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{{redirect|MP2|the sequel to ''[[Mario's Picross]]''|[[Picross 2]]}}
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'''''Mario Party 2''''' is the second main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 64]]. [[Mario]] and the gang are fighting for the rights for a new amusement park. The objective is simple and similar to the previous ''Mario Party'': obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and defeat [[Bowser]]. This game introduces the first use of collectible items in ''Mario Party''{{'}}s history; the first game had items, but they simply added optional rules or game modes to the game. Each board has its own tricks and turns, and the playable characters, as well as Bowser, wear different outfits based on the theme of the board, with the exception of Bowser Land, where they only wear their original clothes. Battle, Item, and Duel minigames are introduced in ''Mario Party 2'', and players now have the option to practice minigames, a feature that would later be featured in all future installments.
'''''Mario Party 2''''' is the second main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 64]]. [[Mario]] and the gang are fighting for the rights for a new amusement park. The objective is simple and similar to the previous ''Mario Party'': obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and defeat [[Bowser]]. This game introduces the first use of collectible items in ''Mario Party''{{'}}s history; the first game had items, but they simply added optional rules or game modes to the game. Each board has its own tricks and turns, and the playable characters, as well as Bowser, wear different outfits based on the theme of the board, with the exception of Bowser Land, where they only wear their original clothes. Battle, Item, and Duel minigames are introduced in ''Mario Party 2'', and players now have the option to practice minigames, a feature that would later be featured in all future installments.


The game was later rereleased on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] in Japan in November 2010 and worldwide the following month, and the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in Japan in March 2016, in Europe and Australia in April 2016, and in North America in December 2016, making ''Mario Party 2'' the first ''Mario Party'' game to be released on the Virtual Console. It is the only home console ''Mario Party'' game to be available through the Virtual Console. It is also the first of the three ''Mario Party'' games to be rereleased for the Wii U's Virtual Console; the others being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' and ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. ''Mario Party 2'' was also released on the [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] service in November 2022, along with the first ''[[Mario Party]]''.
The game was later rereleased on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii|Virtual Console]] in Japan in November 2010 and worldwide the following month, and the [[Wii U]]'s [[Virtual Console#Wii U|Virtual Console]] in Japan in March 2016, in Europe and Australia in April 2016, and in North America in December 2016, making ''Mario Party 2'' the first ''Mario Party'' game to be released on the Virtual Console. It is the only home console ''Mario Party'' game to be available through the Virtual Console. It is also the first of the three ''Mario Party'' games to be rereleased for the Wii U's Virtual Console; the others being ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' and ''[[Mario Party DS]]''. ''Mario Party 2'' was also released on the [[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] service on November 2, 2022, along with the first ''[[Mario Party]]''.
==Story==
==Story==
<div style="float:right">[[File:MP2 intro 1.png|thumb|200px|The cast argues over what to call their new land.]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[File:MP2 intro 1.png|thumb|200px|The cast argues over what to call their new land.]]</div>
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The story then takes the characters across six lands, ending in Bowser Land. Bowser meets the group in a showdown showing his [[Metal Mario|Metal Bowser]] power up and claims he is invincible. A character (depending on who won the board) then fights Bowser and, with the power of the stars, is able to throw him into orbit.
The story then takes the characters across six lands, ending in Bowser Land. Bowser meets the group in a showdown showing his [[Metal Mario|Metal Bowser]] power up and claims he is invincible. A character (depending on who won the board) then fights Bowser and, with the power of the stars, is able to throw him into orbit.


The game then resumes to the stage format, with Mario and friends triumphantly standing over a defeated Bowser. Toad exclaims that they live in peace in the new Mario Land (which does not change depending on the character). The curtain falls and each character comes out for one final bow, followed by the whole cast and Toad revealing that the whole game was an attraction at Mario Land which is why Mario and Bowser are getting along.
The game then resumes to the stage format, with Mario and friends triumphantly standing over a defeated Bowser. Toad exclaims that they live in peace in the new Mario Land (which does not change depending on the character). The curtain falls and each character comes out for one final bow, followed by the whole cast.
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==Playable characters==
==Playable characters==
[[File:Character Selection MP2.png|thumb|232px|The character selection screen.]]
