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(It didn't complete the redesign initiative by any means, MKDD and SM64DS continued it shortly after, which stuck until SMG and NSMBW redesigned a few things again (and it looks like Wonder may repeat the cycle).)
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==Adaptations==
==Adaptations==
[[File:Dokidoki Mario Chance! Cabinet.jpg|thumb|120px|Dokidoki Mario Chance! cabinet.]]
===Adobe Flash===
===Adobe Flash===
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===Arcade===
===Arcade===
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In 2003, arcade game and toy manufacturer, [[Banpresto]] released a ''Mario Party 4''-based arcade game only in Japan called ''Dokidoki Mario Chance!'' The game had a wheel base with numbers and lights in the center of each number circle in a clockwise pattern. Each time a light would turn on, a sound would activate. On the top of the machine is a plastic case which houses a small jumping Mario figure. A Japanese voice actress and [[Charles Martinet]] provided voice acting for the game. Among Charles' lines are "Yahoo!" and "Let's-a party!" A music piece also plays throughout the gameplay. When someone loses the game, a sad sound along with more voice acting from Charles Martinet would play.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=7bEGonCjsHE]</ref> It was the last ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game to be made by Banpresto.<ref>[https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35637.msg1780718] Borp's coverage on Mario boards</ref>
In 2003, arcade game and toy manufacturer, [[Banpresto]] released a ''Mario Party 4''-based arcade game only in Japan called ''Dokidoki Mario Chance!'' The game had a wheel base with numbers and lights in the center of each number circle in a clockwise pattern. Each time a light would turn on, a sound would activate. On the top of the machine is a plastic case which houses a small jumping Mario figure. A Japanese voice actress and [[Charles Martinet]] provided voice acting for the game. Among Charles' lines are "Yahoo!" and "Let's-a party!" A music piece also plays throughout the gameplay. When someone loses the game, a sad sound along with more voice acting from Charles Martinet would play.<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=7bEGonCjsHE]</ref> It was the last ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' game to be made by Banpresto.<ref>[https://www.marioboards.com/index.php?topic=35637.msg1780718] Borp's coverage on Mario boards</ref>