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'''''Mario Party Challenge World''''' is an arcade game based on ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' that was developed by [[Capcom]], and is the sixth ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' arcade game from the same developer, as well as the twenty-first installment in the series overall. The game was released in Japan in spring/summer of 2016<ref>[http://www.capcom.co.jp/arcade/MarioPartyMedal/ Capcom's website advertising the location test] Retrieved February 7, 2016</ref>; an overseas English release was planned before being canceled.<ref name = "arcadeheroes-20190427">"[...Raw Thrills] confirmed that the game has been cancelled and the few prototype units have been sold to [arcade locations]. It is unclear how many of those even exist, but I would be amazed if it’s beyond the single digits." https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/04/27/newsbytes-repro-star-wars-yoke-marble-carnival-cosmotrons-unboxing-exa-arcadia-mario-party-updates/</ref> The main attraction of the machine is the virtual roulette board in the center. The game supports up to six players. | |||
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'''''Mario Party Challenge World''''' is an arcade game based on ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' that was developed by [[Capcom]] | |||
''Mario Party Challenge World'' was planned to be distributed by | ''Mario Party Challenge World'' was planned to be distributed by Raw Thrills in North America, being shown (in a very early form) at IAAPA 2017.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b9Fk7GKYUAM</ref>. However, the American release would later be canceled; though several of the prototype units were still sold to various arcade locations.<ref name = "arcadeheroes-20190427" /> The "final" Raw Thrills version of the game was drastically different than the Japanese original, to the point where it is effectively a different game entirely (lacking the roulette wheel, no touchscreen, etc.).<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGxNLf7U1Lk</ref> | ||
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| | |Jap=マリオパーティ 不思議のチャレンジワールド | ||
| | |JapR=Mario Pāti Fushigi no Charenji Wārudo | ||
| | |JapM=Mario Party Mysterious Challenge World | ||
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyI60MMyCQ Footage of the game in action] | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyI60MMyCQ Footage of the game in action] | ||
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