[[File:Character Selection MP2.png|thumb|232px|The character selection screen.]]
''Mario Party 2'' features six playable characters, using the same roster as its predecessor. This is the only ''Mario Party'' game where characters dress according to the theme of the board. Each character has an item that they favor when being controlled by the CPU, as listed below along with the CPU character descriptions.
''Mario Party 2'' features six playable characters, using the same roster as its predecessor. This is the only ''Mario Party'' game where characters dress according to the theme of the board. Each character has an item that they favor when being controlled by the CPU, as listed below.
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{|class=wikitable
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:Red"|{{Color-link|White|Mario}}
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:Red"|{{Color-link|White|Mario}}
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|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Mario.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Mario.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Luigi.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Luigi.png|350px|center]]
|-
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Loves Mushrooms. Runs like the dickens. Our hero.''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Loves Skeleton Keys. A man of hidden talents.''
|-
|-
|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Mushroom]]
|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Mushroom]]
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|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Peach.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Peach.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Yoshi.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Yoshi.png|350px|center]]
|-
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Loves tricking people. Beware the Plunder Chest!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Loves to warp! Pulls through in a pinch!''
|-
|-
|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Plunder Chest]]
|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Plunder Chest]]
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|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Wario.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Wario.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Donkey Kong.png|350px|center]]
|colspan=2|[[File:MP2 Donkey Kong.png|350px|center]]
|-
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Formidable duelist! Unmatched strength and wits!''
|colspan=2 style="text-align:center"|''Loves Happenings! Thinks he can whip Bowser in a fight.''
|-
|-
|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Dueling Glove]]
|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Dueling Glove]]
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Items can be bought at [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|item shops]]. The offer of the shop varies with the number of turns played and the current rank of the player. Items are also procured by playing item minigames.
Items can be bought at [[Item Shop (Mario Party series)|item shops]]. The offer of the shop varies with the number of turns played and the current rank of the player. Items are also procured by playing item minigames.
{|class=wikitable width=100% style="text-align:center"
{|class=wikitable width=100% style="text-align:center"
!colspan=2 width=17%|Item
!colspan=2 width=20%|Item
!width=75%|Description
!width=72%|Description
!width=8%|Price
!width=8%|Price
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background:#a90|{{color|white|Items that can be bought in item shops}}
!colspan=4|Items that can be bought in item shops
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP2-3 Mushroom.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP2-3 Mushroom.png]]
|[[Mushroom]]
|[[Mushroom]]
|align=left|When used, this item allows the player to roll two Dice Blocks instead of one. The two digits that the player rolls are added up together, and the player will move that many spaces. If the player rolls the same digits on both Dice Blocks (e.g., two "9's"), the player gets 10 Coins. Two "7's" result in 30 Coins. This is [[Mario]]'s favorite item.
|align=left|When used, this item allows the player to roll two Dice Blocks instead of one. The two digits that the player rolls are added up together, and the player will move that many spaces. If the player rolls the same digits on both Dice Blocks (e.g., two "9's"), the player gets 10 Coins. Two "7's" result in 30 Coins. This is Mario's favorite item.
|10 Coins
|10 Coins
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP2 Skeleton Key.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP2 Skeleton Key.png]]
|[[Skeleton Key]]
|[[Skeleton Key]]
|align=left|This item is activated automatically whenever a player who possesses it is about to run into a locked gate. The key will open the gate &ndash; the player will be let through, and the gate will be locked again. Unlike in ''Mario Party 3'', the player cannot discard this item if they do not need it. This is [[Luigi]]'s favorite item.
|align=left|This item is activated automatically whenever a player who possesses it is about to run into a locked gate. The key will open the gate &ndash; the player will be let through, and the gate will be locked again. Unlike in ''Mario Party 3'', the player cannot discard this item if they do not need it. This is Luigi's favorite item.
|10 Coins
|10 Coins
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP2-3 PlunderChest.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP2-3 PlunderChest.png]]
|[[Plunder Chest]]
|[[Plunder Chest]]
|align=left|When this item is used, the player using it will steal the item from a randomly chosen opponent. This is [[Princess Peach]]'s favorite item.
