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[[File:MP5_CapsuleDispenser.png|right|thumb|A ''' | [[File:MP5_CapsuleDispenser.png|right|thumb|A '''capsule machine''' from ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.]] | ||
'''Capsule | '''Capsule machines'''<ref>"''It's a capsule machine! Do you want to use it?''"'</ref> appear only in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'', and as their name implies, dispense [[Orb|capsules]] to players. If a player passes a capsule machine, they can get a random capsule for free. Capsule machines look like giant orange gumball machines, with capsules instead of gumballs. Capsule machines have bolts for eyes and a yellow mouth where the capsules come out. They also sport two yellow rod-like arms with blue balls on the end. In the official ''Mario Party 5'' guide, [[Mario]] mentions he introduced capsule machines because he wanted the capsules to be free, although later in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' and ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', [[Orb Hut]]s replace capsule machines and Orbs now need to be bought by trading coins. However, free Orbs in those two games can still be found on the board. After every minigame, [[Eldstar]] can be seen with three capsule machines as the game saves. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 23:14, November 27, 2016
Capsule machines[1] appear only in Mario Party 5, and as their name implies, dispense capsules to players. If a player passes a capsule machine, they can get a random capsule for free. Capsule machines look like giant orange gumball machines, with capsules instead of gumballs. Capsule machines have bolts for eyes and a yellow mouth where the capsules come out. They also sport two yellow rod-like arms with blue balls on the end. In the official Mario Party 5 guide, Mario mentions he introduced capsule machines because he wanted the capsules to be free, although later in Mario Party 6 and Mario Party 7, Orb Huts replace capsule machines and Orbs now need to be bought by trading coins. However, free Orbs in those two games can still be found on the board. After every minigame, Eldstar can be seen with three capsule machines as the game saves.
Names in other languages
Reference
- ^ "It's a capsule machine! Do you want to use it?"'