Mass Meteor
Mass Meteor | |||
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Mario Party 6 Mario Party Superstars | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 6 Mario Party Superstars | ||
Type | Duel minigame | ||
Music track | Dueling for Prizes | ||
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Mass Meteor is a Duel minigame in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party Superstars. Its name is a pun on "mass media." Despite its name, the floating rock obstacles that it features are actually asteroids rather than meteors.
Introduction[edit]
The players simply fly to the center of the screen, coming from the far left.
Gameplay[edit]
Both players are floating in space. They appear to be trying to fly through an asteroid belt. Using the Control Stick, the players can move around the incoming asteroids. Some of the asteroids are shaped in a particular way, such as Goombas and Koopa Shells. If a player hits an asteroid, they are temporarily stunned, and the asteroid is thrown out of the path. The player who gets through the checkered ring first wins. If both players reach the goal at the same time, a tie occurs. In some cases in which both players reach the goal simultaneously, the player on top of the screen might win.
In Superstars, the asteroids are colored gray and have craters, akin to real life.
Ending[edit]
The winning character stands on top of a planet or moon (which is brown in Mario Party 6 and grey in Mario Party Superstars) and does a winning pose, while the losing player flies in the background, crashes into an asteroid, and bounces away. If the minigame ends in a tie, the players bounce off each other while flying in space. In Mario Party Superstars, both players win (though it is still considered a tie), and they do their winning poses on the moon.
Controls[edit]
Mario Party 6[edit]
- – Move
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
- – Move
In-game text[edit]
Mario Party 6[edit]
- Rules – "Dodge the hurtling asteroids and float to the goal! Whoever reaches the goal first wins!"
- Advice – "There's no gravity in space, so watch where you float!"
Mario Party Superstars[edit]
- "Dodge the floating asteroids, and be the first to reach the finish line!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ギリギリうちゅうゆうえい[?] Girigiri uchū yuuei |
Barely Floating in Space | |
Chinese (simplified) | 惊险的太空之旅[?] Jīngxiǎn de tàikōng zhī lǚ |
Thrilling Space Journey | |
Chinese (traditional) | 驚險的太空之旅[?] Jīngxiǎn de tàikōng zhī lǚ |
Thrilling Space Journey | |
Dutch | Ruimtepuin[?] | Space Debris | |
French (NOA) | Astéro-boum[?] | Astero-boom | |
French (NOE) | Astéro-Crawl[?] | Asteroid Crawl | |
German | Slalom-Schweben[?] | Floating Slalom | |
Italian | Passeggiata Spaziale[?] | Space Walk | |
Korean | 아슬아슬 우주 유영[?] Aseuraseul Uju Yuyeong |
Close Call Space Floating | |
Portuguese | Nado Sideral[?] | Outer Swimming | |
Russian | Астероидная гонка[?] Asteroidnaya gonka |
Asteroid Race | |
Spanish | Paseo por el espacio[?] | Space Walk |
Trivia[edit]
- This minigame's Advice section in Mario Party 6 says no gravity is in space, but that statement is a misconception.