkey Kong for ruining the event and then steals 10 or 20 coins from the player. This can only occur if the next space in the path is level with the Bowser Space, since Donkey Kong initially appears on the next space before jumping down to face Bowser.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2LJRRtHkDQ Mario Party Legacy | Donkey Kong Punches Bowser in Mario Party 5 | Rare Oddities #09</ref> | ||
If a player lands on a Bowser space and does not have any coins, Bowser gives them 10 coins and does not start an event. | If a player lands on a Bowser space and does not have any coins, Bowser gives them 10 coins and does not start an event. | ||
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====''Mario Party 6''==== | ====''Mario Party 6''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser Spaces appear only during the night in Party Mode, replaced by [[DK Space]]s during the day. The Bowser Revolution and Bowser Shuffle are removed from the event rotation, leaving only the following two events: | In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', Bowser Spaces appear only during the night in Party Mode, replaced by [[DK Space]]s during the day. The Bowser Revolution and Bowser Shuffle are removed from the event rotation, leaving only the following two events: | ||
*'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is once again the most common event, largely unchanged from | *'''Bowser Mini-Game:''' This is once again the most common event, largely unchanged from their format in the previous game (though with a new set of minigames). Bowser takes the coins or Orbs of any player who loses. | ||
*'''Bowser Bonus:''' With this event reworked from the previous game, Bowser now hits a special [[Dice Block]] in this event, displaying a certain number of coins or Stars. Bowser then steals the number of coins and Stars indicated from the player. If Bowser hits a Star and the player does not have any, Bowser does not steal anything. | *'''Bowser Bonus:''' With this event reworked from the previous game, Bowser now hits a special [[Dice Block]] in this event, displaying a certain number of coins or Stars. Bowser then steals the number of coins and Stars indicated from the player. If Bowser hits a Star and the player does not have any, Bowser does not steal anything. | ||
There are no Bowser Spaces or DK Spaces in [[Clockwork Castle]]. | There are no Bowser Spaces or DK Spaces in [[Clockwork Castle]]. | ||
In Solo Mode, Bowser Spaces always activate the same event—'''Bowser's Mini-Game''', in which Bowser forces the player to play a 4-Player, 1-vs.-3, or 2-vs.-2 minigame against the colored Koopa Kids. If the player wins, Bowser gives them the minigame played and 10 coins, while losing causes Bowser to take all of the player's coins or minigames, or Orbs if the player does not have any coins or minigames. If the player does not have any coins, minigames, or Orbs, Bowser gives | In Solo Mode, Bowser Spaces always activate the same event—'''Bowser's Mini-Game''', in which Bowser forces the player to play a 4-Player, 1-vs.-3, or 2-vs.-2 minigame against the colored Koopa Kids. If the player wins, Bowser gives them the minigame played and 10 coins, while losing causes Bowser to take all of the player's coins or minigames, or Orbs if the player does not have any coins or minigames. If the player does not have any coins, minigames, or Orbs, Bowser gives them three [[Cursed Mushroom Orb]]s and does not start a minigame. | ||
Additionally, the Bowser Revolution event from previous games can now occur during the Last Five Turns Event, despite no longer occurring on the Bowser Space. | Additionally, the Bowser Revolution event from previous games can now occur during the Last Five Turns Event, despite no longer occurring on the Bowser Space. | ||
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====''Mario Party DS''==== | ====''Mario Party DS''==== | ||
In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Bowser randomly chooses one of four options: | In ''[[Mario Party DS]]'', Bowser randomly chooses one of four options: | ||
*'''Gimme Coins!:''' The player loses 10–20 coins | *'''Gimme Coins!:''' The player loses 10–20 coins. | ||
*'''Gimme Stars!:''' The player loses one Star. | *'''Gimme Stars!:''' The player loses one Star. | ||
*'''Gimme Charity!:''' The player has to give 10 coins to each of the other players. In a Battle Royale, if the player has fewer than 30 coins, the highest number divisible by three will be the number of coins lost. In a duel or tag battle match, the player loses 10 coins, or all their coins if they have fewer than 10. | *'''Gimme Charity!:''' The player has to give 10 coins to each of the other players. In a Battle Royale, if the player has fewer than 30 coins, the highest number divisible by three will be the number of coins lost. In a duel or tag battle match, the player loses 10 coins, or all their coins if they have fewer than 10. | ||
