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'''''Mario Party Challenge World''''' is an arcade game based on ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' that was developed by [[Capcom]], and is the sixth ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' arcade game from the same developer, as well as the twenty-first installment in the series overall. The game was released in Japan in spring/summer of 2016<ref>[http://www.capcom.co.jp/arcade/MarioPartyMedal/ Capcom's website advertising the location test] Retrieved February 7, 2016</ref>; an overseas English release was planned before being canceled.<ref name = "arcadeheroes-20190427">"[...Raw Thrills] confirmed that the game has been cancelled and the few prototype units have been sold to [arcade locations]. It is unclear how many of those even exist, but I would be amazed if it’s beyond the single digits." https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/04/27/newsbytes-repro-star-wars-yoke-marble-carnival-cosmotrons-unboxing-exa-arcadia-mario-party-updates/</ref> The main attraction of the machine is the virtual roulette board in the center. The game supports up to six players.
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'''''Mario Party Challenge World''''' is an arcade game based on ''[[Mario Party 9]]'' that was developed by [[Capcom]]. It is the sixth ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' arcade game from the same developer, as well as the twenty-first installment in the series overall. The game was released in Japan in July 2016,<ref name="sls">[https://www2.sls-net.co.jp/cms/sls/pdf/news/20230221_capcom.pdf "カプコン社製品のサービス対応終了に関するご案内". Sega.]</ref><ref>[http://www.capcom.co.jp/arcade/MarioPartyMedal/ Capcom's website advertising the location test] Retrieved February 7, 2016</ref> and an overseas English release was planned before being canceled.<ref name="arcadeheroes-20190427">"[...Raw Thrills] confirmed that the game has been cancelled and the few prototype units have been sold to [arcade locations]. It is unclear how many of those even exist, but I would be amazed if it’s beyond the single digits." https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/04/27/newsbytes-repro-star-wars-yoke-marble-carnival-cosmotrons-unboxing-exa-arcadia-mario-party-updates/</ref> The main attraction of the machine is the virtual roulette board in the center. The game supports up to six players.


''Mario Party Challenge World'' was planned to be distributed by Raw Thrills in North America, being shown (in a very early form) at IAAPA 2017.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b9Fk7GKYUAM</ref>. However, the American release would later be canceled; though several of the prototype units were still sold to various arcade locations.<ref name = "arcadeheroes-20190427" /> The "final" Raw Thrills version of the game was drastically different than the Japanese original, to the point where it is effectively a different game entirely (lacking the roulette wheel, no touchscreen, etc.).<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGxNLf7U1Lk</ref>
''Mario Party Challenge World'' was planned to be distributed by {{wp|Raw Thrills}} in North America, being shown (in an early form) at {{wp|International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions|IAAPA}} 2017.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b9Fk7GKYUAM</ref> However, the American release would later be canceled, though several of the prototype units were still sold to various arcade locations.<ref name = "arcadeheroes-20190427" /> The "final" Raw Thrills version of the game was drastically different from the Japanese original, to the point where it is effectively a different game entirely (lacking the roulette wheel, a touchscreen, etc.).<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGxNLf7U1Lk</ref>


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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=マリオパーティ 不思議のチャレンジワールド
|Jpn=マリオパーティ 不思議のチャレンジワールド
|JapR=Mario Pāti Fushigi no Charenji Wārudo
|JpnR=Mario Pāti Fushigi no Charenji Wārudo
|JapM=Mario Party Mysterious Challenge World
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyI60MMyCQ Footage of the game in action]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLyI60MMyCQ Footage of the game in action]


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Mario Party Challenge World
MarioPartyFushigi5.jpg
Developer Capcom
Publisher Capcom
Release date Japan July 2016[1]
Language(s) Japanese
Genre Arcade
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Mario Party Challenge World is an arcade game based on Mario Party 9 that was developed by Capcom. It is the sixth Mario Party arcade game from the same developer, as well as the twenty-first installment in the series overall. The game was released in Japan in July 2016,[1][2] and an overseas English release was planned before being canceled.[3] The main attraction of the machine is the virtual roulette board in the center. The game supports up to six players.

Mario Party Challenge World was planned to be distributed by Raw Thrills in North America, being shown (in an early form) at IAAPA 2017.[4] However, the American release would later be canceled, though several of the prototype units were still sold to various arcade locations.[3] The "final" Raw Thrills version of the game was drastically different from the Japanese original, to the point where it is effectively a different game entirely (lacking the roulette wheel, a touchscreen, etc.).[5]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マリオパーティ 不思議のチャレンジワールド[?]
Mario Pāti Fushigi no Charenji Wārudo
Mario Party Mysterious Challenge World

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "カプコン社製品のサービス対応終了に関するご案内". Sega.
  2. ^ Capcom's website advertising the location test Retrieved February 7, 2016
  3. ^ a b "[...Raw Thrills] confirmed that the game has been cancelled and the few prototype units have been sold to [arcade locations]. It is unclear how many of those even exist, but I would be amazed if it’s beyond the single digits." https://arcadeheroes.com/2019/04/27/newsbytes-repro-star-wars-yoke-marble-carnival-cosmotrons-unboxing-exa-arcadia-mario-party-updates/
  4. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b9Fk7GKYUAM
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGxNLf7U1Lk

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