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[[Image:MP7_HammerSpammer.jpg|thumb|The 8-Player mini-game Hammer Spammer.]] | [[Image:MP7_HammerSpammer.jpg|thumb|The 8-Player mini-game Hammer Spammer.]] | ||
'''8-Player mini-games''' are [[minigames]] included in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' that allow eight people to play at once. With the [[Nintendo Gamecube]] | '''8-Player mini-games''' are [[minigames]] included in ''[[Mario Party 7]]'' that allow eight people to play at once. With the [[Nintendo Gamecube]] not having 8 controller slots, this must be done by having four controllers plugged in and each player sharing half of the controller. Games included in this type of mini-game are very limited and not available on normal modes of play. | ||
==List of 8-Player Minigames== | ==List of 8-Player Minigames== | ||
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*[[Hammer Spammer]] | *[[Hammer Spammer]] | ||
==Trivia== | |||
* [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]] is another game for the Nintendo Gamecube which also supports 8 players. | |||
[[Category:Minigames]] | [[Category:Minigames]] |
Revision as of 16:34, September 2, 2009
8-Player mini-games are minigames included in Mario Party 7 that allow eight people to play at once. With the Nintendo Gamecube not having 8 controller slots, this must be done by having four controllers plugged in and each player sharing half of the controller. Games included in this type of mini-game are very limited and not available on normal modes of play.
List of 8-Player Minigames
Trivia
- Mario Kart: Double Dash!! is another game for the Nintendo Gamecube which also supports 8 players.