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The '''Mini-Game Stadium''' was a game mode in ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' appearing as an unlockable in the Mini-game mode - [[Mini-game Land]], which was hosted by [[Woody]] the tree. There were three sub-modes in the Mini-Game Stadium. Each would be unlocked one after the other. [[Mini-Game Battle]] would be default and would be a battle of mini-games and the player who won three or five or seven mini-games was the winner. Then [[Mini-Game Trial]] or [[Mini-Game Duel]] could be unlocked one way or another, yet the Trial was usually unlocked first. Mini-Game Duel is unlocked when all six [[Duel Mini-Games]] have been played. Mini-Game Trial is unlocked by playing a certain number of Mini-Game Battles. When all Mini-games possible have been played - including these in the Mini-Game Stadium, the [[Mini-Game Coaster]] would be unlocked.
[[File:Mini-Game Stadium MP1.png|thumb|left|''Mario Party'']]
[[File:Mini-Game Stadium Battle Mode.png|thumb|The Mini-Game Stadium interior in ''Mario Party 2'']]
The '''Mini-Game Stadium''' is a game mode in ''[[Mario Party]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 2]]''. As this is not a party mode board, games cannot be saved.


[[Category: Modes]]
In ''Mario Party'', it is inside the Pot O'Skills within the [[Mini-Game House]]. Players take turns moving around the [[Board (Mario Party series)|board]] with 29 spaces, but unlike regular boards, there are no [[Star (Mario Party series)|Stars]], with winners and losers determined by the number of [[coin]]s they have collected by the end of the game. The board is yellow with a picture of [[Mario]]'s face at the center. It is star-shaped with only blue spaces along the sides and red spaces at the tips. The stadium itself is an open-air, concrete octagonal structure with a single deck filled with various ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' characters as fans. The grounds surrounding the board have grass turf and statues of the six playable characters and [[Toad]]. A couple of Toads and [[Koopa Troopa]] look on from the sidelines as well. During gameplay, the players take turns hitting the [[Dice Block]], moving around the board in a clockwise direction and landing on the spaces. However, landing on a [[Blue Space]] or [[Red Space]] does not result in the gaining or loss of coins; it simply acts as a determinant for the teams in the following [[minigame]]. When players pass the start at the top of the board, Koopa Troopa will give them a 10 coins.
[[Category: Unlockables]]
 
[[File:MP2 Minigame Stadium Start BG.png|thumb|''Mario Party 2'']]
In ''Mario Party 2'', it appears as an unlockable in [[Mini-Game Land]]. It is unlocked by buying at least five 4-Player mini-games and at least three 2-vs-2 and 1-vs-3 mini-games. There are three sub-modes in the Mini-Game Stadium. Each is unlocked one after the other. [[Mini-Game Battle]] is the default mode and is a battle of mini-games. The player who wins three, five, or seven mini-games is the winner. Then [[Mini-Game Trial]] or [[Mini-Game Duel]] can be unlocked. Mini-Game Duel is unlocked when at least three [[Minigame#Duel minigames|duel minigames]] have been played. Mini-Game Trial is unlocked by playing a certain number of Mini-Game Battles. When all mini-games possible have been played - including those in the Mini-Game Stadium, the [[Mini-Game Coaster]] is unlocked.
 
==Spaces==
The following table shows how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type.
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Type of Space
!Number of Spaces
|-
![[File:BlueSpace MP1.png]]<br>[[Blue Space]]s
|24
|-
![[File:RedSpace MP1.png]]<br>[[Red Space]]s
|4
|-
![[File:Mini-GameSpace MP1.png|32px]]<br>[[Minigame Space|Mini-Game Space]]s
|1
|-
!Total of Spaces
|29
|}
 
==Profiles==
===''Mario Party 2''===
*'''Wii Virtual Console manual:''' ''"At first, you will only be able to select one mode."''
 
