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*In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the effect for the '''[[Bowser Space]]''' is similar to the [[Bowser Time]] event from [[Mario Party 7|its predecessor]]. | *In ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', the effect for the '''[[Bowser Space]]''' is similar to the [[Bowser Time]] event from [[Mario Party 7|its predecessor]]. | ||
*The Japanese version of '''[[Slap Jack!]]''' is based on the story ''{{wp|Journey to the West}}''. | *The Japanese version of '''[[Slap Jack!]]''' is based on the story ''{{wp|Journey to the West}}''. | ||
*The canceled game '''''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''''' was being reworked for the Xbox 360 as ''{{wp|Sabreman|Sabreman Stampede}}''; | *The canceled game '''''[[Donkey Kong Racing]]''''' was being reworked for the Xbox 360 as ''{{wp|Sabreman|Sabreman Stampede}}''; this iteration was also canceled, however, due to a lack of focus and Rare's unfamiliarity with the hardware. |
Revision as of 11:24, March 2, 2024
- Yoshi's New Island (pictured) introduces a control scheme named Gyro, which uses the Nintendo 3DS gyroscope to manually line up the cursor when throwing eggs.
- In Mario Party 8, the effect for the Bowser Space is similar to the Bowser Time event from its predecessor.
- The Japanese version of Slap Jack! is based on the story Journey to the West.
- The canceled game Donkey Kong Racing was being reworked for the Xbox 360 as Sabreman Stampede; this iteration was also canceled, however, due to a lack of focus and Rare's unfamiliarity with the hardware.