Mario Party: The Top 100
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Template:Infobox Mario Party: The Top 100 is a game in the Mario Party series for the Nintendo 3DS.[1] It is the twenty-first game in the Mario Party series overall, as well as the third game in the series to be released for Nintendo 3DS. The game is a compilation of various minigames from prior home console Mario Party games, all of which have been redone with updated graphics and controls. The game is compatible with local wireless play and Download Play, which allows up to four players.[2] The game supports amiibo, which can be used in the Minigame Island mode and the new Minigame Pack mode[3].
Characters
Playable characters
Eight characters are playable.[4] All of said characters are available from the start of the game (thus making Mario Party: The Top 100 the first non-arcade Mario Party game since Mario Party DS to not have any unlockable characters).
Non-playable characters
Toad and Toadette are non-playable characters who serve as the game's hosts, while Donkey Kong and Bowser serve as NPCs for various minigames.[4] The game's official website lists these characters as "Friendly Faces" and "Fierce Contenders" respectively.[5]
Friendly Faces
Fierce Contenders
Other characters
Minigames
There are a total of 100 minigames in this game.[1][2] Players can tag minigames as favorites to ease the process of selecting a minigame they wish to play in.[2]
Mario Party
Mario Party 2
- Bowser's Big Blast[2]
- Bumper Balls[1]
- Cake Factory[7]
- Dizzy Dancing[1]
- Handcar Havoc[11]
- Hexagon Heat[2]
- Honeycomb Havoc[1]
- Looney Lumberjacks[8]
- Mecha-Marathon[2]
- Roll Call[2]
- Shell Shocked[1]
- Slot Car Derby[1]
- Speed Hockey[8]
Mario Party 3
- Bounce 'n' Trounce[1]
- Chip Shot Challenge[1]
- Eatsa Pizza[1]
- Ice Rink Risk[1]
- Mush Pit (Toadstool Titan)[1]
- Rockin' Raceway[1]
- Snowball Summit[2]
- Storm Chasers[2]
- The Beat Goes On[1]
- Three Door Monty[8]
- Tidal Toss[8]
- Vine With Me[7]
Mario Party 4
- Beach Volley Folley[1]
- Blame It on the Crane[8]
- Booksquirm[1]
- GOOOOOOOAL!![2]
- Hide and Go BOOM![2]
- Kareening Koopas[8]
- Mario Speedwagons[2]
- Order Up[8]
- Paths of Peril[2]
- Revers-a-Bomb[2]
- The Final Battle![8]
- The Great Deflate[2]
- Three Throw[2]
- Trace Race[1]
Mario Party 5
- Button Mashers[8]
- Cage-in Cookin'[9]
- Coney Island[1]
- Defuse or Lose[11]
- Dinger Derby[2]
- Heat Stroke[1]
- Hotel Goomba[2]
- Ice Hockey[8]
- Later Skater[2]
- Leaf Leap[1]
- Manic Mallets[8]
- Night Light Fright[2]
- Pushy Penguins[1]
- Shy Guy Showdown[1]
- Squared Away[8]
- Triple Jump[2]
- Tube It or Lose It[8]
Mario Party 6
- Block Star[8]
- Catch You Letter[2]
- Crate and Peril[11]
- Dizzy Rotisserie[11]
- Rocky Road[7]
- Slot Trot[9]
- Snow Whirled[1]
- Strawberry Shortfuse[1]
- Trap Ease Artist[11]
Mario Party 7
- Balloon Busters[1]
- Dart Attack[2]
- Deck Hands[1]
- Jump, Man[7]
- Monty's Revenge[2]
- Pogo-a-Go-Go[11]
- Pokey Pummel[1]
- Sphere Factor[8]
- Stick and Spin[8]
- The Final Countdown[1]
- Track & Yield[1]
- Vine Country[8]
Mario Party 8
Mario Party 9
- Bumper Bubbles[1]
- Don't Look[2]
- Goomba Bowling[2]
- Jigsaw Jumble[2]
- Logger Heads[1]
- Magma Mayhem[2]
- Peak Precision[2]
- Pier Pressure[1]
- Speeding Bullets[1]
- Tackle Takedown[8]
Mario Party 10
Changes
- The Piranha Plant in Piranha's Pursuit is replaced with Petey Piranha.
- The Bowser Suit of the lone player in Tug o' War has a Bowser face attached to it, with the character's head poking out.
- The platforms in Hexagon Heat have different shapes imprinted on their surfaces, most likely to assist those with colorblindness.
- A Mega Mushroom replaces the regular Mushroom in Toadstool Titan, which has been renamed Mush Pit. A new Mega Mushroom remix is used instead of the regular invincibility music as well.
- The Shy Guy in Shy Guy Says does not have a jacket, though his pirate hat is still retained.
- The Shy Guys in Rocky Road have been replaced by Toad and Toadette.
- The Koopa Kids in The Final Battle! have been replaced by Bowser Jr.
- The rules for Dizzy Dancing have changed. Now instead of just getting to the music note to clear the game, players have to collect a bunch of music notes.
- Koopa Troopas replace Shy Guys in Blame it on the Crane.
- Many minigames do not retain their original music, instead using either other tracks from the same game or different games in general.
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Party: The Top 100.
Artwork
Mario artwork
Princess Peach artwork
Wario artwork
- Box EU - Mario Party TT100.jpg
European box art
Names in other languages
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Trivia
- Being initially released approximately two months after its announcement, Mario Party: The Top 100 has one of the shortest announcement to release timelines of retail games in the entire Mario franchise.
External links
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Official website. Nintendo. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- ^ amiibo details
- ^ a b GameXplain. 10 Minutes of Mario Party: The Top 100 Gameplay (5 Minigames w/ Direct Audio - 3DS) YouTube. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
- ^ Official website - Characters. Nintendo. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
- ^ a b c Brian. (September 13, 2017) Mario Party: The Top 100 screenshots, art Nintendo Everything. Retrieved September 14, 2017
- ^ a b c d e f Nintendo UK. (September 13, 2017). Nintendo Direct - 13.09.2017. YouTube. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Mario Party: The Top 100 - All Mini-Games. YouTube. Retrieved November 10, 2017.
- ^ a b c Every Minigame in Mario Party: The Top 100 So Far. Mario Party Legacy. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
- ^ a b c Mario Party: The Top 100 - Game Modes & amiibo Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g ‘Mario Party: The Top 100’ Official Game Trailer - Nintendo 3DS. YouTube. Retrieved November 3, 2017.