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A '''Genie Lamp''',<ref>''Mario Party 4'' instruction booklet, pg. 30</ref><ref>''Mario Party: The Top 100'' in-game</ref> also known as a '''Magic Lamp''',<ref>''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party 3'', ''Mario Party 4'', ''Mario Party 7'' in-game</ref> is an [[List of items|item]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. It summons the [[Mushroom Genie]] or the [[Genie of the Lamp]] to take the player to the current location of the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]. However, the player must still pay separately for the Star. A CPU player in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' does not buy a Genie Lamp unless the player has enough [[coin]]s to get both a Star and a Genie Lamp.
A '''Genie Lamp''',<ref>{{cite|date=2002|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America|title=''Mario Party 4'' instruction booklet|page=30}}</ref><ref>''Mario Party: The Top 100'' in-game</ref> also known as a '''Magic Lamp''',<ref>''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party 3'', ''Mario Party 4'', ''Mario Party 7'' in-game</ref> is an [[List of items|item]] in the [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'' series]]. It summons the [[Mushroom Genie]] or the [[Genie of the Lamp]] to take the player to the current location of the [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]]. However, the player must still pay separately for the Star. A CPU player in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' does not buy a Genie Lamp unless the player has enough [[coin]]s to get both a Star and a Genie Lamp.


A Genie Lamp is available only in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', ''Mario Party 3'', ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. Similar equivalents in other ''Mario Party'' games include the [[Flutter Orb]], the [[Star Pipe]], and the [[Golden Pipe]]. The Magic Lamp in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' is available in the [[Duty-Free Shop]] as an award for completing the minigame mode King of the River in normal difficulty. In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', the Genie of the Lamp does not appear, with players instead getting shrouded in a puff of smoke that warps them to the [[Star Balloon]] location.
In ''[[Mario Party 2]]''{{'}}s Bowser's Multiplying Toads event and in [[Spiny Desert]] in ''Mario Party 3'', a Genie Lamp always brings the player to the real Toad and Millenium Star, respectively.


==Description from ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''==
A Genie Lamp is available only in ''Mario Party 2'', ''Mario Party 3'', ''[[Mario Party 4]]'', and ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''. Similar equivalents in other ''Mario Party'' games include the [[Flutter Orb]], the [[Star Pipe]], and the [[Golden Pipe]]. The Magic Lamp in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' is available in the [[Duty-Free Shop]] as an award for completing the minigame mode King of the River in normal difficulty. In ''Mario Party: The Top 100'', the Genie of the Lamp does not appear, with players instead getting shrouded in a puff of smoke that warps them to the [[Star Balloon]] location.
'''Genie Lamp:'''


''Grants one very specific wish: the desire to be at the spot with the Star Balloon.''
==Profiles==
===''Mario Party 2''===
{{multilang profile
|type=manual
|Eng=The Mushroom Genie appears and takes you straight to [[Toad]].<ref>{{cite|date=2000|title=''Mario Party 2'' Instruction Booklet|url=cdn02.nintendo-europe.com/media/downloads/games_8/emanuals/nintendo_8/Manual_Nintendo64_MarioParty2_EN.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Nintendo|language=en|website=Nintendo of Europe|page=14|accessdate=October 24, 2024}}</ref>}}
 
===''Mario Party 3''===
{{multilang profile
|type=manual
|Eng=Rub the Magic Lamp to make Mushroom Genie appear and transport you to the [[Millennium Star]].<ref>{{cite|date=2001|title=''Mario Party 3'' Instruction Booklet|url=ia601206.us.archive.org/27/items/Nintendo64GameManuals/MarioParty3u.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en|website=Internet Archive|page=23|accessdate=October 24, 2024}}</ref>}}
 
===''Mario Party 4''===
{{multilang profile
|type=game
|Eng=Call on the Genie of the Lamp, who will take you directly to the Star.}}
 
