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[[File:MSC Scene.jpg|thumb|200px|Artwork showing [[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] competing in The Vice]]
[[File:MSC Scene.jpg|thumb|200px|Artwork showing [[Mario]] and [[Bowser]] competing in The Vice]]
[[File:MSC Bowser Jr Home Entrance Vice.jpg|thumb|left|Aerial view of The Vice, while [[Bowser Jr.]] falls into the field]]
[[File:MSC Bowser Jr Home Entrance Vice.jpg|thumb|left|Aerial view of The Vice, while [[Bowser Jr.]] falls into the field]]
'''The Vice''' is a default stadium in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. It is a simplistic stage, with no real features, other than an Electric Fence. Due to this, it is not very dangerous. There is also nothing to stop the player or the opponents from scoring a goal. In the opening cutscene, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] are seen competing against each other on this stage. There is a pointless scene where them machine explodes and spews sparkles after players score a goal.
'''The Vice''' is a default stadium in ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]''. It is a stage with no hazards. In the opening cutscene, [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] are seen competing against each other on this stage. Occasionally, when a player scores a goal, there is a short cutscene where a machine explodes and spews sparkles.
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Revision as of 21:30, June 9, 2022

Key artwork for Mario Strikers Charged, used on the Japanese and PAL covers
Artwork showing Mario and Bowser competing in The Vice
Bowser Jr. entering in The Vice
Aerial view of The Vice, while Bowser Jr. falls into the field

The Vice is a default stadium in Mario Strikers Charged. It is a stage with no hazards. In the opening cutscene, Donkey Kong and Daisy are seen competing against each other on this stage. Occasionally, when a player scores a goal, there is a short cutscene where a machine explodes and spews sparkles.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バイスアリーナ[?]
Baisu Arīna
Vice Arena
German Das Pilzstadion[?] The Mushroom Stadium
Italian L'Ex Fabbrica[?] The ex Factory
Korean 바이스 아레나[?]
Baiseu Arena
Vice Arena
Spanish La Torre[?] The Tower