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|image=[[File:MP9Boxart.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box cover | |image=[[File:MP9Boxart.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box cover | ||
|developer=[[ | |developer=[[NDcube]]<br>[[CAProduction]]<br>[[Nintendo Software Planning & Development#Group No. 4|Nintendo SPD Group No.4]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release='''Original release:'''<br>{{ | |release='''Original release:'''<br>{{release|Europe|March 2, 2012|Australia|March 8, 2012|Mexico|March 10, 2012<ref>[https://www.levelup.com/Wii/juegos/42745/Mario-Party-9 Mario Party 9 para Wii]. ''LevelUp''.</ref>|USA|March 11, 2012|Japan|April 26, 2012<ref>[http://www.inside-games.jp/article/2012/01/12/53855.html]</ref>|ROC|June 29, 2012<ref>[http://www.nintendo.tw/pressrelease_mp9.htm]</ref>|HK|June 29, 2012<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease_ssqj.htm]</ref>|South Korea|April 11, 2013<ref>http://mariopartylegacy.com/2013/03/south-korea-gets-release-dates-for-mario-party-9-and-mario-tennis-open/</ref><ref>http://www.nintendo.co.kr/Wii/software/marioparty9/index.html/</ref>}}'''[[Nintendo Selects#Wii|Nintendo Selects]]:'''<br>{{release|Europe|November 6, 2014}} | ||
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|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]] | |genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]] | ||
|modes=Single-player, multiplayer | |modes=Single-player, multiplayer | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|cero=A|pegi=3|usk=6|acb=G|classind=l|grac=all | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E|cero=A|pegi=3|usk=6|acb=G|classind=l|grac=all}} | ||
|platforms=[[Wii]] | |platforms=[[Wii]] | ||
|format={{format|wii=1}} | |format={{format|wii=1}} | ||
|input={{input|wiimote=1}} | |input={{input|wiimote=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Mario Party 9''''' is the ninth home console installment of the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and the second and final installment for the [[Wii]]. The game was the first in the series to be developed by [[ | '''''Mario Party 9''''' is the ninth home console installment of the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]] and the second and final installment for the [[Wii]]. The game was the first in the series to be developed by [[NDcube]] instead of [[Hudson Soft]], as a result of the latter's acquisition by [[Konami]]. It is also the sixteenth in the series overall. The game was released on March 2, 2012 in Europe, in Australia on March 8, 2012, in North America on March 11, 2012, and in Japan on April 26, 2012. The host of the game is a yellow [[Toad (species)|Toad]] for the boards while a blue Toad is the host for minigames, and a green Toad appears near the end of boards to initiate an event similar to the [[Last Five Turns Event]] from past ''Mario Party'' games. This is also the twenty-fifth and final installment of the ''Super Mario'' franchise overall to be released for the Wii console. Unlike ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the game features widescreen support. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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The game's story mode, Solo Mode, involves the players traveling across all six boards to defeat Bowser, Bowser Jr., Kamek, and Shy Guy and save the Mini Stars. Completing Solo Mode awards the player 500 Party Points, and the Mini Star grand total is also be added onto the player's Party Point amount; for example, finishing Solo Mode with a grand total of 500 Mini Stars awards the player 1000 Party Points. Shy Guy and Kamek or both appear in all six boards as CPU players competing against the player. | The game's story mode, Solo Mode, involves the players traveling across all six boards to defeat Bowser, Bowser Jr., Kamek, and Shy Guy and save the Mini Stars. Completing Solo Mode awards the player 500 Party Points, and the Mini Star grand total is also be added onto the player's Party Point amount; for example, finishing Solo Mode with a grand total of 500 Mini Stars awards the player 1000 Party Points. Shy Guy and Kamek or both appear in all six boards as CPU players competing against the player. | ||
