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[[Image:Engineparty.jpg|left|200px|thumb|The map's cast artwork.]]  
[[Image:Engineparty.jpg|left|200px|thumb|The map's cast artwork.]]  
[[Image:LuigisEngineRoomBoardMP1.png|thumb|320px|right|Part of the Engine Room's map.]]
[[Image:LuigisEngineRoomBoardMP1.png|thumb|320px|right|Part of the Engine Room's map.]]
'''Luigi's Engine Room''' is [[Luigi]]'s board in the [[Mario Party|first ''Mario Party]]''. Players needed to collect stars to power up the engine in the middle of the room (but was actually in the back of the board). The main feature was the red and blue doors. One set would rise up to block specific paths while the other set goes down to open other paths. The doors switch at the start of every turn, when players land on certain [[Green Space|Happening Space]]s, or if a robot on the board was paid 20 coins to switch them. ? spaces near the engine made steam rise up, taking players to a higher section. Players that went to Bowser would see his "Make As Many Coins As You Want Mecha" in action. They would get a coin from Bowser, at the cost of 20 coins. No matter where the players went, all paths led to a pipe that took them to Boo, who was near the start.
'''Luigi's Engine Room''' is [[Luigi]]'s board in the [[Mario Party|first ''Mario Party]]''. Players need to collect stars to power up the engine in the middle of the room (but actually in the back of the playing board). The main feature is the board-wide system of red and blue doors. One set would rise up to block specific paths while the other set goes down to open other paths. The doors switch at the start of every turn, when players land on certain [[Green Space|Happening Space]]s, or if a robot on the board was paid 20 coins to switch them. ? spaces on steam generators near the engine make steam rise up out of the respective generator, propelling players to a higher section. Players that went to Bowser would see his "Make As Many Coins As You Want Mecha" in action. They would get a coin from Bowser, at the cost of 20 coins. No matter where the players go, all paths end in [[Warp Pipe]]s that lead to [[Boo]], who is near the start.


At the end of the game, the winner's stars form into a large star that goes over to the engine and powers it up. Then, the outside is revealed to show that the board was in a flying wooden airship (as seen in [[Rainbow Ride]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and later [[Rainbow Cruise]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''), with the winner standing at the front of the ship. The players in 2nd and 3rd place, [[Toad]], [[Koopa]], [[Boo]], and the Star accompany him/her, while the player in 4th place stays in the engine room getting burnt by the steam generators while Bowser laughs at his/her torture.  
At the end of the game, the winner's stars form into a large star that goes over to the engine and powers it up. Then, the outside is revealed to show that the board was in a flying wooden airship (as seen in [[Rainbow Ride]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and later [[Rainbow Cruise]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''), with the winner standing at the front of the ship. The players in 2nd and 3rd place, [[Toad]], [[Koopa]], [[Boo]], and the Star accompany him/her, while the player in 4th place stays in the engine room getting burnt by the steam generators while Bowser laughs at his/her torture.  

Revision as of 19:42, February 13, 2011

The map's cast artwork.
Wario choosing which path to take on the board Luigi's Engine Room.
Part of the Engine Room's map.

Luigi's Engine Room is Luigi's board in the first Mario Party. Players need to collect stars to power up the engine in the middle of the room (but actually in the back of the playing board). The main feature is the board-wide system of red and blue doors. One set would rise up to block specific paths while the other set goes down to open other paths. The doors switch at the start of every turn, when players land on certain Happening Spaces, or if a robot on the board was paid 20 coins to switch them. ? spaces on steam generators near the engine make steam rise up out of the respective generator, propelling players to a higher section. Players that went to Bowser would see his "Make As Many Coins As You Want Mecha" in action. They would get a coin from Bowser, at the cost of 20 coins. No matter where the players go, all paths end in Warp Pipes that lead to Boo, who is near the start.

At the end of the game, the winner's stars form into a large star that goes over to the engine and powers it up. Then, the outside is revealed to show that the board was in a flying wooden airship (as seen in Rainbow Ride in Super Mario 64 and later Rainbow Cruise in Super Smash Bros. Melee), with the winner standing at the front of the ship. The players in 2nd and 3rd place, Toad, Koopa, Boo, and the Star accompany him/her, while the player in 4th place stays in the engine room getting burnt by the steam generators while Bowser laughs at his/her torture.