===''Mario Party: The Top 100''===
{{multilang profile
|type=game
|Eng=Grants one very specific wish: the desire to be at the spot with the Star Balloon.}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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MP3 Genie Lamp Artwork.jpg|''Mario Party 3''
MP3 Genie Lamp Artwork.jpg|''Mario Party 3''
Genie Lamp.png|''Mario Party 4''
Genie Lamp.png|''Mario Party 4''
MP4 Genie Lamp Artwork.png|''Mario Party 4''
SouvenirStand-MP7-MagicLamp.png|''Mario Party 7''
SouvenirStand-MP7-MagicLamp.png|''Mario Party 7''
</gallery>
</gallery>
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap={{ruby|魔法|まほう}}のランプ<ref>''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet, page 26.</ref><br>まほうのランプ<br>''Mahō no Ranpu''
|Jap={{ruby|魔法|まほう}}のランプ<ref>{{cite|date=1987|language=ja|publisher=Nintendo|title=''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'' instruction booklet|page=26}}</ref>
|Jap2=まほうのランプ
|JapR=Mahō no Ranpu
|Jap2R=Mahō no Ranpu
|JapM=Magic Lamp
|JapM=Magic Lamp
|Jap2=まじんのランプ
|Jap3=まじんのランプ
|Jap2N=''Mario Party 4''
|Jap3N=''Mario Party 4''
|Jap2R=Majin no Ranpu
|Jap3R=Majin no Ranpu
|Jap2M=Genie Lamp
|Jap3M=Genie Lamp
|Ger=Zauberlampe
|Ger=Zauberlampe
|GerM=Magic Lamp
|GerM=Magic Lamp

Latest revision as of 04:03, December 3, 2024

"Magic Lamp" redirects here. For the Gaddget from Mario Party Advance, see Magic Lamp (Gaddget). For the magic lamp from The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, see Aladdin's Lamp.
Genie Lamp
Genie Lamp from Mario Party: The Top 100
First appearance Mario Party 2 (1999)
Latest appearance Mario Party: The Top 100 (2017)
Effect Moves the player directly to the Star

A Genie Lamp,[1][2] also known as a Magic Lamp,[3] is an item in the Mario Party series. It summons the Mushroom Genie or the Genie of the Lamp to take the player to the current location of the Star. However, the player must still pay separately for the Star. A CPU player in Mario Party 3 does not buy a Genie Lamp unless the player has enough coins to get both a Star and a Genie Lamp.

In Mario Party 2's Bowser's Multiplying Toads event and in Spiny Desert in Mario Party 3, a Genie Lamp always brings the player to the real Toad and Millenium Star, respectively.

A Genie Lamp is available only in Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, Mario Party 4, and Mario Party: The Top 100. Similar equivalents in other Mario Party games include the Flutter Orb, the Star Pipe, and the Golden Pipe. The Magic Lamp in Mario Party 7 is available in the Duty-Free Shop as an award for completing the minigame mode King of the River in normal difficulty. In Mario Party: The Top 100, the Genie of the Lamp does not appear, with players instead getting shrouded in a puff of smoke that warps them to the Star Balloon location.

Profiles[edit]

Mario Party 2[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      The Mushroom Genie appears and takes you straight to Toad.[4]

Mario Party 3[edit]

  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      Rub the Magic Lamp to make Mushroom Genie appear and transport you to the Millennium Star.[5]

Mario Party 4[edit]

  • In-game description
    • English:
      Call on the Genie of the Lamp, who will take you directly to the Star.

Mario Party: The Top 100[edit]

  • In-game description
    • English:
      Grants one very specific wish: the desire to be at the spot with the Star Balloon.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 魔法まほうのランプ[6]
Mahō no Ranpu
Magic Lamp
まほうのランプ[?]
Mahō no Ranpu
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まじんのランプ[?]
Majin no Ranpu
Genie Lamp Mario Party 4
Dutch Toverlamp[?] Magic Lamp
French Lampe Magique[?] Magic Lamp
German Zauberlampe[?] Magic Lamp
Italian Lampada magica[?] Magic lamp
Spanish Lámpara mágica[?] Magic lamp

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2002. Mario Party 4 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 30.
  2. ^ Mario Party: The Top 100 in-game
  3. ^ Mario Party 2, Mario Party 3, Mario Party 4, Mario Party 7 in-game
  4. ^ 2000. Mario Party 2 Instruction Booklet (PDF). Nintendo (English) via Nintendo of Europe. Page 14. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  5. ^ 2001. Mario Party 3 Instruction Booklet (PDF). Nintendo of America (English) via Internet Archive. Page 23. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
  6. ^ 1987. Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic instruction booklet. Nintendo (Japanese). Page 26.