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'''''Mario Party 2''''' is the second main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 64]]. [[Mario]] and the gang are fighting for the rights for a new amusement park. The objective is simple and similar to the previous ''Mario Party'': obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and defeat [[Bowser]]. This game introduces the first use of collectible items in ''Mario Party''{{'}}s history; the first game had items, but they simply added optional rules or game modes to the game. Each board has its own tricks and turns, and the playable characters, as well as Bowser, wear different outfits based on the theme of the board, with the exception of Bowser Land, where they only wear their original clothes. Battle, Item, and Duel minigames are introduced in ''Mario Party 2'', and players now have the option to practice minigames, a feature that would later be featured in all future installments. | '''''Mario Party 2''''' is the second main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series for the [[Nintendo 64]]. [[Mario]] and the gang are fighting for the rights for a new amusement park. The objective is simple and similar to the previous ''Mario Party'': obtain [[Star (Mario Party series)|star]]s and defeat [[Bowser]]. This game introduces the first use of collectible items in ''Mario Party''{{'}}s history; the first game had items, but they simply added optional rules or game modes to the game. Each board has its own tricks and turns, and the playable characters, as well as Bowser, wear different outfits based on the theme of the board, with the exception of Bowser Land, where they only wear their original clothes. Battle, Item, and Duel minigames are introduced in ''Mario Party 2'', and players now have the option to practice minigames, a feature that would later be featured in all future installments. | ||