|align=left|When this item is used, the player using it will steal the item from a randomly chosen opponent. This is Princess Peach's favorite item.
|15 Coins
|15 Coins
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP2-3 Dueling Glove.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP2-3 Dueling Glove.png]]
|[[Dueling Glove]]
|[[Dueling Glove]]
|align=left|When used, the player using it will summon a Goomba. The player will then choose an opponent to duel in a duel minigame. After this, the player will have the option to choose how much is to be dueled for. This is always Coins. The maximum amount of Coins the player can choose is equivalent to the amount of Coins of the participant who has the least amount of Coins prior to the duel. This item is [[Wario]]'s favorite item.  
|align=left|When used, the player using it will summon a Goomba. The player will then choose an opponent to duel in a duel minigame. After this, the player will have the option to choose how much is to be dueled for. This is always Coins. The maximum amount of Coins the player can choose is equivalent to the amount of Coins of the participant who has the least amount of Coins prior to the duel. This item is Wario's favorite item.  
|15 Coins
|15 Coins
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP2-3 Warp Block.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP2-3 Warp Block.png]]
|[[Warp Block]]
|[[Warp Block]]
|align=left|When used, the Warp Block will appear above the player using it. The player will then hit the block &ndash; this causes the player to warp and exchange positions on the board with a randomly chosen opponent. This item is [[Yoshi]]'s favorite item.
|align=left|When used, the Warp Block will appear above the player using it. The player will then hit the block &ndash; the result of this is that the player will warp and exchange positions with a randomly chosen opponent. This item is Yoshi's favorite item.
|15 Coins
|15 Coins
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP3 GoldenMushroom.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP3 GoldenMushroom.png]]
|[[Super Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]]
|[[Super Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]]
|align=left|When used, the player using it will roll three Dice Blocks. The digits of all three rolls are added together, and the player will move that many spaces. If the player rolls the same digits on all 3 Dice Blocks (e.g. three "10's"), the player gets 20 Coins. Three "7's" result in 50 Coins.  
|align=left|When used, the player using it will roll three Dice Blocks. The digits of all three rolls are added together, and the player will move that many spaces. If the player rolls the same digits on all 3 Dice Blocks (e.g. three "10's"), the player gets 20 Coins. Three "7's" result in 50 Coins.  
|20 Coins
|20 Coins
|-
|-
!style="background:#ed9"|[[File:MP3 Magic Lamp.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP3 Magic Lamp.png]]
|[[Magic Lamp]]
|[[Magic Lamp]]
|align=left|When used, the player summons the [[Mushroom Genie]]. He gives the player a ride on his back and takes the player directly to the [[Star Space]]. The player is then asked whether they wish to trade 20 Coins for a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] or not.
|align=left|When used, the player summons the [[Mushroom Genie]]. He gives the player a ride on his back and takes the player directly to the [[Star Space]]. The player is then asked whether they wish to trade 20 Coins for a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]] or not.
|30 Coins
|30 Coins
|-
|-
!colspan=4 style="background:#971"|{{color|white|Obtainable only through item minigames, when landing on an [[Item Space]].}}
!colspan=4|Obtainable only through item minigames, when landing on an [[Item Space]]
|-
|-
!style="background:#c92"|[[File:MP3 BooBell.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP3 BooBell.png]]
|[[Boo Bell]]
|[[Boo Bell]]
|align=left|When used, the player using it will summon a [[Boo]]. Boo will then ask the player whom to steal from, whether it be Coins (this costs 5 Coins), or a Power Star (this costs 50 Coins).
|align=left|When used, the player using it will summon a [[Boo]]. Boo will then ask the player whom to steal from, whether it be Coins (this costs 5 Coins), or a Power Star (this costs 50 Coins).
|rowspan=3|N/A
|rowspan=3|N/A
|-
|-
!style="background:#c92"|[[File:MP3 BowserSuit.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP3 BowserSuit.png]]
|[[Bowser Suit]]
|[[Bowser Suit]]
|align=left|When used, the player using it will masquerade themselves as Bowser and steals twenty Coins from any rival player they pass.  
|align=left|When used, the player using it will masquerade themselves as Bowser and steals twenty Coins from any rival player they pass.  
