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|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br>[[CAProduction]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]] | |developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br>[[CAProduction]]<br>[[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release='''Nintendo DS:'''<br>{{release|Japan|November 8, 2007|ROC|November 8, 2007|USA|November 19, 2007|Mexico|November 19, 2007<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (MX) issue 192, page 55.</ref>|Europe|November 23, 2007|Australia|December 6, 2007|South Korea|May 22, 2008}} '''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{release|USA|April 21, 2016|Europe|April 21, 2016<ref> | |release='''Nintendo DS:'''<br>{{release|Japan|November 8, 2007|ROC|November 8, 2007|USA|November 19, 2007|Mexico|November 19, 2007<ref>''Club Nintendo'' (MX) issue 192, page 55.</ref>|Europe|November 23, 2007|Australia|December 6, 2007|South Korea|May 22, 2008}} '''Virtual Console (Wii U):'''<br>{{release|USA|April 21, 2016|Europe|April 21, 2016<ref>[http://gonintendo.com/stories/256092-this-week-s-european-downloads-april-21-star-fox-mario-party THIS WEEK'S EUROPEAN DOWNLOADS - APRIL 21 (''STAR FOX'', ''MARIO PARTY'' AND MORE)] (April 18, 2016). ''GoNintendo''. (Retrieved April 18, 2016).</ref>|Australia|April 22, 2016|Japan|April 27, 2016}} | ||
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'''''Mario Party DS''''' is the fourteenth installment in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], the third for handheld consoles, and the only one for the [[Nintendo DS]]. This is the last ''Mario Party'' game to be developed by [[Hudson Soft]], which was succeeded by [[NDcube]] in [[Mario Party 9|2012]]. This ''Mario Party'' game is unique for having the characters to be shrunken down to a very small size and competing in a "mega world" for the majority of the game. It includes more than 70 new minigames and five new game boards. Its functions include touch control, microphone control and dual-screen challenges. It is possible for up to four players to play in wireless mode using only one game card. This would be the only handheld installment to feature the traditional ''Mario Party'' gameplay and the last installment overall to feature it until ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] (which is both a home console and a handheld console) eleven years later. | '''''Mario Party DS''''' is the fourteenth installment in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]], the third for handheld consoles, and the only one for the [[Nintendo DS]]. This is the last ''Mario Party'' game to be developed by [[Hudson Soft]], which was succeeded by [[NDcube]] in [[Mario Party 9|2012]]. This ''Mario Party'' game is unique for having the characters to be shrunken down to a very small size and competing in a "mega world" for the majority of the game. It includes more than 70 new minigames and five new game boards. Its functions include touch control, microphone control and dual-screen challenges. It is possible for up to four players to play in wireless mode using only one game card. This would be the only handheld installment to feature the traditional ''Mario Party'' gameplay and the last installment overall to feature it until ''[[Super Mario Party]]'', released for the [[Nintendo Switch]] (which is both a home console and a handheld console) eleven years later. | ||
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===Spaces=== | ===Spaces=== | ||
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!width=20%|Space | |||
| | !width=80%|Description | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDSBlueSpace.png]]<br>'''[[Blue Space]]''' | |||
| | |The most common space, the Blue Space gives players three coins if they land on it. There is also a small chance of a [[Hidden Block (Mario Party series)|Hidden Block]] appearing. It gives their section in the heads up display a blue color, which is used to determine pairings in minigames. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDSRedSpace.png]]<br>'''[[Red Space]]''' | |||
| | |A fairly common space, the Red Space takes three coins from players that land on it. It gives their section in the heads up display a red color, which is used to determine pairings in minigames. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDSHappSpace.png]]<br>'''[[Event Space|Green Space]]''' | |||
| | |This space causes certain events to happen that can benefit the player, harm the player, benefit a number of players, or harm a number of players. It gives the player's section in the heads up display a green color, which is used to determine pairings in minigames. In this case, the green color eventually flashes to red or blue. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDSFriendSpace.png]]<br>'''[[Friend Space]]''' | |||
| | |When they land on this space in Battle Royale, players can select one opponent to be a friend. Both then receive 5 coins. In Team Battle, the player and one of the two opponents get 5 coins. It gives the player's section in the heads up display a green color, which is used to determine pairings in minigames. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDSDuelSpace.png]]<br>'''[[Duel Space]]''' | |||