Also, instead of always playing against three other computer players in a four-player match on each board, sometimes, the player plays a three-player match against two computers, or a two-player duel match against one computer (either Kamek or Shy Guy). The minigames for the three-player matches are Free-for-all minigames and 1 vs 2 minigames, and all minigames in two-player matches are Free-for-all minigames, adapted for duels. The award system for minigames in a three-player match is five stars for first place, three stars for second place, and one star for third place, and the award system for minigames in a two-player duel match is five stars for first place and one star for second place. The player often has at least one ally on four boards; if they win instead of the player, then they can still continue to the next board regardless of their final position. If Kamek or Shy Guy wins, then they take all the Mini Stars from the other players and the player must replay the board | Also, instead of always playing against three other computer players in a four-player match on each board, sometimes, the player plays a three-player match against two computers, or a two-player duel match against one computer (either Kamek or Shy Guy). The minigames for the three-player matches are Free-for-all minigames and 1 vs 2 minigames, and all minigames in two-player matches are Free-for-all minigames, adapted for duels. The award system for minigames in a three-player match is five stars for first place, three stars for second place, and one star for third place, and the award system for minigames in a two-player duel match is five stars for first place and one star for second place. The player often has at least one ally on four boards; if they win instead of the player, then they can still continue to the next board regardless of their final position. If Kamek or Shy Guy wins, then they take all the Mini Stars from the other players and the player must replay the board. If Kamek or Shy Guy ties with the player or an ally, the player still continues to the next stage. | ||
====Minigame mode==== | ====Minigame mode==== | ||
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The background of Step It Up resembles [[Tall Trunk Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', with more Whittles clapping in the background. | The background of Step It Up resembles [[Tall Trunk Galaxy]] from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'', with more Whittles clapping in the background. | ||
=====Garden Battle===== | =====Garden Battle===== | ||
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;Names in other languages | ;Names in other languages | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Fre=Bataille de pousses | ||
|FreM=Sprouts battle, pun on "Bataille de pouces" (thumb war) | |||
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|Spa=Batalla de jardines | |Spa=Batalla de jardines | ||
|SpaM=Gardens | |SpaM=Gardens battle | ||
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;Names in other languages | ;Names in other languages | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |SpaE=Triple elección | ||
|SpaEM=Triple choice | |||
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|Fre=Le bon choix | |Fre=Le bon choix | ||
|FreM=The right choice | |FreM=The right choice | ||
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;Names in other languages | ;Names in other languages | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |SpaE=Bloques rodantes | ||
|SpaEM=Rolling blocks | |||
|Fre=Jeu de cubes | |||
|FreM=Cube game | |||
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;Names in other languages | ;Names in other languages | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |SpaE=La guarida de los jefes | ||
|SpaEM=Bosses hideout | |||
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|Fre=Galerie des boss | |Fre=Galerie des boss | ||
|FreM=Bosses gallery | |FreM=Bosses gallery | ||
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|direction=horizontal | |direction=horizontal | ||
|footer=The character selection and boss matchup screens. | |footer=The character selection and boss matchup screens. | ||
|width= | |width=200 | ||
|image1=MP9 Character Selection.png | |image1=MP9 Character Selection.png | ||
|alt1=The character selection screen | |alt1=The character selection screen | ||
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|[[File:MP9 Kamek Character Select Sprite 1.png|75px]] | |[[File:MP9 Kamek Character Select Sprite 1.png|75px]] | ||
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|colspan="6"style="text-align: center;"|*Newcomer<br>'''Note:''''' | |colspan="6"style="text-align: center;"|*Newcomer<br>'''Note:''''' Magikoopa is named [[Kamek]] in the British English version.'' | ||
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|[[File:MP9 Bowser Station.png|200px]] | |[[File:MP9 Bowser Station.png|200px]] | ||
|rowspan="2"|{{anchor|Space Scuttle}}{{anchor|Shiny Saucer}}{{anchor|Starship Bowser}}'''Bowser Station''' is the sixth stage in ''Mario Party 9''. [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Bowser]] are the stage's mid-boss and boss, respectively. A Jackpot Machine here increases in Mini Stars if a Captain lands on a Jackpot+ Space. If the Jackpot Machine happens to have 20 or more Mini Stars, a Jackpot Minigame commences, with the total prize being the Mini Stars in the machine. Oddly enough, this stage has no actual hazards. In Solo Mode, both [[Kamek]] and [[Shy Guy]] appear; if they are the only opponents, this ensures the player will have to be the Superstar to | |rowspan="2"|{{anchor|Space Scuttle}}{{anchor|Shiny Saucer}}{{anchor|Starship Bowser}}'''Bowser Station''' is the sixth stage in ''Mario Party 9''. [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Bowser]] are the stage's mid-boss and boss, respectively. A Jackpot Machine here increases in Mini Stars if a Captain lands on a Jackpot+ Space. If the Jackpot Machine happens to have 20 or more Mini Stars, a Jackpot Minigame commences, with the total prize being the Mini Stars in the machine. Oddly enough, this stage has no actual hazards. In Solo Mode, both [[Kamek]] and [[Shy Guy]] appear; if they are the only opponents, this ensures the player will have to be the Superstar to move on. | ||
