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[[Image:MP1_MarioBandstand.JPG| | {{minigame-infobox | ||
'''Mario Bandstand''' is | |image=[[Image:MP1_MarioBandstand.JPG|260px]] | ||
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Editin=''[[Mario Party]] | |||
|type=4-player mini-game | |||
|info='''Game Rules'''<br>''Be a part of the bandstand! Conduct with Control Stick and play instruments with A. Keep time to carry the tune. | |||
|info2='''Advice'''<br>''An example is played first each time, so play in time as the cursor lines up with the marks on the sheet of music. | |||
|controls= '''Control Stick:''' Conduct<br> '''A:''' Play | |||
}} | |||
'''Mario Bandstand''' is an 4-player [[mini-game]] that is found during the events of the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Mario Party]]''. Three players play instruments in a tune while another player conducts them. The player with the fewest mistakes wins. | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
The audience starts to throw shells and hammers everywhere when curtain opens up and the mini-game begins. | The audience starts to throw shells and hammers everywhere when curtain opens up and the mini-game begins. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune, if one of the players play the instrument incorrectly, the player gets hit by a hammer from the audience. The player with the most accurate timing of playing the instruments wins. | One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune, if one of the players play the instrument incorrectly, the player gets hit by a hammer from the audience. The player with the most accurate timing of playing the instruments wins. | ||
The mini-game can be purchased from the [[Mini-Game House]] for three-hundred and fifty Coins when it is available for a purchase. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
One of the available songs is ''Kaeru no Uta'' (Song of the Frog), a popular children's song in Japan. | One of the available songs is ''Kaeru no Uta'' (Song of the Frog), a popular children's song in Japan. | ||
There is another mini-game in [[Mario Party 2]] called [[Toad Bandstand]] that is very alike is many ways to Mario Bandstand. But has a few changes. | |||
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{{Mario Party 1}} | {{Mario Party 1}} | ||
{{Mario Party 2}} | |||
[[Category:2-vs-2 mini-games]] | |||
[[Category:4-player mini-games]] | [[Category:4-player mini-games]] |
Revision as of 14:56, January 12, 2010
Template:Minigame-infobox Mario Bandstand is an 4-player mini-game that is found during the events of the Nintendo 64 game Mario Party. Three players play instruments in a tune while another player conducts them. The player with the fewest mistakes wins.
Introduction
The audience starts to throw shells and hammers everywhere when curtain opens up and the mini-game begins.
Gameplay
One player has to conduct while the other players play their instruments. Players have to keep time to play the tune, if one of the players play the instrument incorrectly, the player gets hit by a hammer from the audience. The player with the most accurate timing of playing the instruments wins.
The mini-game can be purchased from the Mini-Game House for three-hundred and fifty Coins when it is available for a purchase.
Trivia
One of the available songs is Kaeru no Uta (Song of the Frog), a popular children's song in Japan.
There is another mini-game in Mario Party 2 called Toad Bandstand that is very alike is many ways to Mario Bandstand. But has a few changes.