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[[File:MarioParty-Art1.png|thumb|The Gameball Machine]]
[[File:MarioParty-Art1.png|right|thumb|The '''Gameball''' Machine.]]
'''Gameballs''' are capsules that come from the Gameball Machine, an item from ''[[Mario Party]]''. Their name is a portmanteau of the words "gumball" (a candy item it parodies) and "game." The Gameball Machine appears in the [[Mushroom Shop]] after 30 [[minigame]]s have been bought from the [[Mini-Game House]]. Players can buy a Gameball from the machine for 300 [[Coin]]s.


Every Gameball contains a random minigame that has not been seen or purchased yet at the Mini-Game House. This provides an alternate way for players to unlock all minigames; while the price changes at the Mini-Game House, the price for a Gameball stays at a consistent 300 Coins.
'''Gameballs''' are capsules that come from the Gameball Machine, an item from ''[[Mario Party]]''. This item appears in the [[Mushroom Shop]] after the [[Eternal Star]] map has been completed for the first time and at least 30 [[Minigame]]s have been bought from the [[Mini-Game House]]. Players can buy a Gameball from the machine for three-hundred [[coin]]s. Every Gameball contains a random Minigame that has not been seen or purchased yet at the Mini-Game House. This may or may not be a better way to get all the Minigames, for whatever the cost is at the Mini-Game House; it is always three-hundred coins at the shop. Although if one where to buy all Minigames that are three-hundred coins or less from the Mini-Game House, then one could purchase the remaining costlier Minigames for a far cheaper price.
 
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Gameball.png|Gameball, close-up
Image:Gameball.png|Gameball, close-up
Gameball1.png|On the shelf
File:Gameball1.png|On the shelf
Gameball2.png|Buying a Gameball
File:Gameball2.png|Buying a Gameball
Gameball3.png|[[Hammer Drop]], a random minigame
File:Gameball3.png|[[Hammer Drop]], a random mini-game
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
== Trivia ==
{{foreign names
* The Gameball's name is a portmanteau of the word "gumball" (a candy item it parodies) and "game".
|Ita=Palla<ref>[https://www.mariocastle.it/risorse/manuali/mario-party/11.jpg ''Mario Party'' European instruction booklet, pag. 140]</ref>
|ItaM=Ball
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Mario Party Items]]
[[Category:Mario Party items]]
[[Category:Mario Party]]

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