{|align=center | {|align=center | ||
|align=center colspan=3|Vehicles (spaceships) | |align=center colspan=3|Vehicles (spaceships) | ||
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*since ''Mario Party 6'' to not feature [[Toadette]] in any capacity. | *since ''Mario Party 6'' to not feature [[Toadette]] in any capacity. | ||
*to not use the usual ''Mario Party'' font for the in-game text in any way. | *to not use the usual ''Mario Party'' font for the in-game text in any way. | ||
*to use the | *to use the modern font for the in-game text, first used in ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]''. | ||
*to not save game progress after every turn, instead saving after the game is over. | *to not save game progress after every turn, instead saving after the game is over. | ||
*to not start out with a 1-10 Dice Block. | *to not start out with a 1-10 Dice Block. | ||
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===Sales=== | ===Sales=== | ||
''Mario Party 9'' is the 26th best-selling game for the Wii, having sold 2.24 million copies worldwide, as of September 2012.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2012/121025e.pdf#page=7 Financial Results Briefing for the Six Month Period Ended September 2012 (Briefing Date: 2012/10/25)]. ''Nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved June 28, 2022.</ref> | ''Mario Party 9'' is the 26th best-selling game for the Wii, having sold 2.24 million copies worldwide, as of September 2012.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2012/121025e.pdf#page=7 Financial Results Briefing for the Six Month Period Ended September 2012 (Briefing Date: 2012/10/25)]. ''Nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved June 28, 2022.</ref> | ||
==Pre-release and unused content== | ==Pre-release and unused content== | ||
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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{main|List of Mario Party 9 staff}} | {{main|List of Mario Party 9 staff}} | ||
''Mario Party 9'' is developed by | ''Mario Party 9'' is developed by Nd. Cube, the same company that has developed ''Wii Party''. Nd. Cube consists of former employees of [[Hudson]], a company involved in the previous ''Mario Party'' titles. Shuichiro Nishiya and Tatsumitsu Watanabe are the main directors of this game. The programming director is Shinji Shibasaki. The sound director is Hiroyuki Tsuboguchi while the music director is Chamy. Ishi. Meanwhile, NOA Product Testing has been involved in debugging the game. | ||
==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': [[King Boo]] is a boss. Also, [[Boo's Horror Castle]] resembles [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]]. | *''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': [[King Boo]] is a boss. Also, [[Boo's Horror Castle]] resembles [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]]. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': A [[Pianta]] appears in the minigame [[Pianta Pool]]. | *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': A [[Pianta]] appears in the minigame [[Pianta Pool]]. | ||
*''[[Mario Party 4 | *''[[Mario Party 4]]'': Some voice clips are reused. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': The Barrel Roller from [[DK's Jungle Ruins]] resembles the [[DK Jumbo]]. Also, some voice clips are recycled. | *''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'': The Barrel Roller from [[DK's Jungle Ruins]] resembles the [[DK Jumbo]]. Also, some voice clips are recycled. | ||
*''[[Mario Party 6 | *''[[Mario Party 6]]'': Some voice clips are reused. | ||
*''[[Mario Party Advance]]'': The game uses a vehicle to move on the board. Also, Toad Mobile, the default vehicle from Toad Road resembles the car from this game. | *''[[Mario Party Advance]]'': The game uses a vehicle to move on the board. Also, Toad Mobile, the default vehicle from Toad Road resembles the car from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Some voice clips are reused. | *''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Some voice clips are reused. | ||