| | |Engages with an opponent of the player's choice into a duel minigame. The winner gets to use a roulette that determines the reward from the opponent. It gives the player's section in the heads up display a green color, which is used to determine pairings in minigames. It replaces the Friend Space in the [[Last Five Turns Event|Final 5 Frenzy]]. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDSBowserSpace.png]]<br>'''[[Bowser Space]]''' | |||
|Any players that land here causes Bowser to arrive. Bowser causes a series of events that harms usually whoever landed on the space. It gives their section in the heads up display a red color, which is used to determine pairings in minigames. Bowser can cause these events: | |||
*'''Gimme Coins!:''' The player gives 20 coins to Bowser. | *'''Gimme Coins!:''' The player gives 20 coins to Bowser. | ||
**If the player does not have 20, Bowser takes 10 coins away instead. | **If the player does not have 20, Bowser takes 10 coins away instead. | ||
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**In Duel and Team Battle, 10 Coins is all the player has to give away. If less than 10, the player has to forfeit all coins. | **In Duel and Team Battle, 10 Coins is all the player has to give away. If less than 10, the player has to forfeit all coins. | ||
*'''Gimme Equality!:''' Bowser redistributes every player's coins so they all have the same amount. This is the only event that can potentially benefit the player. | *'''Gimme Equality!:''' Bowser redistributes every player's coins so they all have the same amount. This is the only event that can potentially benefit the player. | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:MPDS Star Space.png]]<br>'''[[Star Space]]''' | |||
| | |Once players reach this space, they can pay 20 coins to receive a Star. Other boards may have different conditions players need to fulfill to earn a Star. Unlike other spaces, this space cannot be landed on (unless a Star spawns directly on a player), and this space does not subtract from the dice roll. | ||
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===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
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====Normal items==== | ====Normal items==== | ||
''Mario Party DS'' is the first ''Mario Party'' game to have standard items since ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. These items function like (and are based on) the standard items from the first four installments in the series. They can be bought at shops on each board, run by a Monty Mole. In addition, for the first time in the series, players can purchase more than one item in one stop. | ''Mario Party DS'' is the first ''Mario Party'' game to have standard items since ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. These items function like (and are based on) the standard items from the first four installments in the series. They can be bought at shops on each board, run by a Monty Mole. In addition, for the first time in the series, players can purchase more than one item in one stop. | ||
{|class=table cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 border=1 align=center width=70% style="border-collapse:collapse; font-family:Arial" | |||
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!width=65%|Description | |||
| | !width=10% |Shop Price | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Double.png]]<br>[[Double Dice Set]] | ||
|Allows the player to roll two Dice Blocks. | |||
| | |align="center"|3 Coins | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Triple.png]]<br>[[Triple Dice Set]] | ||
|Allows the player to roll three Dice blocks. | |||
| | |align="center"|7 Coins | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Half.png]]<br>[[Halfway Dice Block]] | ||
|Allows the player to roll a Dice Block with the numbers 1 through 5. | |||
| | |align="center"|1 Coin | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Warp.png]]<br>[[Warp Dice Block]] | ||
|Causes the player to warp to a random space on the board, then roll. | |||
| | |align="center"|2 Coins | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Snag.png]]<br>[[Snag Bag]] | ||
|Allows the player to steal a random item from an opponent of their choice. | |||
| | |align="center"|8 Coins | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Star.png]]<br>[[Star Pipe]] | ||
|Warps the player directly to the [[Star Space]], allowing them to buy the Star if they wish and if they have enough coins, then roll. | |||
| | |align="center"|15 Coins | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Item-Sensor.png]]<br>[[Block Sensor]] | ||
|Causes the next space the player lands upon to contain a [[Hidden Block (Mario Party series)|Hidden Block]]. | |||
| | |align="center"|20 Coins | ||
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|align="center"|[[File:Item-Grab.png]]<br>[[Grab Bag (item)|Grab Bag]] | |||