|-
|-
!style="background:#c92"|[[File:MP2 Bowser Bomb.png|80px]]
|[[File:MP2 Bowser Bomb.png]]
|[[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]]
|[[Bowser Bomb (item)|Bowser Bomb]]
|align=left|When a player obtains this item in an item minigame, Bowser will use it at the end of the current turn. When used, Koopa Kid will transform into Bowser. Bowser will then roll three Dice Blocks, and will move accordingly. Any player that Bowser passes will lose all of their Coins. This is Donkey Kong's favorite item.
|align=left|When a player obtains this item in an item minigame, Bowser will use it at the end of the current turn. When used, Koopa Kid will transform into Bowser. Bowser will then roll three Dice Blocks, and will move accordingly. Any player that Bowser passes will lose all of their Coins. This is Donkey Kong's favorite item.
|}
|}
A player can only hold one item at a time in this game. In future installments, more items can be held, usually three. In [[Bowser Land]], there is a shop run by a [[Koopa Kid]], who will force the player who passed in front of it to buy an item on his choice at a higher price. It can be Mushroom for 12 coins, Skeleton Key for 12 coins, Warp Block for 17 coins, or Bowser Suit and Bowser Bomb (which are usually unobtainable via shopping) for 12 coins each. If the player passes by this shop while wearing a Bowser Suit, he will instead give the player a Skeleton Key, Golden Mushroom, Boo Bell, or a Magic Lamp for free.
A player can only hold one item at a time here. In the future installments, more items can be held, usually 3. In [[Bowser Land]], there is a shop run by a [[Koopa Kid]], who will force the player who passed in front of it to buy an item on his choice at a higher price. It can be Mushroom for 12 coins, Skeleton Key for 12 coins, Warp Block for 17 coins, or Bowser Suit and Bowser Bomb (which are usually unobtainable via shopping) for 12 coins each. If the player passes by this shop while wearing a Bowser Suit, he will instead give the player a Skeleton Key, Golden Mushroom, Boo Bell, or a Magic Lamp for free.


==Spaces==
==Spaces==
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
!class=unsortable width=32px|Image
!width=20% colspan=2|Space
!width=10%|Space
!width=72%|Description
!width=80%|Description
!width=8%|Rarity
!width=10%|Rarity
|-
|-
|[[File:BlueSpace MP1.png|64px]]
|[[File:BlueSpace MP1.png]]
|[[Blue Space]]
|[[Blue Space]]
|align=left|This is the most common space in the game. When a player lands on it, they will be awarded three Coins. When the [[Last Five Turns Event]] occurs, the amount of coins gained will be doubled. This is the only type of space where a [[Hidden Block (Mario Party series)|Hidden Block]] can appear.
|align=left|This is the most common space in the game. When a player lands on it, they will be awarded three Coins. When the [[Last Five Turns Event]] occurs, the amount of coins gained will be doubled.
|Common
|Common
|-
|-
|[[File:RedSpace MP1.png|64px]]
|[[File:RedSpace MP1.png]]
|[[Red Space]]
|[[Red Space]]
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, the player will lose three Coins. During the Last Five Turns Event, the amount of Coins lost is doubled.
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, the player will lose three Coins. During the Last Five Turns Event, the amount of Coins lost is doubled.
|Uncommon
|Semi-common
|-
|-
|[[File:MP2 Happening Space.png|64px]]
|[[File:MP2 Happening Space.png]]
|[[Event Space|? Space]]
|[[Event Space|? Space]]
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a board-specific event will unfold.
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a board-specific event will unfold.
|Semi-common
|Semi-common
|-
|-
|[[File:ChanceTimeSpace MP2.png|64px]]
|[[File:ChanceTimeSpace MP2.png]]
|[[Chance Time Space|! Space]]
|[[Chance Time Space|! Space]]
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, [[Chance Time]] will be initiated.
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, [[Chance Time]] will be initiated.
|Rare
|Rare
|-
|-
|[[File:BowserSpace MP1.png|64px]]
|[[File:BowserSpace MP1.png]]
|[[Bowser Space]]
|[[Bowser Space]]
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, Bowser will be summoned. An event from a number of events will then unfold.
