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*If non-party boards are counted, this is the ''Mario Party'' that has the second most boards, 12, with Mario Party 10 having 14 (this includes the Amiibo boards). | *If non-party boards are counted, this is the ''Mario Party'' that has the second most boards, 12, with Mario Party 10 having 14 (this includes the Amiibo boards). | ||
*This is the final ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' game to be released on the [[Nintendo 64]] internationally (except for Australia, where ''[[Paper Mario]]'' was the last Mario game), six months before the release of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. | *This is the final ''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' game to be released on the [[Nintendo 64]] internationally (except for Australia, where ''[[Paper Mario]]'' was the last Mario game), six months before the release of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' on the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. | ||
*This is the final installment of the ''Mario'' series overall which features [[Princess Peach]] and [[Princess Daisy]] in their classic appearances (though in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Peach wears her classic dress instead of her current dress), as well as Daisy's hair being longer, having tan skin and having a red crown. Peach's dress received a major temporary redesign starting with ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' (which is a sundress) and finalized with ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. | *This is the final installment of the ''Mario'' series overall which features [[Princess Peach]] and [[Princess Daisy]] in their classic appearances (though in ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'' and ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Peach wears her classic dress instead of her current dress), as well as Daisy's hair being longer, having tan skin and having a red crown. Peach's dress received a major temporary redesign starting with ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' (which is a sundress) and finalized with ''[[Mario Party 4]]''. | ||
*If the player fails to win an item or just ends up with [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] at the end of an Item Mini-Game, the original announcer's voice when announcing "GAME OVER" is recycled from the first ''Mario Party'' game which was announced after the player lost every life in Mini-Game Island. This is the only point in the game where the original announcer's voice is used while other announcement voices are recycled from the previous game ''Mario Party 2''. | *If the player fails to win an item or just ends up with [[Koopa Kid|Baby Bowser]] at the end of an Item Mini-Game, the original announcer's voice when announcing "GAME OVER" is recycled from the first ''Mario Party'' game which was announced after the player lost every life in Mini-Game Island. This is the only point in the game where the original announcer's voice is used while other announcement voices are recycled from the previous game ''Mario Party 2''. | ||
*Unlike the previous games, when a Mini-Game starts, the whistle is used on select Mini-Games. The other starting sounds, the harmonica and blast sounds were deleted. | *Unlike the previous games, when a Mini-Game starts, the whistle is used on select Mini-Games. The other starting sounds, the harmonica and blast sounds were deleted. |
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