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==Known themes==
==Known themes==
There were six known Desktop Themes, featuring [[Princess Peach]], [[Mario]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]], respectively. Clicking on the profile image of one of these characters would download the wallpaper for the corresponding character. They were compatible with {{wp|Windows 95}} and {{wp|Windows 98}} computers, so it is unknown if they would run on modern hardware.
There were six known Desktop Themes, featuring [[Princess Peach]], [[Mario]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]], respectively. Clicking on the profile image of one of these characters would download the wallpaper for the corresponding character. They were compatible with {{wp|Windows 95}} and {{wp|Windows 98}} computers (the former only if {{wp|Microsoft Plus!}} was installed), so it is unknown if they would run on modern hardware.


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Latest revision as of 23:13, December 9, 2024

Desktop Themes
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The section of the Mario Party microsite at which the player could choose a Desktop Theme to download
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Windows 95, Windows 98
Release date 1998[?]

Desktop Themes were downloadable desktop wallpapers available from the official Mario Party website. It is not currently known what these themes looked like, as none of them have been archived properly.

Known themes[edit]

There were six known Desktop Themes, featuring Princess Peach, Mario, Donkey Kong, Luigi, Wario, and Yoshi, respectively. Clicking on the profile image of one of these characters would download the wallpaper for the corresponding character. They were compatible with Windows 95 and Windows 98 computers (the former only if Microsoft Plus! was installed), so it is unknown if they would run on modern hardware.