|Removes all of the player's current items and hexes and gives them a Star Pipe, Block Sensor, and Triple Dice Set. | |||
|align="center"|25 Coins | |||
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====Hexes==== | ====Hexes==== | ||
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Hexes are items that typically act as traps when placed on spaces, similarly to [[Character Space]]s from previous ''Mario Party'' titles. They only obtainable by passing through a [[Hex Area]]. Most Hexes negatively affect the character who lands on it (unless they are its owner), but the Coin Block and Star Block allow for anyone to gain coins or stars respectively. Hexes can be replaced by other hexes, and they expire after being landed on. | Hexes are items that typically act as traps when placed on spaces, similarly to [[Character Space]]s from previous ''Mario Party'' titles. They only obtainable by passing through a [[Hex Area]]. Most Hexes negatively affect the character who lands on it (unless they are its owner), but the Coin Block and Star Block allow for anyone to gain coins or stars respectively. Hexes can be replaced by other hexes, and they expire after being landed on. | ||
[[File:HexArea.png|thumb|Daisy is about to pass a Hex Area.]] | [[File:HexArea.png|thumb|Daisy is about to pass a Hex Area.]] | ||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Hex-10.png]]<br>[[10-Coin Hex]] | ||
|Causes the player who lands on the Hex to give 10 coins to the one who set it. | |||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Hex-20.png]]<br>[[20-Coin Hex]] | ||
|Causes the player who lands on the Hex to give 20 coins to the one who set it. | |||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Hex-Coin.png]]<br>[[Coin Swap Hex]] | ||
|Causes the player who set the Hex and the player that lands on it to swap coin totals. | |||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Hex-1S.png]]<br>[[1-Star Hex]] | ||
|Causes the player who lands on the Hex to give one Star to the one who set it. | |||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Hex-2S.png]]<br>[[2-Star Hex]] | ||
|Causes the player who lands on the Hex to give 2 Stars to the one who set it. | |||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Hex-Space.png]]<br>[[Space Swap Hex]] | ||
|Both the player who lands on the Hex and the one who placed it swap positions on the board. | |||
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| | |align="center"|[[File:Block-Star.png]]<br>[[Star Block (Mario Party DS)|Star Block]] | ||
|The player who lands on this Hex can hit a block with a 1 through 3 on it to gain that many stars. | |||
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|align="center"|[[File:Block-Coin.png]]<br>[[Coin Block (Mario Party DS)|Coin Block]] | |||
|The player who lands on this Hex is able to hit a block containing coins, by pressing the A button repeatedly, to gain as many as possible in 10 seconds. | |||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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==Boards== | ==Boards== | ||
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!width=15%|Picture | !width=15%|Picture | ||
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==Team names== | ==Team names== | ||
For the Tag Battle setting in Party Mode, each combination of playable characters create one unique team name. The list of possible results are shown below: | For the Tag Battle setting in Party Mode, each combination of playable characters create one unique team name. The list of possible results are shown below: | ||
{| | {|border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 width=100% style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center" | ||
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!{{color|red | !{{color|Mario|red}}<br>[[File:Mario Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Luigi|darkgreen}}<br>[[File:Luigi Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Peach|magenta}}<br>[[File:Peach Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Daisy|orange}}<br>[[File:Daisy Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Wario|gold}}<br>[[File:Wario Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Waluigi|purple}}<br>[[File:Waluigi Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Yoshi|limegreen}}<br>[[File:Yoshi Mugshot MPDS.png]]!!{{color|Toad|crimson}}<br>[[File:Toad Mugshot MPDS.png]] | ||
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|'''{{color|red | |'''{{color|Mario|red}}'''<br>[[File:Mario Mugshot MPDS.png]]||||Mario Bros.||Fan Favorites||Flower Players||Foe Bros.||'Stache Stars||Old Buddies||Fungus Friends | ||
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|'''{{color|darkgreen | |'''{{color|Luigi|darkgreen}}'''<br>[[File:Luigi Mugshot MPDS.png]]||Mario Bros.||||Green Peaches||Shy Sidekicks||'Stache Clashers||Lean Meanies||Green Machines||Green Mushrooms | ||
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|'''{{color|magenta | |'''{{color|Peach|magenta}}'''<br>[[File:Peach Mugshot MPDS.png]]||Fan Favorites||Green Peaches||||Power Princesses||Rotten Peaches||Black Peaches||Sweetie Pies||Peachy 'Shrooms | ||
