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{{minigame infobox | {{minigame infobox | ||
|image | |image=[[File:NoteToSelf.png|280px]]<br>Day<br>[[File:Note to CPUs 6.png|280px]]<br>Night | ||
|appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]'' | |appears_in=''[[Mario Party 6]]'' | ||
|type=4-Player mini-game | |type=4-Player mini-game | ||
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'''Note to Self''' is a 4-Player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The name comes from a phrase that refers to when a person reminds themselves of an important thing. | '''Note to Self''' is a 4-Player [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. The name comes from a phrase that refers to when a person reminds themselves of an important thing. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The objective of the minigame is to [[jump]] and touch one of the floating music bubbles. Once a player touches a note, a regular musical note appears for a second as the character's color | The objective of the minigame is to [[jump]] and touch one of the floating music bubbles. Once a player touches a note, a regular musical note appears for a second as the character's color, and the player earns a [[point]]. Players can also jump on opponents to stun them for a few seconds as well as jump higher. Whoever hits the notes the most times after 30 seconds are up wins the minigame. | ||
This minigame appears as the fifth minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to hit the notes as many times as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 10 points. | This minigame appears as the fifth minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to hit the notes as many times as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 10 points. | ||
The notes produced by each character are color-coded as follows: | |||
*[[Mario]] – red | |||
*[[Luigi]] – blue | |||
*{{a|PP|Peach}} – magenta | |||
*[[Yoshi]] – lime | |||
*[[Wario]] – purple | |||
*{{a|PD|Daisy}} – yellow | |||
*[[Waluigi]] – black | |||
*[[Toad]] – white | |||
*[[Boo]] – cyan | |||
*[[Koopa Kid]] – green | |||
*[[Toadette]] – pink | |||
The minigame is set with a [[castle]] in the background and four walls as barriers for the notes. There are only aesthetic changes between daytime and nighttime. During the day, there is a rainbow and clouds in the sky background. At night, there are stars. | |||
==Ending== | ==Ending== | ||
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==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
* {{button|gcn|Stick}} – Move | *{{button|gcn|Stick}} – Move | ||
* {{button|gcn|A}} – Jump | *{{button|gcn|A}} – Jump | ||
==In-game text== | ==In-game text== | ||
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Note to Self Nighttime BG.png|Nighttime background | Note to Self Nighttime BG.png|Nighttime background | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jpn=たたけ!おんぷボール | ||
| | |JpnR=Tatake! Onpu Bōru | ||
| | |JpnM=Hit the note ball | ||
|Fre=La meilleure note | |Fre=La meilleure note | ||
|FreM= Can mean both "The best note" and "The best grade" | |FreM= Can mean both "The best note" and "The best grade" | ||
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|ItaM=Popular idiomatic phrase ("musica, maestro!") which was used to solicit the beginning of playing a music piece | |ItaM=Popular idiomatic phrase ("musica, maestro!") which was used to solicit the beginning of playing a music piece | ||
}} | }} | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Buddy Bounce]] | |||
{{MP6 minigames}} | {{MP6 minigames}} | ||
[[Category:4-player minigames]] | [[Category:4-player minigames]] | ||
[[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]] | [[Category:Mario Party 6 minigames]] |
Latest revision as of 16:46, January 11, 2025
Note to Self | |||
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Day Night | |||
Appears in | Mario Party 6 | ||
Type | 4-Player mini-game | ||
Time limit | 30 seconds | ||
Music track | Jazzy | ||
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Note to Self is a 4-Player minigame found in Mario Party 6. The name comes from a phrase that refers to when a person reminds themselves of an important thing.
Introduction[edit]
The three notes fly back and forth as the players stand beneath them.
Gameplay[edit]
The objective of the minigame is to jump and touch one of the floating music bubbles. Once a player touches a note, a regular musical note appears for a second as the character's color, and the player earns a point. Players can also jump on opponents to stun them for a few seconds as well as jump higher. Whoever hits the notes the most times after 30 seconds are up wins the minigame.
This minigame appears as the fifth minigame in Decathlon Park. Here, the player's objective is to hit the notes as many times as possible to earn as many points as possible, up to 1,000. The default record for this minigame in Decathlon Park is 10 points.
The notes produced by each character are color-coded as follows:
- Mario – red
- Luigi – blue
- Peach – magenta
- Yoshi – lime
- Wario – purple
- Daisy – yellow
- Waluigi – black
- Toad – white
- Boo – cyan
- Koopa Kid – green
- Toadette – pink
The minigame is set with a castle in the background and four walls as barriers for the notes. There are only aesthetic changes between daytime and nighttime. During the day, there is a rainbow and clouds in the sky background. At night, there are stars.
Ending[edit]
As soon as the minigame ends, the three notes explode into smaller notes. The camera then zooms in on the winner, who performs their victory animation.
Controls[edit]
- – Move
- – Jump
In-game text[edit]
- Rules – "Hit the three bouncing music notes as many times as you can! Whoever hits the most notes wins!"
- Advice – "Jump on your opponents to hit high-flying notes!"
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | たたけ!おんぷボール[?] Tatake! Onpu Bōru |
Hit the note ball | |
French | La meilleure note[?] | Can mean both "The best note" and "The best grade" | |
German | Achtelsprung[?] | Eighth Jump | |
Italian | Musica Maestro[?] | Popular idiomatic phrase ("musica, maestro!") which was used to solicit the beginning of playing a music piece | |
Spanish | Nota para uno mismo[?] | Note to Oneself |