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*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Toadsworth]] reappears from this game as the host, and his voice clips are recycled from this game as well. Also, [[Mecha-Bowser]] makes a cameo in [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] | *''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'': [[Toadsworth]] reappears from this game as the host, and his voice clips are recycled from this game as well. Also, [[Mecha-Bowser]] makes a cameo in [[Bowser's Enchanted Inferno!]] | ||
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'': A picture of [[Peach's Castle]] as it appeared in this game can be seen in the [[Duty-Free Shop]]. The Japanese version of ''Mario Party 7'' reuses the announcer originally from this game. Most animations are reused. | *''[[Mario Party 4]]'': A picture of [[Peach's Castle]] as it appeared in this game can be seen in the [[Duty-Free Shop]]. The Japanese version of ''Mario Party 7'' reuses the announcer originally from this game. Most animations are reused. | ||
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'': A portion of ''Mario Party 7''{{'}}s songs are cover versions of songs in this game. For example, the song that plays on the main menu is a cover version of the [[Castaway Bay]] theme; the song that plays when a player lands on a Mic space is a cover version of the [[Speak Up]] theme; the song that plays in King of the River is a cover version of the song that plays in [[Endurance Alley]] (which, in turn, is a cover version of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' underground theme); the song that plays when the player loses King of the River is a cover version of the song that plays when the player loses Endurance Alley or Solo Mode (which itself is a cover version of the theme that plays when the player loses in Story Mode in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''). The music when winning a minigame is also a more upbeat version of ''Mario Party 6''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s winning theme, and the minigame instructions theme contains a cover of ''Mario Party 6''{{'}}s rendition in it. Pyramid Park also takes the idea of using [[Chain Chomp]]s to steal Stars from [[Snowflake Lake]] in this game. [[Red Boo|Pink Boos]] act the same here as they did on [[Towering Treetop]] and [[Castaway Bay]], but they now appear when an opponent lands on a Character Space created by a [[Pink Boo Orb]]. Also, all voice clips | *''[[Mario Party 6]]'': A portion of ''Mario Party 7''{{'}}s songs are cover versions of songs in this game. For example, the song that plays on the main menu is a cover version of the [[Castaway Bay]] theme; the song that plays when a player lands on a Mic space is a cover version of the [[Speak Up]] theme; the song that plays in King of the River is a cover version of the song that plays in [[Endurance Alley]] (which, in turn, is a cover version of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' underground theme); the song that plays when the player loses King of the River is a cover version of the song that plays when the player loses Endurance Alley or Solo Mode (which itself is a cover version of the theme that plays when the player loses in Story Mode in ''[[Mario Party 5]]''). The music when winning a minigame is also a more upbeat version of ''Mario Party 6''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s winning theme, and the minigame instructions theme contains a cover of ''Mario Party 6''{{'}}s rendition in it. Pyramid Park also takes the idea of using [[Chain Chomp]]s to steal Stars from [[Snowflake Lake]] in this game. [[Red Boo|Pink Boos]] act the same here as they did on [[Towering Treetop]] and [[Castaway Bay]], but they now appear when an opponent lands on a Character Space created by a [[Pink Boo Orb]]. Also, all voice clips are reused. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to use the more modern appearance of some enemies, such as [[Mr. Blizzard]]s and [[Thwomp]]s, from this game onwards. | *''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'': This is the first ''Mario Party'' game to use the more modern appearance of some enemies, such as [[Mr. Blizzard]]s and [[Thwomp]]s, from this game onwards. | ||