*'''Gimme Equality!:''' This event is essentially the same as the '''Bowser Revolution''' from previous games. Bowser redistributes all the coins so that every player has an equal number. If the player has no Stars and coins, this event is usually picked. | *'''Gimme Equality!:''' This event is essentially the same as the '''Bowser Revolution''' from previous games. Bowser redistributes all the coins so that every player has an equal number. This is the only Bowser event in ''Mario Party DS'' that can potentially benefit the player. If the player has no Stars and coins, this event is usually picked. | ||
Aesthetically, Bowser now appears on the [[Nintendo DS]]'s top screen after brief tremors. | Aesthetically, Bowser now appears on the [[Nintendo DS]]'s top screen after brief tremors. | ||
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*'''Bowser Revolution (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Bowser Revolution (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**This event has the same effect as in past games, but due to the removal of coins for this installment, Bowser instead takes everyone's [[Mini Star]]s or [[banana]]s and distributes them equally amongst the players. | **This event has the same effect as in past games, but due to the removal of coins for this installment, Bowser instead takes everyone's [[Mini Star]]s or [[banana]]s and distributes them equally amongst the players. | ||
**If there is an uneven number of total Mini Stars | **If there is an uneven number of total Mini Stars in play, Bowser takes out the extra Mini Stars or Bananas and keeps them for himself. | ||
**This event is now as rare as "Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas" since players are only playing for Mini Stars or | **This event is now as rare as "Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas" since players are only playing for Mini Stars or Bananas. | ||
*'''Lose Half of your Mini Stars/Bananas (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Lose Half of your Mini Stars/Bananas (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser steals half of the captain's Mini Stars. If the captain has an odd number of Mini Stars, Bowser takes the larger portion. | **Bowser steals half of the captain's Mini Stars. If the captain has an odd number of Mini Stars, Bowser takes the larger portion. | ||
**If the captain is in last place, Bowser does not take any Mini Stars and sometimes doubles their Mini Stars instead. | **If the captain is in last place, Bowser does not take any Mini Stars and sometimes doubles their Mini Stars instead. | ||
***If the last-place captain is playing in | ***If the last-place captain is playing in DK's Jungle Ruins, Bowser often doubles their bananas. | ||
*'''[[Battle Space|Battle]] for half of your Mini Stars (4 Bowser icons)''' | *'''[[Battle Space|Battle]] for half of your Mini Stars (4 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser takes half of each player's Mini Stars and forces everyone to play a '''Battle Minigame''' to win them back. Just like in [[Hammer Bro]]'s version, the Mini Stars are distributed to the players based on the results of the minigame, with first place receiving a massive portion and last place receiving none. However, Bowser keeps any extra Mini Stars that cannot be split among the players. | **Bowser takes half of each player's Mini Stars and forces everyone to play a '''Battle Minigame''' to win them back. Just like in [[Hammer Bro]]'s version, the Mini Stars are distributed to the players based on the results of the minigame, with first place receiving a massive portion and last place receiving none. However, Bowser keeps any extra Mini Stars that cannot be split among the players. | ||
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*'''Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas (5 Bowser icons)''' | *'''Get 10,000 Mini Stars/Bananas (5 Bowser icons)''' | ||
**Bowser mocks the captain for thinking that he will actually give them 10,000 Mini Stars, ending the event with no further actions. | **Bowser mocks the captain for thinking that he will actually give them 10,000 Mini Stars, ending the event with no further actions. | ||
**In DK's Jungle Ruins, if the captain lands on a Bowser Space and gets the option | **In DK's Jungle Ruins, if the captain lands on a Bowser Space and gets the option '''Get 10,000 Bananas''', Bowser claims that he "got a bit hungry" and ate them. | ||
**Sometimes, Bowser states that he does not have 10,000 Mini Stars or bananas, but he gives the captain 10 instead. | **Sometimes, Bowser states that he does not have 10,000 Mini Stars or bananas, but he gives the captain 10 instead. | ||
***Bowser always gives the captain 10 Mini Stars or bananas if they are in last place. | ***Bowser always gives the captain 10 Mini Stars or bananas if they are in last place. | ||
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[[File:Wario on the Bowser Space - MSS.png|thumb|The Bowser Space events in ''Mario Party Superstars'']] | [[File:Wario on the Bowser Space - MSS.png|thumb|The Bowser Space events in ''Mario Party Superstars'']] | ||
