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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The original ''Mario Party'' wasn't released on the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console, but the second one was. Five bucks says it's due to the issues with the control stick-rotating mini-games. (Of course, it's not impossible that Nintendo could release it on the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], considering how easy it is to rapidly rotate its circle pad using only the thumb compared to the Nintendo 64's control stick, but it's still rather odd to skip to the second installment for a rerelease.)<br /><br />To clarify on this issue, the mini-games that required players to spin the control stick quickly usually had to be done against [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|AI players that can spin the stick a lot faster than a normal person could.]] People would try to spin the stick with the palms of their hands, which would cause painful blisters if done too much over a period of time. Not only Nintendo scrapped the rotating stick games for future Mario Party titles, but they also will most likely not release the first Mario Party on the Virtual Console unless they change the coding of the game to play those specific mini-games in a different way, which will probably not happen. |
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The original ''Mario Party'' wasn't released on the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console, but the second one was. Five bucks says it's due to the issues with the control stick-rotating mini-games. (Of course, it's not impossible that Nintendo could release it on the [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], considering how easy it is to rapidly rotate its circle pad using only the thumb compared to the Nintendo 64's control stick, but it's still rather odd to skip to the second installment for a rerelease.)<br /><br />To clarify on this issue, the mini-games that required players to spin the control stick quickly usually had to be done against [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|AI players that can spin the stick a lot faster than a normal person could.]] People would try to spin the stick with the palms of their hands, which would cause painful blisters if done too much over a period of time. Not only Nintendo scrapped the rotating stick games for future Mario Party titles, but they also will most likely not release the first Mario Party on the Virtual Console unless they change the coding of the game to play those specific mini-games in a different way, which will probably not happen. |
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**On a side note, ''Mario Party 3'' was never released on the Virtual Console for unknown reasons. |
**On a side note, ''Mario Party 3'' was never released on the Virtual Console for unknown reasons. |
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- Keep Circulating the Tapes: The original Mario Party wasn't released on the Wii's Virtual Console, but the second one was. Five bucks says it's due to the issues with the control stick-rotating mini-games. (Of course, it's not impossible that Nintendo could release it on the 3DS, considering how easy it is to rapidly rotate its circle pad using only the thumb compared to the Nintendo 64's control stick, but it's still rather odd to skip to the second installment for a rerelease.)
To clarify on this issue, the mini-games that required players to spin the control stick quickly usually had to be done against AI players that can spin the stick a lot faster than a normal person could. People would try to spin the stick with the palms of their hands, which would cause painful blisters if done too much over a period of time. Not only Nintendo scrapped the rotating stick games for future Mario Party titles, but they also will most likely not release the first Mario Party on the Virtual Console unless they change the coding of the game to play those specific mini-games in a different way, which will probably not happen.- On a side note, Mario Party 3 was never released on the Virtual Console for unknown reasons.