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|release={{release|USA|November 10, 2017<ref name="Trailer">Nintendo. (September 13, 2017) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHTCnDycWYg& Mario Party: The Top 100 - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo 3DS] ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref>|Europe|December 22, 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/930042584164118528 Nintendo Europe Twitter]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved November 13, 2017.</ref>|Australia|December 22, 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/930209059613167617 Nintendo AU NZ Twitter]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved November 13, 2017.</ref>|Japan|December 28, 2017<ref name="Topics">[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/8661b4f4-92dc-11e7-8cda-063b7ac45a6d.html Topics Nintendo]. ''topics.nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved September 14, 2017.</ref>|HK|December 28, 2017|ROC|December 28, 2017}}
|release={{release|USA|November 10, 2017<ref name="Trailer">Nintendo. (September 13, 2017) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHTCnDycWYg& Mario Party: The Top 100 - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo 3DS] ''YouTube''. Retrieved September 13, 2017.</ref>|Europe|December 22, 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoEurope/status/930042584164118528 Nintendo Europe Twitter]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved November 13, 2017.</ref>|Australia|December 22, 2017<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/930209059613167617 Nintendo AU NZ Twitter]. ''Twitter''. Retrieved November 13, 2017.</ref>|Japan|December 28, 2017<ref name="Topics">[https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/8661b4f4-92dc-11e7-8cda-063b7ac45a6d.html Topics Nintendo]. ''topics.nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved September 14, 2017.</ref>|HK|December 28, 2017|ROC|December 28, 2017}}
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'''''Mario Party: The Top 100''''' is a game in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], released initially on November 10, 2017 in North America. It is the twenty-third 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 [[minigame]]s from prior home console ''Mario Party'' games, all of which have been redone with updated graphics, sound, and controls, and some of which have slightly altered rules from the original games and recycled music from other games. The game is compatible with local wireless play and Download Play, which allows up to four players. The game supports [[amiibo]], which can be used in the Minigame Island mode or to unlock Minigame Packs. 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 [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].
'''''Mario Party: The Top 100''''' is a game in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 3DS]], released initially on November 10, 2017 in North America. It is the twenty-third 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 [[minigame]]s from prior home console ''Mario Party'' games, all of which have been redone with updated graphics, sound, and controls, and some of which have slightly altered rules from the original games and recycled music from other games. The game is compatible with local wireless play and Download Play, which allows up to four players. The game supports [[amiibo]], which can be used in the Minigame Island mode or to unlock Minigame Packs. 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 [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]].
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*Objects in minigames from the early ''Mario Party'' installments (e.g. the balls in [[Bumper Balls]]) no longer use the character's personal color, instead using red, blue, green, and yellow based on the player number color, as has been the case since ''Mario Party 6''.
*Objects in minigames from the early ''Mario Party'' installments (e.g. the balls in [[Bumper Balls]]) no longer use the character's personal color, instead using red, blue, green, and yellow based on the player number color, as has been the case since ''Mario Party 6''.
*Draws no longer occur if multiple players win, instead awarding first place to any player who wins the minigame. This does not occur in 2-vs-2 minigames.
*Draws no longer occur if multiple players win, instead awarding first place to any player who wins the minigame. This does not occur in 2-vs-2 minigames.
*Some minigames change their controls to take advantage of Nintendo 3DS hardware. Examples include [[Kareening Koopas]] and [[Crate and Peril]] using the gyroscope while [[Crank to Rank]] has players using the touch screen to rotate the crank. Some of the minigames are no longer required to use the microphone as well.  
*Some minigames change their controls to take advantage of Nintendo 3DS hardware. Examples include [[Kareening Koopas]] and [[Crate and Peril]] using the gyroscope while [[Crank to Rank]] has players using the touch screen to rotate the crank.
*Players can skip CPU actions in certain minigames.
*Players can skip CPU actions in certain minigames.
*Winning and losing animations unique to the minigame, such as in [[Heat Stroke]] or [[Squared Away]], have been removed.
*Winning and losing animations unique to the minigame, such as in [[Heat Stroke]] or [[Squared Away]], have been removed.
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==Technical aspects==
All minigames support 3D functionality.
The game is hard-locked to 30 frames per second, including for minigames that ran at 60 frames per second in their original games, including, but not limited to, the minigames that originated from ''Mario Party 6''.
The [[Nintendo eShop]] version of the game, including its save file, requires 2,106 [[Memory Card|block]]s (269.5 MB) to be installed.


==Staff==
==Staff==
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==Trivia==
*The game's term "Half Decathlon" is incorrect. A competition with five events would be called a pentathlon.


==External links==
==External links==
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