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*'''''[[Mario Party 2]]''''' (''pictured'') is the only ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' installment to be released on the [[Virtual Console]].
*'''''[[Mario Party 2]]''''' (''pictured'') is the only ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' installment to be released on the [[Virtual Console]].
*The green color of clothing for [[Luigi]] was inspired by the enemy '''[[Shellcreeper]]'''.  
*The green color of [[Luigi]]'s clothing was inspired by the enemy '''[[Shellcreeper]]'''.  
*The '''[[Wii]]''' is the only Nintendo home console to date to not include a ''Mario'' game available at launch (with the exception of the [[Famicom]], the Japanese version of the NES, which was released in 1983).
*The '''[[Wii]]''' is the only Nintendo home console to date to not include a ''Mario'' game available at launch (with the exception of the [[Famicom]], the Japanese version of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], which was released in 1983).
*'''''[[New Super Luigi U]]''''' is the first game where Luigi makes a appearance, but [[Mario]] doesn't.
*'''''[[New Super Luigi U]]''''' is the first game in which Luigi makes an appearance, but [[Mario]] doesn't.

Revision as of 14:20, July 3, 2013

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  • Mario Party 2 (pictured) is the only Mario Party installment to be released on the Virtual Console.
  • The green color of Luigi's clothing was inspired by the enemy Shellcreeper.
  • The Wii is the only Nintendo home console to date to not include a Mario game available at launch (with the exception of the Famicom, the Japanese version of the NES, which was released in 1983).
  • New Super Luigi U is the first game in which Luigi makes an appearance, but Mario doesn't.