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[[Image:MP8_TableMenace.jpg|right|thumb|'''Table Menace'''.]]
{{minigame infobox
'''Table Menace''' is a simplistic [[mini-game]] in the Extra Zone of ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. As the name may imply, it is merely a game of table tennis.
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|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 8]]''
|type=Extras Zone minigame
|track=It's on Now
|sample=[[File:MP8 It's on Now.oga]]
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'''Table Menace''' is an unlockable one- or two-player [[minigame]] in the [[Mario Party 8#Extras Zone|Extras Zone]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]''. Its name is a pun on "{{wp|table tennis}}," which makes up the gameplay as well. In Table Menace, players have the option of playing as either a character from the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] or a [[Mii]]. The minigame is played only with the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]]. The Wii Remote is intended to be held upright with the side with buttons facing the screen.


== Controls ==
==Introduction==
Both players are seen standing on opposite ends of a table tennis table in a gymnasium, with others playing table tennis all around them. The camera pans in toward the players' table and zooms behind the first player before the screen splits vertically in two, one side for each player, and the game begins.


Swing [[Wii Remote]]: Swing paddle
==Gameplay==
(Note: The characters move by themselves.)
The objective is to reach the set number of [[point]]s required to win. A failed serve results in a point for the opposing player. If a player hits the ball off the table without it bouncing, the opposing player also receives a point. Moving the paddle is automatic, and the player is in control of only swinging the paddle. Each swing is pressure-sensitive. The distance the ball travels depends on how quickly the Wii Remote is swung. The first player to reach 11 points wins the minigame.
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[[Category: Mini-games]]
==Ending==
Both players stand in front of the table; the winning player does their victory pose while the losing player sulks beside them.
 
==Controls==
* '''Wii Remote'''
** Toss for a serve
** Swing paddle
* '''Buttons:''' None
 
==In-game text==
;English
* '''Rules''' &ndash; ''"Play table tennis with your opponent. The first to reach 11 points is the winner."''
* '''Hint''' &ndash; ''"You can return with more power if your timing is just right. Watch out for people and things around you."''
 
;Japanese
* '''Rules''' &ndash; 「ライバルと たっきゅうをします。 さきに 11ポイントとったひとのかちです。」 (''"Raibaru to takkyū o shimasu. Saki ni 11 pointo tottahito no kachi desu."'') (''"Play table tennis with your rival. The first person to get 11 points wins."'')
* '''Hint''' &ndash; 「タイミングがよければつよいボールがうてるよ。まわりのひとやものにきをつけてあそぼう。」 (''"Taimingu ga yokereba tsuyoi bōru ga da teru yo. Mawari no hito ya mono ni ki o tsukete asobō."'') (''"If your timing is right, you can hit the ball strong. Be careful of the people and things around you as you play."'')
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Fre=Tenace de Table
|FreM=Table Tenacious, pun on ''tennis de table'' (table tennis)
|Ger=Drischtennis
|GerM=Thrashing Tennis
|Spa=Rebota la pelota
|SpaM=Bounce the Ball
|Ita=Tennistavolo
|ItaM=Table Tennis
|Kor=필살탁구
|KorR=Pilsaltak
|KorM=Mortal Table Tennis
|Jap=はくねつ!ピンポン
|JapR=Hakunetsu! Pinpon
|JapM=Whimper! Ping Pong
}}
{{MP8 minigames}}
[[Category:Mario Party 8 minigames]]

Latest revision as of 04:56, September 5, 2024

Table Menace
Mario Party 8: Screenshot of the minigame Table Menace
Appears in Mario Party 8
Type Extras Zone minigame
Music track It's on Now
Music sample

Table Menace is an unlockable one- or two-player minigame in the Extras Zone in Mario Party 8. Its name is a pun on "table tennis," which makes up the gameplay as well. In Table Menace, players have the option of playing as either a character from the Super Mario franchise or a Mii. The minigame is played only with the Wii Remote. The Wii Remote is intended to be held upright with the side with buttons facing the screen.

Introduction[edit]

Both players are seen standing on opposite ends of a table tennis table in a gymnasium, with others playing table tennis all around them. The camera pans in toward the players' table and zooms behind the first player before the screen splits vertically in two, one side for each player, and the game begins.

Gameplay[edit]

The objective is to reach the set number of points required to win. A failed serve results in a point for the opposing player. If a player hits the ball off the table without it bouncing, the opposing player also receives a point. Moving the paddle is automatic, and the player is in control of only swinging the paddle. Each swing is pressure-sensitive. The distance the ball travels depends on how quickly the Wii Remote is swung. The first player to reach 11 points wins the minigame.

Ending[edit]

Both players stand in front of the table; the winning player does their victory pose while the losing player sulks beside them.

Controls[edit]

  • Wii Remote
    • Toss for a serve
    • Swing paddle
  • Buttons: None

In-game text[edit]

English
  • Rules"Play table tennis with your opponent. The first to reach 11 points is the winner."
  • Hint"You can return with more power if your timing is just right. Watch out for people and things around you."
Japanese
  • Rules – 「ライバルと たっきゅうをします。 さきに 11ポイントとったひとのかちです。」 ("Raibaru to takkyū o shimasu. Saki ni 11 pointo tottahito no kachi desu.") ("Play table tennis with your rival. The first person to get 11 points wins.")
  • Hint – 「タイミングがよければつよいボールがうてるよ。まわりのひとやものにきをつけてあそぼう。」 ("Taimingu ga yokereba tsuyoi bōru ga da teru yo. Mawari no hito ya mono ni ki o tsukete asobō.") ("If your timing is right, you can hit the ball strong. Be careful of the people and things around you as you play.")

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese はくねつ!ピンポン[?]
Hakunetsu! Pinpon
Whimper! Ping Pong
French Tenace de Table[?] Table Tenacious, pun on tennis de table (table tennis)
German Drischtennis[?] Thrashing Tennis
Italian Tennistavolo[?] Table Tennis
Korean 필살탁구[?]
Pilsaltak
Mortal Table Tennis
Spanish Rebota la pelota[?] Bounce the Ball