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File:MP9 Minigame Bulletbill.png|A mini-game, where players try to avoid the [[Bullet Bills]].
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File:BowserJr-MP9.jpg|A mini-game, where two players need to defeat [[Bowser Jr.]] on his [[Koopa Clown Car]].

Revision as of 16:52, June 24, 2011

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Template:Infobox Mario Party 9 is an upcoming game for the Wii.[1] It is the fifteenth installment of the Mario Party series, the eleventh in the main series, and the second for the Wii, the first being Mario Party 8. It seems to be based heavily upon New Super Mario Bros. Wii.

Gameplay

An old form of gameplay used from Mario Party Advance will be introduced in this game: players will move all at once in a car[2]. Instead of trying to collect coins to buy stars, players receive unnamed stars if they pass by them. It is unconfirmed whether this will be a new mode or not, however, it is shown that the traditional, individual movement of characters will also be in the game. New minigames will be introduced in the Mario Party series, as well as 2 vs. 1 minigames against Bowser Jr.[2]

Confirmed Characters

Playable Characters

Other Characters

Confirmed Boards

Confirmed Spaces[2]

Gallery

Artwork

Screenshots

Trivia

  • This is the longest Mario Party game in development, having it take four years, double that of it's predecessor, Mario Party 8, as it only took two.

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