In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', landing on a Bowser Space has the same sound effect as when landing on a [[Bad Luck Space]] in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The number of options displayed at once is six in the first half of the match and seven or eight in the second half, and the player that landed on the Bowser Space must press {{button|switch|A}} to stop the roulette so that one of the following events (returning from ''Mario Party'', ''Mario Party 2'', and ''Mario Party 3'') is randomly selected: | In ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'', landing on a Bowser Space has the same sound effect as when landing on a [[Bad Luck Space]] in ''[[Super Mario Party]]''. The number of options displayed at once is six in the first half of the match and seven or eight in the second half, and the player that landed on the Bowser Space must press {{button|switch|A}} to stop the roulette so that one of the following events (returning from ''Mario Party'', ''Mario Party 2'', and ''Mario Party 3'') is randomly selected: | ||
*'''Give 10/15/20/30 | *'''Give 10/15/20/30 coins to Bowser.''' – If the player does not have enough coins, Bowser takes all of what the player has. If the player does not have any coins at all, Bowser becomes angry and the player runs away with no punishment. | ||
*'''Give half of your coins to Bowser.''' – If the player has an odd number of coins, Bowser takes the larger portion. | *'''Give half of your coins to Bowser.''' – If the player has an odd number of coins, Bowser takes the larger portion. | ||
*'''Everyone gives 10 coins to Bowser.''' | *'''Everyone gives 10 coins to Bowser.''' – All four players lose ten coins. | ||
*'''Lose one Star.'''{{footnote|main|4}} – If the player has no Stars, Bowser makes the player run away or gives 20 coins to the player. | *'''Lose one Star.'''{{footnote|main|4}} – If the player has no Stars, Bowser makes the player run away or gives 20 coins to the player. | ||
*'''Bowser Minigame''' – All four players have to play one of the following minigames: [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face-Lift]] (at least 80 points are required to win), [[Pit Boss]], and [[Dark 'n' Crispy]]. Each player that fails the minigame loses ten coins. | *'''Bowser Minigame''' – All four players have to play one of the following minigames: [[Face-Lift (minigame)|Face-Lift]] (at least 80 points are required to win), [[Pit Boss]], and [[Dark 'n' Crispy]]. Each player that fails the minigame loses ten coins. | ||
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{{footnote|note|4|This event appears only in the second half of the match.}} | {{footnote|note|4|This event appears only in the second half of the match.}} | ||
If the player is in last place regardless of whether or not they have any coins or Stars to lose, Bowser may give them ten coins instead. Additionally, all characters have a visibly frightened expression during the roulette, except [[Mario]], who instead adopts a more defiant look. | If the player is in last place regardless of whether or not they have any coins or Stars to lose, Bowser may give them ten coins instead. Additionally, all characters have a visibly frightened expression during the roulette, except [[Mario]], who instead adopts a more defiant look. | ||
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====''Super Mario Party Jamboree''==== | ====''Super Mario Party Jamboree''==== | ||
In ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', Bowser Spaces function similarly to those in ''Mario Party Superstars'', where the player is presented with a roulette containing negative events. Bowser Spaces can be considered a more dangerous version of [[Unlucky Space]]s. Due to Bowser being a playable character in this game, [[Impostor Bowser]] is the host of Bowser Spaces. The number of options displayed at once is five or six in the first half and seven or eight in the second half of the match. The events are as follows:<ref>{{cite|author=Noisy Pixel|date=September 9, 2024|url=youtu.be/nM7e1pF5sHY|title=Super Mario Party Jamboree Preview - A Nostalgic Experience With Modern Updates|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 10, 2024}}</ref> | In ''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'', Bowser Spaces function similarly to those in ''Mario Party Superstars'', where the player is presented with a roulette containing negative events. Bowser Spaces can be considered a more dangerous version of [[Unlucky Space]]s. Due to Bowser being a playable character in this game, [[Impostor Bowser]] is the host of Bowser Spaces. The number of options displayed at once is five or six in the first half and seven or eight in the second half of the match. The events are as follows:<ref>{{cite|author=Noisy Pixel|date=September 9, 2024|url=youtu.be/nM7e1pF5sHY|title=Super Mario Party Jamboree Preview - A Nostalgic Experience With Modern Updates|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=September 10, 2024}}</ref> | ||
*'''Lose 10/15/20/30'''{{footnote|main| | *'''Lose 10/15/20/30'''{{footnote|main|5}} '''coins.''' – Like in ''Mario Party Superstars'', if the player does not have enough coins, Impostor Bowser takes all of what the player has. | ||
*'''Lose half of your coins.''' | *'''Lose half of your coins.''' | ||
*'''All players lose 10 coins.''' | *'''All players lose 10 coins.''' | ||
*'''Lose 1 Star.'''{{footnote|main| | *'''Lose 1 Star.'''{{footnote|main|5}} – If the player does not have any Stars, Impostor Bowser may give the player 20 coins. | ||
*'''Bowser Revolution''' | *'''Bowser Revolution''' | ||
*'''Bowser Shuffle''' | *'''Bowser Shuffle''' | ||
*'''Receive 1000 coins/100 Stars.'''{{footnote|main| | *'''Receive 1000 coins/100 Stars.'''{{footnote|main|5}} – Impostor Bowser tells the player to "look over there," then runs away. In King Bowser's Keep, he throws the player down onto the space instead. | ||
{{footnote|note| | {{footnote|note|5|This event appears only in the second half of the match.}} | ||
If the player is in last place, Impostor Bowser may give the player | If the player is in last place, Impostor Bowser may give the player 10 coins and does not trigger an event.<ref>{{cite|author=ZXMany|date=October 20, 2024|url=youtu.be/qT4UbKjxKJM&t=564|title=Super Mario Party Jamboree - RACECARS BOARD!! (Roll 'em Raceway)|publisher=YouTube|timestamp=9:05|accessdate=October 22, 2024}}</ref> | ||
Impostor Bowser may stop the roulette instead of the player. If a player uses a [[Bowser Phone]] to call | Impostor Bowser may stop the roulette instead of the player. If a player uses a [[Bowser Phone]] to call Imposter Bowser on another player, Impostor Bowser will always stop the roulette for the targeted player. In [[King Bowser's Keep]], Impostor Bowser may destroy the roulette and immediately take away a Star from anyone who lands on his space (or all of their coins if the player does not have any Stars). | ||
If Pro Rules are on, Impostor Bowser always steals a Star from the player, with the roulette containing five variations of the same option:<ref name=NintendoLife>{{cite|author=''Nintendo Life''|date=October 1, 2024|url=youtube.com/watch?v=O1anMVTIwpo 10+|title=New Details in Mario Party Jamboree|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 2, 2024}}</ref> | If Pro Rules are on, Impostor Bowser always steals a Star from the player, with the roulette containing five variations of the same option:<ref name=NintendoLife>{{cite|author=''Nintendo Life''|date=October 1, 2024|url=youtube.com/watch?v=O1anMVTIwpo 10+|title=New Details in Mario Party Jamboree|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 2, 2024}}</ref> | ||
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Additionally, if the player has a | Additionally, if the player has a Jamboree Buddy, the player must spin the roulette again and take two punishments from Impostor Bowser.<ref>{{cite|author=Turners064|date=October 11, 2024|url=x.com/turners064/status/1844618183275102675|title=9: When landing on a Bowser Space, with an ally, you have to take two punishments from Bowser.|publisher=X|accessdate=October 11, 2024}}</ref> | ||
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''=== | ||
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BowserSpace Sticker.png|''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' (sticker) | BowserSpace Sticker.png|''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'' (sticker) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Bad Luck Space]] | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=クッパマス | ||
| | |JapR=Kuppa masu | ||
| | |JapM=Bowser Space | ||
|Dut=Bowser-vakje | |Dut=Bowser-vakje | ||
|DutM=Bowser space | |DutM=Bowser space | ||
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|RusR=Pole Bouzera | |RusR=Pole Bouzera | ||
}} | }} | ||
==References== | ==References== |