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===Mushroom Shop===
===Mushroom Shop===
[[File:Mushroom Shop Clerk.PNG|thumb|The inside of the Shop, with the owner to the left and the shelf with items to the right.]]
[[File:Mushroom Shop Clerk.PNG|thumb|The inside of the Shop, with the owner to the left and the shelf with items to the right.]]
The [[Mushroom Shop]] is run by the [[Mushroom Shop clerk]] and is located on the left side of the river on the map; it resembles a brown mushroom on its side. In the shop, various items can be bought with [[Coin]]s earned from mini-games and Party games. Here is a listing of every item, along with its price and in-game description.
The [[Mushroom Shop]] is run by the [[Mushroom Shop Clerk]] and is located on the left side of the river on the map; it resembles a brown mushroom on its side. In the shop, various items can be bought with [[Coin]]s earned from mini-games and Party games. Here is a listing of every item, along with its price and in-game description.
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Porto sits behind the left counter and is in charge of storing the items the player buys at the [[Mushroom Shop]] until they are used during a game. Here is also where the player can choose how they want to save their coins, whether with the [[Coin Box (Mario Party series)|Coin Box]], [[Lucky Box]], or [[Casino Box]].
Porto sits behind the left counter and is in charge of storing the items the player buys at the [[Mushroom Shop]] until they are used during a game. Here is also where the player can choose how they want to save their coins, whether with the [[Coin Box (Mario Party series)|Coin Box]], [[Lucky Box]], or [[Casino Box]].


===={{Conjectural|Stat tracker Toad}}====
====Stat tracker Toad====
The other Toad sits behind the right counter and keeps track of the total coins and stars the player has saved up. He also keeps track of how many more stars need to be collected, out of 100, to unlock the [[Eternal Star]] map.
The other Toad sits behind the right counter and keeps track of the total coins and stars the player has saved up. He also keeps track of how many more stars need to be collected, out of 100, to unlock the [[Eternal Star]] map.


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==Regional differences==
==Regional differences==
===Differences exclusive to the Japanese version===
===Differences exclusive to the Japanese version===
In the Japanese version, Wario and Luigi say "Oh my God!" when they lose or otherwise suffer misfortune. This was changed in the Western versions to remove religious references;<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQlJjwPubU</ref> Luigi wails in pain instead, and Wario says "So ein Mist!" (the voice clip for which was taken from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' and slowed down), which is a German expression of disgust, similar to "Oh, shoot!" or "No way!".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hcU8Yrqlqk</ref>
In the Japanese version, Wario and Luigi say "Oh my God!" when they lose or otherwise suffer misfortune. This was changed in the Western versions to remove religious references; Luigi wails in pain instead, and Wario says "So ein Mist!" (the voice clip for which was taken from ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' and slowed down), which is a German expression of disgust, similar to "Oh, shoot!" or "No way!".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hcU8Yrqlqk</ref>
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===Differences exclusive to the American version===
===Differences exclusive to the American version===
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]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45u6OCYCrSI</ref>
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]].


===Differences exclusive to the European version===
===Differences exclusive to the European version===
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==Notes==
==Trivia==
[[File:Mp1 trio winning.png|thumb|The error.]]
[[File:Mp1 trio winning.png|thumb|The error.]]
*This is the only ''Mario Party'' to have no entirely luck-based minigames.
*This is the only ''Mario Party'' to have no entirely luck-based minigames.

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