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|'''{{color|orange | |'''{{color|Daisy|orange}}'''<br>[[File:Daisy Mugshot MPDS.png]]||Flower Players||Shy Sidekicks||Power Princesses||||Wilted Flowers||Skinny Stars||Cutie Pies||Button Mushrooms | ||
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|'''{{color|gold | |'''{{color|Wario|gold}}'''<br>[[File:Wario Mugshot MPDS.png]]||Foe Bros.||'Stache Clashers||Rotten Peaches||Wilted Flowers||||Bad Boys||Unlikely Pals||Poison Mushrooms | ||
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|'''{{color|purple | |'''{{color|Waluigi|purple}}'''<br>[[File:Waluigi Mugshot MPDS.png]]||'Stache Stars||Lean Meanies||Black Peaches||Skinny Stars||Bad Boys||||Purple Dinos||Bad Mushrooms | ||
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|'''{{color|limegreen | |'''{{color|Yoshi|limegreen}}'''<br>[[File:Yoshi Mugshot MPDS.png]]||Old Buddies||Green Machines||Sweetie Pies||Cutie Pies||Unlikely Pals||Purple Dinos||||Star Supporters | ||
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|'''{{color|crimson | |'''{{color|Toad|crimson}}'''<br>[[File:Toad Mugshot MPDS.png]]||Fungus Friends||Green Mushrooms||Peachy 'Shrooms||Button Mushrooms||Poison Mushrooms||Bad Mushrooms||Star Supporters | ||
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====Boss Bash==== | ====Boss Bash==== | ||
[[File:Mario Party DS - Boss Bash.png|thumb|[[ | [[File:Mario Party DS - Boss Bash.png|thumb|[[Daisy]] playing Boss Bash]] | ||
{{quote|Welcome to Boss Bash! You're going to battle five bosses! How quickly can you defeat them? Bash them fast to win!|Narrator|[[Mario Party DS]]}} | {{quote|Welcome to Boss Bash! You're going to battle five bosses! How quickly can you defeat them? Bash them fast to win!|Narrator|[[Mario Party DS]]}} | ||
Boss Bash is a single-player minigame challenge, where the player must face in the following order: the [[Piranha Plant]], the [[Hammer Bro]], the [[Dry Bones]], [[Kamek]] and [[Bowser]] in their respective boss minigames. The aim is to do so as quickly as possible to try and beat the current best times, as the minigames are timed in this challenge. If the player is defeated in any of the minigames, the challenge ends and the times for minigames the player did beat are not recorded. The default best times for the five bosses are 5:00:00, while the default overall best time is 25:00:00. | Boss Bash is a single-player minigame challenge, where the player must face in the following order: the [[Piranha Plant]], the [[Hammer Bro]], the [[Dry Bones]], [[Kamek]] and [[Bowser]] in their respective boss minigames. The aim is to do so as quickly as possible to try and beat the current best times, as the minigames are timed in this challenge. If the player is defeated in any of the minigames, the challenge ends and the times for minigames the player did beat are not recorded. The default best times for the five bosses are 5:00:00, while the default overall best time is 25:00:00. | ||
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|colspan=2|Compiler | |colspan=2|Compiler | ||
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Players used to have their own boxes at the top screen that have the "X" in the Coins storage and the Stars storage. In the final version, it was removed, because Coins can reach over 100. Also, the color used for the numbers that appear after earning or losing [[coin]]s/[[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s were gold instead of blue or red. | Players used to have their own boxes at the top screen that have the "X" in the Coins storage and the Stars storage. In the final version, it was removed, because Coins can reach over 100. Also, the color used for the numbers that appear after earning or losing [[coin]]s/[[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]s were gold instead of blue or red. | ||
A debug menu can be accessed through Action Replay codes. The debug menu is displayed in the touch screen.<ref> | A debug menu can be accessed through Action Replay codes. The debug menu is displayed in the touch screen.<ref>[https://tcrf.net/Mario_Party_DS/Debug_Menu Mario Party DS debug menu - ''The Cutting Room Floor'']</ref> | ||
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|Ita=''Mario Party DS'' | |Ita=''Mario Party DS'' | ||
|ItaM=- | |ItaM=- | ||
|ChiT=瑪利歐派對DS<ref> | |ChiT=瑪利歐派對DS<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html Official Chinese website for the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]. Retrieved October 23, 2020.</ref> | ||
|ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu Pàiduì DS | |ChiTR=Mǎlì'ōu Pàiduì DS | ||
|ChiTM=Mario Party DS | |ChiTM=Mario Party DS | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/a8tj/index.html Official Japanese website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/a8tj/index.html Official Japanese website] | ||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20150101130705/http://www.marioparty-ds.com/ Official North American website] | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20150101130705/http://www.marioparty-ds.com/ Official North American website] |