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{{about|a type of device in Mario Party 5 | {{about|a type of device in [[Mario Party 5]]|information about a collectible toy dispenser in [[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]|[[Capsule Toy Machine]]}} | ||
[[File:MP5_CapsuleMachine.png|thumb|[[Luigi]] receives a [[Mushroom Orb|Mushroom Capsule]] from a capsule machine.]] | [[File:MP5_CapsuleMachine.png|thumb|[[Luigi]] receives a [[Mushroom Orb|Mushroom Capsule]] from a capsule machine.]] | ||
{{quote|OK! I'll give you a capsule. I wonder what it will be? Here it comes...|Capsule machine|''[[Mario Party 5]]''}} | {{quote|OK! I'll give you a capsule. I wonder what it will be? Here it comes...|Capsule machine|''[[Mario Party 5]]''}} | ||
'''Capsule machines''' are objects that dispense [[Orb|capsules]] to players, appearing only in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. If a player passes a capsule machine, they can get a random capsule for free. Capsule machines are based on the real-life ''{{wp|gashapon}}'' machines, sometimes known as capsule machines. Capsule machines have bolts for eyes and yellow mouths where the capsules come out. They also sport two yellow rod-like arms with blue balls on the end. In the official ''Mario Party 5'' guide, [[Mario]] mentions he introduced capsule machines because he wanted the capsules to be free. Despite this, a certain number of [[coin]]s | '''Capsule machines''' are objects that dispense [[Orb|capsules]] to players, appearing only in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''. If a player passes a capsule machine, they can get a random capsule for free. Capsule machines are based on the real-life ''{{wp|gashapon}}'' machines, sometimes known as capsule machines. Capsule machines have bolts for eyes and yellow mouths where the capsules come out. They also sport two yellow rod-like arms with blue balls on the end. In the official ''Mario Party 5'' guide, [[Mario]] mentions he introduced capsule machines because he wanted the capsules to be free. Despite this, a certain number of [[coin]]s are required to use a capsule, with its effect immediately taking effect after paying. However, coins are not required to throw capsules onto spaces to create [[Capsule Space]]s. After every [[minigame]], [[Eldstar]] can be seen with three capsule machines as the game saves. On the last turn on a [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] game, capsule machines become unavailable. | ||
In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', [[Orb Space]]s replace Capsule machines, also giving a free random Orb to players that pass it. [[Orb hut]]s also appear, allowing a player to buy a specific Orb for a certain amount of coins. Orbs obtained either way can be used for free. | In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', [[Orb Space]]s replace Capsule machines, also giving a free random Orb to players that pass it. [[Orb hut]]s also appear, allowing a player to buy a specific Orb for a certain amount of coins. Orbs obtained either way can be used for free. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=カプセルマシン | ||
| | |JapR=Kapuseru Mashin | ||
| | |JapM=Capsule Machine | ||
|Spa=Glotonis | |Spa=Glotonis | ||
|SpaM=Pun on ''glotón'' (glutton) | |SpaM=Pun on ''glotón'' (glutton) |