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=== | ===American unused track=== | ||
The song "Move to the Mambo" is not used in the American release, but is used in the Japanese and European/Australian releases. The song is used in two of the mini-games, [[Balloon Burst (4-Player)|Balloon Burst]] and [[Musical Mushroom]]. | The song "Move to the Mambo" is not used in the American release, but is used in the Japanese and European/Australian releases. The song is used in two of the mini-games, [[Balloon Burst (4-Player)|Balloon Burst]] and [[Musical Mushroom]]. | ||
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*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': The Yoshi's Tropical Island and Peach's Birthday Cake boards return, along with 12 minigames. The settings for the game's menus are also the same, with the Mushroom Village (now named the [[Village Square]]) returning for the main menu (with minor differences, such as Koopa Troopa replacing Toad in the Warp Pipe). The music for these locations and minigames also return as new arrangements. | *''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': The Yoshi's Tropical Island and Peach's Birthday Cake boards return, along with 12 minigames. The settings for the game's menus are also the same, with the Mushroom Village (now named the [[Village Square]]) returning for the main menu (with minor differences, such as Koopa Troopa replacing Toad in the Warp Pipe). The music for these locations and minigames also return as new arrangements. | ||
*''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'': The theme of Wario's Battle Canyon is arranged in the song "Blue Shelled." | *''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'': The theme of Wario's Battle Canyon is arranged in the song "Blue Shelled." | ||
*''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'': Mario's Rainbow Castle returns as a board | *''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'': Mario's Rainbow Castle returns as a board. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Mp1 trio winning.png|thumb|The error.]] | [[File:Mp1 trio winning.png|thumb|The error.]] | ||
*This was originally the only ''Mario Party'' game to have a title screen that changes; namely, depending on which character wins a board, except for Mini-Game Stadium. This concept returns in ''Mario Party Superstars'', with the title screen changing depending on the last board played. | *This was originally the only ''Mario Party'' game to have a title screen that changes; namely, depending on which character wins a board, except for Mini-Game Stadium. This concept returns in ''Mario Party Superstars'', with the title screen changing depending on the last board played. | ||
*In [[Bombsketball]], as well as in [[Tug o' War]] if the three players win, the winning text will be shown with a grammatical error, with the singular "wins" being used instead of the plural "win" or the past tense "won". This was fixed in subsequent games. | *In [[Bombsketball]], as well as in [[Tug o' War]] if the three players win, the winning text will be shown with a grammatical error, with the singular "wins" being used instead of the plural "win" or the past tense "won". This was fixed in subsequent games. |