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, Bowser will be summoned. An event from a number of events will then unfold.
|Semi-rare
|Semi-rare
|-
|-
|[[File:MP2StarSpace.png|64px]]
|[[File:MP2StarSpace.png]]
|[[Star Space]]
|[[Star Space]]
|align=left|When a player passes this space, Toad will ask the player passing by whether they want to purchase a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Power Star]] for twenty Coins or not.
|align=left|When a player passes this space, Toad will ask the player passing by whether they want to purchase a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Power Star]] for twenty Coins or not.
|One per board
|One per board
|-
|-
|[[File:ItemSpace MP2.png|64px]]
|[[File:ItemSpace MP2.png]]
|[[Item Space]]
|[[Item Space]]
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a board-specific item minigame will be initiated. The minigame will not be initiated if it is the last turn, or if the player already has an item. If both criteria are met, the minigame still will not be initiated.
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a board-specific item minigame will be initiated. The minigame will not be initiated if it is the last turn, or if the player already has an item. If both criteria are met, the minigame still will not be initiated.
|Uncommon
|Semi-rare
|-
|-
|[[File:BattleSpace MP2.png|64px]]
|[[File:BattleSpace MP2.png]]
|[[Battle Space]]
|[[Battle Space]]
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a battle minigame will be played.
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a battle minigame will be played.
|Semi-rare
|Semi-rare
|-
|-
|[[File:MP2 Bank Space.png|64px]]
|[[File:MP2 Bank Space.png]]
|[[Bank Space]]
|[[Bank Space]]
|align=left|When a player passes by this space, they will have to pay five Coins (if the player does not have five Coins, they will have to pay as much as they can) to the bank. If a player lands on it, the player will acquire all previously deposited Coins. However, this is reverse in Bowser Land; they will obtain five Coins if the player passes by the same space, adding up a loan to the bank and they will have to pay the full loan (or as much as the player can pay if the player does not have enough) if the player lands on the same space. If the player lands on this space with zero coins to pay the loan and have a star, that star will be taken away.
|align=left|When a player passes by this space, they will have to pay five Coins (if the player does not have five Coins, they will have to pay as much as they can) to the bank. If a player lands on it, the player will acquire all previously deposited Coins. However, this is reverse in Bowser Land; they will obtain five Coins if the player passes by the same space, adding up a loan to the bank and they will have to pay the full loan (or as much as the player can pay if the player does not have enough) if the player lands on the same space. If the player lands on this space with zero coins to pay the loan and have a star, that star will be taken away.
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==Boards==
==Boards==
[[File:Main Menu MP2.png|thumb|232px|The destination selection screen.]]
[[File:Main Menu MP2.png|thumb|232px|The destination selection screen.]]
Some of ''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s boards reference the [[Mario Party|original game's]] boards; for example, [[Mystery Land]] uses a gimmick similar to that of [[Wario's Battle Canyon]], and [[Horror Land]] uses a gimmick first seen in [[DK's Jungle Adventure]]. Also, Horror Land's main gimmick, the day-and-night system, would later become the foundation of ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. [[Goomba]] barracks appear in the background of each board. Like ''Mario Party'', every board can be played in 20, 35, or 50 turns.
Some of ''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s boards reference the [[Mario Party|original game's]] boards; for example, [[Mystery Land]] uses a gimmick similar to that of [[Wario's Battle Canyon]], and [[Horror Land]] uses a gimmick first seen in [[DK's Jungle Adventure]]. Also, Horror Land's main gimmick, the day-and-night system, would later become the foundation of ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. [[Goomba]] barracks appear in the background of each board.
