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[[File:Three Pinball Table Level Backgrounds (Day To Night).png|thumb|Three level backgrounds]] | [[File:Three Pinball Table Level Backgrounds (Day To Night).png|thumb|Three level backgrounds]] | ||
[[File:Mp4fortunespace6.png|thumb|Reversal of Fortune as seen in ''Mario Party 4'']] | [[File:Mp4fortunespace6.png|thumb|Reversal of Fortune as seen in ''Mario Party 4'']] | ||
''[[Mario Party 4]]'' reworks Chance Time into '''Reversal of Fortune'''. Instead of hitting blocks, the player uses a pinball machine to launch a ball into a slot that determines what happens. For each of three pinball boards, the player can choose how much power to launch the ball with using {{button|gcn|Stick}}, pressing {{button|gcn|A}} to launch the ball. The game also applies a significant random component to the ball strength, so it is not possible for the player to control what happens in any feasible way, | ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' reworks Chance Time into '''Reversal of Fortune'''. Instead of hitting blocks, the player uses a pinball machine to launch a ball into a slot that determines what happens. For each of three pinball boards, the player can choose how much power to launch the ball with using {{button|gcn|Stick}}, pressing {{button|gcn|A}} to launch the ball. The game also applies a significant random component to the ball strength, so it is not possible for the player to control what happens in any feasible way, execpt for the final table, where a full power shot has drastically higher odds for a coin swap. The order is also fixed; the giver is always chosen first, followed by the receiver, and then the quantity. | ||
The possible transactions include: | The possible transactions include: |