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Mario Party 2 : ウィキペディア英語版
Mario Party 2

is a board game-style party video game developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. The game was first released in Japan on December 17, 1999 and in other regions in 2000. The game is the direct sequel to ''Mario Party'' and is the second game in the ''Mario Party'' series, followed by ''Mario Party 3''.
''Mario Party 2'' features six playable characters: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Wario and Donkey Kong from the ''Mario'' series, who can be directed as characters on various themed game boards. The objective is to earn the most stars of all players on the board; stars are obtained by purchase from a single predefined space on the game board. Each character's movement is determined by a roll of a die, with a roll from each player forming a single turn. Each turn in ''Mario Party 2'' is followed by a minigame, which is competed to earn money (10 gold coins, in most cases) for the character, used to buy items and stars.
''Mario Party 2'' was released on the Wii as a downloadable Virtual Console title in 2010.
== Mini-games ==
There are 65 mini-games in ''Mario Party 2''. They are divided into four-player, one vs. three, two vs. two, and battle games. There are also 6 item and duel mini-games as well as a special one that can be unlocked. The type of mini game is determined by the color of the spaces players land on. If all 4 players have the same color panel, whether it's red or blue, a four player mini game begins. If 2 players have a blue panel, and the other 2 have a red panel, then it's a two versus two mini game. If one player has a blue panel, and the others have a red panel, or vice versa, then a one versus 3 mini game begins. If a player lands on a battle space, a battle mini game begins.
The mini games have varied objectives. For example, the objective of "Mecha Marathon" is to get your wind up toy the furthest distance by repeatedly tapping A+B at the same time. Some mini games (such as "Face Lift" using the main characters instead of Bowser) have been edited and transferred and/or also retitled from the first Mario Party. Although many are identical, some have different objectives and/or change appearance in some way. An example is slot car derby, which has a new background. Mini-games that involve rotating the control stick, which were in the original Mario Party, are not present in this installment due to potential injuries, such as blisters, from rotating the stick too quickly; this was the subject of a lawsuit in the case of the first game.

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