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{|class=wikitable width=100% style="text-align:center"
!width=32% colspan=2|Board
!width=32% colspan=2|Board
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|[[File:Western Land map.png|180px]]
|[[File:Western Land map.png|180px]]
|[[File:MP2 Western Land Logo.png|180px|link=Western Land]]
|[[File:MP2 Western Land Logo.png|180px|link=Western Land]]
|align=left|'''Western Land''' is the second board of ''Mario Party 2''. Players are dressed as cowboys and have "Deputy" as their title. The main gimmick of this board is [[Steamer]], who runs along the perimeter of the board. Players who want to ride Steamer have to pay a fee of five Coins at a toll. While riding Steamer, the player riding Steamer will hit a block, assigning what direction Steamer should move - either forward or backward. Steamer will move on his own if a player lands on a Happening Space. Any player hit by Steamer will be sent back to the starting space. There is also a milk shop run by [[Wiggler]]. When a player passes it, it will ask if the player wants to have a hootenanny for 20 Coins. Accepting the offer brings every other character to the shop for a hootenanny.
|align=left|'''Western Land''' is the second board of ''Mario Party 2''. Players are dressed as cowboys and have "Deputy" as their title. The main gimmick of this board is [[Steamer]], who runs along the perimeter of the board. Players who want to ride Steamer have to pay a fee of five Coins at a toll. While riding Steamer, the player riding Steamer will hit a block, assigning what direction Steamer should move - either forward or backward. Steamer will move on his own if a player lands on a Happening Space. Any player hit by Steamer will be sent back to the starting space. There is also a milk shop run by [[Wiggler]]. When a player passes it, it will ask if the player wants to have a hootenany for 20 Coins. Accepting the offer brings every other character to the shop for a hootenanny.
|[[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br>
|[[File:Star.png|26px]]'''<br><br>
|Bowser the Brash
|Bowser the Brash
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==Minigames==
==Minigames==
{{main|List of Mario Party 2 minigames}}
{{main|List of Mario Party 2 minigames}}
''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s minigames consist of 4-Player minigames, 1-vs-3 minigames, 2-vs-2 minigames, and the newly introduced Battle, Item, and Duel minigames, as well as a Challenge minigame. Players also now have the option to practice any minigame. Battle Minigames give every player a chance to win 70% of the stocked jackpot taken from players (usually a set amount). The top two get a 70/30 share, while the bottom two get nothing; a leftover [[coin]] is given randomly. 1-Player minigames do not reappear from ''Mario Party'', although Item minigames are single-player.
''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s minigames consist of 4-Player minigames, 1-vs-3 minigames, 2-vs-2 minigames, and the newly introduced Battle, Item, and Duel minigames, as well as a Challenge minigame. Players also now have the option to practice any minigame. Battle Minigames give every player a chance to win 70% of the stocked jackpot taken from players (usually a set amount). The top two get a 70/30 share, while the bottom two get nothing; a leftover [[coin]] is given randomly. 1-Player minigames do not reappear from ''Mario Party''.
===Mini-Game Land===
===Mini-Game Land===
{{main|Mini-Game Land}}
{{main|Mini-Game Land}}
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==Reception==
==Reception==
[[File:MariopartyNOAsarcasm.jpg|thumb|Sarcastic message sent by [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] to ''Game Informer'' over their review of the game.]]
[[File:MariopartyNOAsarcasm.jpg|thumb|Sarcastic message sent by [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] to Game Informer over their review of the game.]]
''Mario Party 2'' received mostly positive reviews from critics. It was praised for its additions to the original game's foundation and generally considered a moderate improvement. This praise, however, was somewhat offset by the unchanged formula from the first game - in particular, the somewhat important factor of luck and lack of enjoyment playing alone.
''Mario Party 2'' received mostly positive reviews from critics. It was praised for its additions to the original game's foundation and generally considered a moderate improvement. This praise, however, was somewhat offset by the unchanged formula from the first game - in particular, the somewhat important factor of luck and lack of enjoyment playing alone.


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In ''{{wp|Electronic Gaming Monthly}}''{{'}}s coverage of the game, the "Review Crew" gives the game a combined average score of 8.25/10.<ref>{{cite|date=February 2000|title=''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' #127|page=177}}</ref> The publication lists the large number of returning minigames as the worst feature which Dan Hsu remarks on. Crispin Boyer states that the game may not be worth buying for those who put many hours into the predecessor because of the marginally improved minigames and few enhancements to the rules. Despite the lack of drastic changes, all four reviewers say the game is a fun multiplayer experience.
