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The '''Warp Space''', also titled '''Event Space''',<ref name=a group=note>Event Space is used throughout the British English version of ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' and erroneously the end results of the American English version.</ref> is a [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]], debuting in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. If a Warp Space is landed on, an arrow rotates on a spinner depicting the other three opponents' faces; pressing {{button|gcn|A}} stops the arrow 225 degrees from when it was input, though by waiting a minute, the spinner always stops on the bottom opponent.<ref>{{cite|author=ZoomZike|url=youtu.be/GfrnM5fk9s4?si=mHvtDUA7SM64eo5m&t=635|timestamp=10:35|title=Identifying Luck: ''Mario Party 4''|date=September 13, 2020|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=March 13, 2025}}</ref> After the spin is determined, the player character launches over to the selected opponent.


The '''Warp Space''' is a special [[Space (Mario Party series)|space]] that first appeared in ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. When one of the players in the gameboard activates the space, a spinner on the screen appears with the three other opponents' faces. An arrow starts spinning, and when the player pressed {{button|gcn|A}} slows down and stops the icon 225 degrees from when the input was registered.<ref> ZoomZike [https://youtu.be/GfrnM5fk9s4?si=mHvtDUA7SM64eo5m&t=635 Identifying Luck: Mario Party 4] ''YouTube'' </ref> The space will then spring the player to the space the chosen opponent selected. If a player does not press {{button|gcn|A}} for a minute, the roulette will stop and always land on the opponent on the bottom side.
The Warp Spaces in ''Mario Party: Island Tour'' are found only in [[Rocket Road]] and look like [[Event Space]]s with a wormhole below.
 
Warp Spaces return in ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]'' (under the name '''Event Space''' in the British English version), where they serve the same purpose. They appear only on [[Rocket Road]]. In this game, they take the appearance of an [[Event Space]] with a wormhole underneath them. In the final results screen of the American English version of the game, Warp Spaces are erroneously known by their British name, Event Spaces.


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|Ita=Spazio molla (''MP4'')<br>Spazio imprevisto (''MP:IT'')
|Ita=Spazio molla
|ItaM=Spring Space<br>Unexpected [event] space (same as [[Event Space]], sometimes)
|ItaN=''Mario Party 4''
|Ita2=Spazio imprevisto
|Ita2N=''Mario Party: Island Tour''
|ItaM=Spring Space
|Ita2M=Unexpected [event] space (same as [[Event Space]], sometimes)
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Revision as of 22:21, March 12, 2025

This article is about the space in Mario Party 4 and Mario Party: Island Tour. For the space in Mario Party 10 amiibo Party mode, see Warp Space (Mario Party 10).
Warp Space
Warp Space from Mario Party: Island Tour
Purpose Sends the player to another player's space.
First appearance Mario Party 4 (2002)
Latest appearance Mario Party: Island Tour (2013)

The Warp Space, also titled Event Space,[note 1] is a space, debuting in Mario Party 4. If a Warp Space is landed on, an arrow rotates on a spinner depicting the other three opponents' faces; pressing A Button stops the arrow 225 degrees from when it was input, though by waiting a minute, the spinner always stops on the bottom opponent.[1] After the spin is determined, the player character launches over to the selected opponent.

The Warp Spaces in Mario Party: Island Tour are found only in Rocket Road and look like Event Spaces with a wormhole below.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワープマス[?]
Wāpu Masu
Warp Space
Italian Spazio molla[?] Spring Space Mario Party 4
Spazio imprevisto[?] Unexpected [event] space (same as Event Space, sometimes) Mario Party: Island Tour

Footnotes and references

Footnotes

  1. ^ Event Space is used throughout the British English version of Mario Party: Island Tour and erroneously the end results of the American English version.

References

  1. ^ ZoomZike (September 13, 2020). Identifying Luck: Mario Party 4 (10:35). YouTube. Retrieved March 13, 2025.