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*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Many of the environments and minigames in the game are based on the worlds of this game, including the background of the minigame [[Upward Mobility]]. The design of the [[Ice Flower]] of this game appears in [[King Boo's Puzzle Attack]]. Bowser Jr. appears in his [[Junior Clown Car]]. Also, some of the Bowser Jr. Minigame music is an arrangement of Bowser Jr.'s battle music in this game. Toad Houses also appear, in the same style as those in this game. The character stances are also from this game. Also, the jumping noise is the same from this game. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': Many of the environments and minigames in the game are based on the worlds of this game, including the background of the minigame [[Upward Mobility]]. The design of the [[Ice Flower]] of this game appears in [[King Boo's Puzzle Attack]]. Bowser Jr. appears in his [[Junior Clown Car]]. Also, some of the Bowser Jr. Minigame music is an arrangement of Bowser Jr.'s battle music in this game. Toad Houses also appear, in the same style as those in this game. The character stances are also from this game. Also, the jumping noise is the same from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': In the minigame [[Logger Heads]], a group of [[Whittle]]s appear. They also appear in the [[#Step It Up|Step It Up]] minigame mode in the background of the tree, and they congratulate the winner when they reach the top of the tree. The setting of the boss minigame [[Bowser's Block Battle]] is similar to the areas where Mario would meet Bowser in the game. The hammers Bowser Jr. uses in [[Bowser Jr. Breakdown]] are similar to the ones used by [[Megahammer]]. | *''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': In the minigame [[Logger Heads]], a group of [[Whittle]]s appear. They also appear in the [[#Step It Up|Step It Up]] minigame mode in the background of the tree, and they congratulate the winner when they reach the top of the tree. The setting of the boss minigame [[Bowser's Block Battle]] is similar to the areas where Mario would meet Bowser in the game. The hammers Bowser Jr. uses in [[Bowser Jr. Breakdown]] are similar to the ones used by [[Megahammer]]. | ||
*''[[miiwiki:Wii Party|Wii Party]]'': Many minigames in ''Mario Party 9'' have similar gameplay to those of this game, which was also developed by [[ | *''[[miiwiki:Wii Party|Wii Party]]'': Many minigames in ''Mario Party 9'' have similar gameplay to those of this game, which was also developed by [[NDcube]]. The rules and control screens of ''Mario Party 9'' also resemble those of this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': In the minigame [[Goomba Spotting]], the [[Goomba Tower]] enemy returns and the binoculars interface resembles the one used when Mario or Luigi looks through the [[binoculars]]. Graphics and a few elements, as well as the font used in this game are borrowed as well. | *''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': In the minigame [[Goomba Spotting]], the [[Goomba Tower]] enemy returns and the binoculars interface resembles the one used when Mario or Luigi looks through the [[binoculars]]. Graphics and a few elements, as well as the font used in this game are borrowed as well. | ||
==References in later games== | ==References in later games== | ||
*''[[Mario Party 10]]'': The vehicle gameplay mechanic returns. A rearranged version of ''Mario Party 9''{{'}}s minigame victory music is used. | *''[[Mario Party 10]]'': The vehicle gameplay mechanic returns. A rearranged version of ''Mario Party 9''{{'}}s minigame victory music is used. | ||
*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Ten minigames and rearrangements of their respective music return. | *''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Ten minigames and rearrangements of their respective music return. | ||
*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Four minigames and rearrangements of their respective music return. [[Birdo]]'s 2nd and 4th place animations are reused as her "neutral" and losing animations respectively, and her artwork is reused from this game. [[Bowser]] and the [[Koopa Clown Car]]'s artwork is an updated version of their artwork from the game's boxart. | *''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Four minigames and rearrangements of their respective music return. [[Birdo]]'s 2nd and 4th place animations are reused as her "neutral" and losing animations respectively, and her artwork is reused from this game. [[Bowser]] and the [[Koopa Clown Car]]'s artwork is an updated version of their artwork from the game's boxart. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'': Yoshi's artwork is reused in this game's boxart, except recolored for Yellow Yoshi. | *''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]'': Yoshi's artwork is reused in this game's boxart, except recolored for Yellow Yoshi. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*[https://marioparty9.nintendo.com/ Official American website] | *[https://marioparty9.nintendo.com/ Official American website] | ||
*[https://marioparty9.nintendo.com/es/ Official Mexican website] | *[https://marioparty9.nintendo.com/es/ Official Mexican website] |