In ''{{wp|Electronic Gaming Monthly}}''{{'}}s coverage of the game, the "Review Crew" gives the game a combined average score of 8.25/10.<ref>{{cite|date=February 2000|title=''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' #127|page=177}}</ref> The publication lists the large number of returning minigames as the worst feature which Dan Hsu remarks on. Crispin Boyer states that the game may not be worth buying for those who put many hours into the predecessor because of the marginally improved minigames and few enhancements to the rules. Despite the lack of drastic changes, all four reviewers say the game is a fun multiplayer experience.


Compared to the reception given by gaming magazine ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' towards the first game, ''Mario Party 2'' fared slightly better.<ref>{{cite|date=February 2000|title=''Game Informer'' #82|page=29}}.</ref> Once again, Paul Anderson was the most charitable of the three reviewers and gave the game an overall score of 6.25/10. Aside from sound, all of the metrics that the game was rated on were improved, with both playability and entertainment rising from 2/10 in his ''Mario Party'' review to 5/10. He appreciates the new minigames making the game less repetitive and [[Mini-Game Land]] letting people skip the board game portion, although he recommends renting the game over buying it. Jay Fitzloff and Andrew Reiner gave the game an overall score of 5/10 and 5.75/10, respectively. [[Nintendo]] of America sent the magazine a sarcastic certificate over the publication's negative review of ''Mario Party 2'' and its predecessor.<ref>{{cite|author=Ryckert, Dan|date=September 18, 2000|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160913103433/http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/09/18/replay-mario-party-3.aspx?PageIndex=11|title=Replay - ''Mario Party 3''|publisher=Game Informer|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref>
[[Nintendo]] of America sent the gaming magazine ''{{wp|Game Informer}}'' a sarcastic certificate over the publication's negative review of ''Mario Party 2'' and its predecessor.<ref>{{cite|author=Ryckert, Dan|date=September 18, 2000|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20160913103433/http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2010/09/18/replay-mario-party-3.aspx?PageIndex=11|title=Replay - ''Mario Party 3''|publisher=Game Informer|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable reviews"
{| class="wikitable reviews"
!colspan="4"style="font-size:120%; text-align:center; background-color:silver;"|Reviews
!colspan="4"style="font-size:120%; text-align:center; background-color:silver;"|Reviews
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|-
|-
|[[Nintendo 64|N64]]
|[[Nintendo 64|N64]]
|Paul Anderson, ''Game Informer''
|6.25/10
|"''Oh yeah! Mario is throwing another party and, again, he invited my grandma and the rest of the folks who normally don't play video games. A game that just about anyone could play isn't a bad thing, but considering the fact that I didn't care for the first installment, I will keep my grandma from playing this one. Hudson and Nintendo did do a great job of adding a lot more variety to the game. With all the new minigames, it is far less repetitive. The Minigame Land is also a welcome addition for those who would rather just skip the board game. '''Mario Party 2 is a lot more of the same, but is still good for family fun.''' However, I recommend a long rental rather than an outright purchase.''"
|-
|N64
|Corbie Dillard, [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/n64/mario_party_2 Nintendo Life]
|Corbie Dillard, [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/n64/mario_party_2 Nintendo Life]
|8/10
|8/10
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===Coffin Congestion softlock===
===Coffin Congestion softlock===
In [[Coffin Congestion]], if the player is bouncing between two coffins when the minigame ends, the minigame will continue indefinitely, softlocking the game.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3nrTXjHivk|title=Softlocking Every Mario Party for Nintendo 64|author=Snooplax|publisher=YouTube|date=October 21, 2019|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref>
In [[Coffin Congestion]], if the player is bouncing between two coffins when the minigame ends, the minigame will continue indefinitely, softlocking the game.<ref>{{cite|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3nrTXjHivk|title=Softlocking Every Mario Party for Nintendo 64|author=Snooplax|publisher=YouTube|date=October 21, 2019|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref>
===Hot Rope Jump freeze===
In [[Hot Rope Jump]], if 1,000 jumps are performed, the game freezes.<ref>{{cite|language=en|author=Silo_Simon|date=November 23, 2021|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sT0Ejl2mOo&t=105s|timestamp=01:45|title=Hot Rope Jump softlock/ "high score" Mario Party 2 N64 (TWR?)|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=February 4, 2023}}</ref>


==Regional differences==
==Regional differences==
===Differences exclusive to international versions===
===Differences exclusive to international versions===
The Japanese ending of Western Land includes the winner and Bowser battling with revolvers while there is an orange streak of light in the background. In the international version, the revolvers are replaced with toy guns instead while the orange streak of light is changed to purple, and the guns make a toy-like sound when fired rather than the realistic gunshot sounds from the Japanese version. Largely because of the change in gun type, the conclusion of the duel is made more obvious via the fired corks (as the Japanese version instead had tense moments before it showed Bowser was hit).