==Music==
{{media table
|file1=MP Mini-Game Stadium Theme.oga
|title1=Mini-Game Stadium Theme
|description1=The theme for the Mini-Game Stadium in ''Mario Party''
|length1=0:30
|file2=MP2 Mini-Game Stadium.oga
|title2=Mini-Game Stadium
|description2=The theme for the Mini-Game Stadium in ''Mario Party 2''
|length2=0:30
}}
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ミニゲームスタジアム
|JpnR=Minigēmu sutajiamu
|JpnC=<ref>{{cite|language=jp|publisher=Nintendo|date=1998|title=''Mario Party'' instruction manual|page=22}}</ref>
|JpnM=Minigame Stadium
|Ita=Stadio dei/di Mini-Games<ref>{{cite|language=it|date=1999|title=''Mario Party'' instruction booklet|page=136|publisher=Nintendo of Europe}}</ref>
|ItaM=Mini-Games Stadium
|Spa=Estadio de Minijuegos
|SpaM=Minigames Stadium
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
 
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[[Category:Mario Party 2]]

Latest revision as of 10:46, January 15, 2025

Mini-Game Stadium
Mario Party
Mini-Game Stadium
The Mini-Game Stadium interior in Mario Party 2

The Mini-Game Stadium is a game mode in Mario Party and Mario Party 2. As this is not a party mode board, games cannot be saved.

In Mario Party, it is inside the Pot O'Skills within the Mini-Game House. Players take turns moving around the board with 29 spaces, but unlike regular boards, there are no Stars, with winners and losers determined by the number of coins they have collected by the end of the game. The board is yellow with a picture of Mario's face at the center. It is star-shaped with only blue spaces along the sides and red spaces at the tips. The stadium itself is an open-air, concrete octagonal structure with a single deck filled with various Super Mario characters as fans. The grounds surrounding the board have grass turf and statues of the six playable characters and Toad. A couple of Toads and Koopa Troopa look on from the sidelines as well. During gameplay, the players take turns hitting the Dice Block, moving around the board in a clockwise direction and landing on the spaces. However, landing on a Blue Space or Red Space does not result in the gaining or loss of coins; it simply acts as a determinant for the teams in the following minigame. When players pass the start at the top of the board, Koopa Troopa will give them a 10 coins.

Mini-Game Stadium
Mario Party 2

In Mario Party 2, it appears as an unlockable in Mini-Game Land. It is unlocked by buying at least five 4-Player mini-games and at least three 2-vs-2 and 1-vs-3 mini-games. There are three sub-modes in the Mini-Game Stadium. Each is unlocked one after the other. Mini-Game Battle is the default mode and is a battle of mini-games. The player who wins three, five, or seven mini-games is the winner. Then Mini-Game Trial or Mini-Game Duel can be unlocked. Mini-Game Duel is unlocked when at least three duel minigames have been played. Mini-Game Trial is unlocked by playing a certain number of Mini-Game Battles. When all mini-games possible have been played - including those in the Mini-Game Stadium, the Mini-Game Coaster is unlocked.

Spaces[edit]

The following table shows how many spaces there are on the board, and how many there are of a certain type.

Type of Space Number of Spaces
Blue Space
Blue Spaces
24
Red Space
Red Spaces
4
The Minigame Space from Mario Party
Mini-Game Spaces
1
Total of Spaces 29

Profiles[edit]

Mario Party 2[edit]

  • Wii Virtual Console manual: "At first, you will only be able to select one mode."

Music[edit]

Icon of an audio speaker. Mini-Game Stadium Theme - The theme for the Mini-Game Stadium in Mario Party
File infoMedia:MP Mini-Game Stadium Theme.oga
0:30
Icon of an audio speaker. Mini-Game Stadium - The theme for the Mini-Game Stadium in Mario Party 2
File infoMedia:MP2 Mini-Game Stadium.oga
0:30
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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミニゲームスタジアム[1]
Minigēmu sutajiamu
Minigame Stadium
Italian Stadio dei/di Mini-Games[2] Mini-Games Stadium
Spanish Estadio de Minijuegos[?] Minigames Stadium

References[edit]

  1. ^ 1998. Mario Party instruction manual. Nintendo (jp). Page 22.
  2. ^ 1999. Mario Party instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 136.