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(Again, it IS a direct sequel. Sequels don't have to retain every element from the previous game.)
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==Ending==
==Ending==
The rotating cylinder controller sticks go back into the machine, and the veteran characters do their ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' to ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' winning animations (except [[Birdo]] and [[Dry Bones]], who do their same animations as usual). When the characters win, they do not say their winning voice lines, instead simply exclaiming.
The rotating cylinder controller sticks go back into the machine, and the veteran characters do their ''[[Mario Party 4]]'' to ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' winning animations (except [[Birdo]] and [[Dry Bones]], who do their same animations as usual) instead of the new ones they received in this game, as in the game's E3 trailer.<ref>IGN (June 16, 2011). [https://youtu.be/5AUhL4C3RLo Mario Party 7 Trailer]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 22, 2024.</ref> When the characters win, they do not say their winning voice lines, instead simply exclaiming.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==Trivia==
As stated in the ending section, the characters do their winning animations from the earlier [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] [[Mario Party (series)|Mario Parties]] instead of the new ones they received in this game. This is a leftover from when the game was still meant to be a direct sequel to ''Mario Party 6'' (thus keeping the old animations for the veteran characters).


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Revision as of 10:55, August 22, 2024

Spin Off
Disappearing levers in Spin Off from Mario Party 7
Appears in Mario Party 7
Type 8-Player minigame
Music track Fun in the Sun
Music sample
0:30

Spin Off is an 8-Player minigame in Mario Party 7. Its name comes from "spin-off," which is where another character from a TV show, book, or game stars in their own.

Gameplay

Two characters on each team are controlling a rotating cylinder with halves of pictures of enemies from the Super Mario franchise (a Goomba, Bob-omb, Thwomp, Whomp, and Chain Chomp). Each player on a team controls one half of the rotating pictures. When a player character presses the lever to stop a slot, the slot makes one complete rotation before stopping. The first team to form three different pictures achieves victory. This is the only minigame in Mario Party 7 to use the characters' main victory animations from the previous installments.

Ending

The rotating cylinder controller sticks go back into the machine, and the veteran characters do their Mario Party 4 to Mario Party 6 winning animations (except Birdo and Dry Bones, who do their same animations as usual) instead of the new ones they received in this game, as in the game's E3 trailer.[1] When the characters win, they do not say their winning voice lines, instead simply exclaiming.

Controls

  • L Button / R Button – Stop / Start

In-game text

  • Rules"Stop the slots to make the character shown. You must make 3 different characters to win."
  • Advice"Once the slot stops, press the button to start it anew. The slot will make 1 full rotation before stopping."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Bonne pioche[?] Good stock
German Vis-a-Visage[?] Face to Face
Italian Visi recisi[?] Cut-off faces
Spanish ¡Qué cara![?] What a Face! (Pun on an expression meaning "you've got some nerve!")
  1. ^ IGN (June 16, 2011). Mario Party 7 Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved August 22, 2024.