The Japanese ending of Western Land includes the winner and Bowser battling with revolvers while there is an orange streak of light in the background. In the international version, the revolvers are replaced with toy guns instead while the orange streak of light is changed to purple, and the guns make a toy-like sound when fired rather than the realistic gunshot sounds from the Japanese version.


[[Professor Fungi]] smokes a pipe in the Japanese version of the game; the pipe is removed in international versions.
[[Professor Fungi]] smokes a pipe in the Japanese version of the game; the pipe is removed in international versions.
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MP2 Pirate Yoshi Artwork.png|[[Yoshi]]
MP2 Pirate Yoshi Artwork.png|[[Yoshi]]
MP2 Space Wario.png|[[Wario]]
MP2 Space Wario.png|[[Wario]]
MP2dk.jpg|[[Donkey Kong]]
Mp2star.jpg|Group artwork
Mp2star.jpg|Group artwork
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References to other games==
==References to other games==
*''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (game)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'': The music in [[Look Away]] is similar to the [[Vine Scene]]'s music.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The endgame riddle for Mystery Land and both of its answers referenced Bowser's development process in the making of the game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': The endgame riddle for Mystery Land and both of its answers referenced Bowser's development process in the making of the game.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Similar to this game, the premise of the plot is implied to be a stage production.
*''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'': Similar to this game, the premise of the plot is implied to be a stage production.
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*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': Part of the track "The Blue Skies Yonder" uses the first few notes of "[[Slider]]" from this game. Also, in the ending scene for the [[Bowser Land]] map, Bowser becomes metallic as if he obtained a [[Metal Cap]] and Mario and his friends, after being powered up by the Power Stars, defeat Bowser the same way as when Mario himself fights him in this game.
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'': Part of the track "The Blue Skies Yonder" uses the first few notes of "[[Slider]]" from this game. Also, in the ending scene for the [[Bowser Land]] map, Bowser becomes metallic as if he obtained a [[Metal Cap]] and Mario and his friends, after being powered up by the Power Stars, defeat Bowser the same way as when Mario himself fights him in this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': The voice clips for [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Toad]], and [[Wario]] are reused from the Japanese version of this game.
*''[[Mario Kart 64]]'': The voice clips for [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Peach]], [[Toad]], and [[Wario]] are reused from the Japanese version of this game.
*''[[Mario Party]]'': Many aspects of this game are re-used, such as certain minigames, the characters' voice clips and several animations (although unlike said game, they now show facial expressions). Additionally, a lot of the songs are remixes of music from this game.
*''[[Mario Party]]'': Many aspects of this game are re-used, such as certain minigames and the characters' voice clips. Additionally, a lot of the songs are remixes of music from this game.
*''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'': In some mini-games, if Luigi loses, he performs a pose similar to his taunt.
*''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'': In some mini-games, if Luigi loses, he performs a pose similar to his taunt.


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*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Thirteen minigames from ''Mario Party 2'' return in this game, along with four others in their original ''Mario Party'' format.
*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Thirteen minigames from ''Mario Party 2'' return in this game, along with four others in their original ''Mario Party'' format.
*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Horror Land and Space Land return in this game. 21 minigames and their respective music return. The Skeleton Key returns with its design from this game.
*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Horror Land and Space Land return in this game. 21 minigames and their respective music return. The Skeleton Key returns with its design from this game.
*''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'': Western Land returns as a board. Additionally, this game's version of [[Shy Guy Says]] returns as the final round of [[Mario's Three-peat]].
*''[[Super Mario Party Jamboree]]'': Western Land returns as a board.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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