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|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br> [[CAProduction]]<br> [[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]]
|developer=[[Hudson Soft]]<br> [[CAProduction]]<br> [[Nintendo SPD Group No.4]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release={{release|Japan|November 18, 2004|USA|December 6, 2004|Europe|March 18, 2005|Australia|September 15, 2005}}  
|release={{release|Japan|November 18, 2004|USA|December 6, 2004|Europe|March 18, 2005|Australia|September 15, 2005}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|it=y|jp=y}}  
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]]
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]]
|modes=1-4 players
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|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo GameCube]]
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'''''Mario Party 6''''' is the sixth main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series, made for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and the third installment for that console. As with the previous main installments in the series, it was developed by [[Hudson Soft]] and published by [[Nintendo]], and was first released in Japan on November 18, 2004, the only installment on the GameCube to be released there first. The game is the first in the series that features an installment of voice controlled mini-games using a packaged [[Nintendo GameCube Microphone|microphone]], where an all new Mic mode is designed specifically for microphone use; the microphone would later be reused in the next console installment, ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Additionally, ''Mario Party 6'' supports the Nintendo GameCube's progressive scan mode.
'''''Mario Party 6''''' is the sixth main installment in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series, made for the [[Nintendo GameCube]], and the third installment for that console. As with the previous main installments in the series, it was developed by [[Hudson Soft]] and published by [[Nintendo]], and was first released in Japan on November 18, 2004, the only installment on the GameCube to be released there first. The game is the first in the series that features an installment of voice controlled mini-games using a packaged [[Nintendo GameCube Microphone|microphone]], where an all new Mic mode is designed specifically for microphone use; the microphone would later be reused in the next console installment, ''[[Mario Party 7]]''. Additionally, ''Mario Party 6'' supports the Nintendo GameCube's progressive scan mode.
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===Playable characters===
===Playable characters===
[[File:Character Selection MP6.png|thumb|The character selection screen.]]
[[File:Character Selection MP6.png|thumb|The character selection screen.]]
''Mario Party 6'' has eleven playable characters, all of which are usable with no restrictions unlike its predecessor, ''Mario Party 5''. ''Mario Party 6'' is where Toadette makes her overall debut in the ''Mario Party'' franchise, though in order to use her, she has to be unlocked by buying her for thirty Stars in the [[Star Bank]] first.
''Mario Party 6'' has eleven fully playable characters. All characters from ''Mario Party 5'' return. ''Mario Party 6'' is where Toadette, the sole newcomer and unlockable character, makes her overall debut in the ''Mario Party'' franchise. In order to unlock her, the player has to spend 30 Stars in the [[Star Bank]].
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|style=background:#f2f2f2|'''{{color|Waluigi|Black}}'''||Pseudo Bros.<br>にせブラザーズ<br>Les Faux Frères||Unlikely Bros.<br>うんめいライバルズ<br>Les Inconciliables||Anti-couple<br>びっくりカップルズ<br>Les Impossibles||Unhappy Dino<br>おもながーズ<br>Les Appolons||Wicked Bros.<br>わるーズ<br>Les Imposteurs||Awkward Date<br>イージーズ<br>Les Bizarres||||Tall 'n' Small<br>ワルイキノコーズ<br>Les Diablotoads||Scary Screechers<br>イタズラなかまーズ<br>Les Terreurs||Cheep Chaps<br>ワルいともだちズ<br>Les Menaces||Diabolical Duo<br>チビデカコンビーズ<br>Les Redoutables
|style=background:#f2f2f2|'''{{color|Waluigi|Black}}'''||Pseudo Bros.<br>にせブラザーズ<br>Les Faux Frères||Unlikely Bros.<br>うんめいライバルズ<br>Les Inconciliables||Anti-couple<br>びっくりカップルズ<br>Les Impossibles||Unhappy Dino<br>おもながーズ<br>Les Appolons||Wicked Bros.<br>わるーズ<br>Les Imposteurs||Awkward Date<br>イージーズ<br>Les Bizarres||||Tall 'n' Small<br>ワルイキノコーズ<br>Les Diablotoads||Scary Screechers<br>イタズラなかまーズ<br>Les Terreurs||Cheep Chaps<br>ワルいともだちズ<br>Les Menaces||Diabolical Duo<br>チビデカコンビーズ<br>Les Redoutables
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|[[File:TTday.jpg|150px]][[File:TTnight.jpg|150px]]
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|align=left|Players must move across this large board and try to arrive at a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. Day and night changes the paths along the board, making them longer or shorter.
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|[[File:MP6 E. Gadd's Garage Logo.png|link=E. Gadd's Garage|150px]]
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|[[File:GGday.jpg|150px]][[File:GGnight.jpg|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 E. Gadd's Garage Logo.png|link=E. Gadd's Garage|170px]]
|align=left|Players must move across this board and try to get to a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. There are many gadgets and machines to experiment with in this board. Paths change depending on the time of the day.
|align=left|Players must move across this board and try to get to a randomly placed star first. Once the star has been bought for 20 coins, the star moves to another location. There are many gadgets and machines to experiment with in this board. Paths change depending on the time of the day.
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|[[File:MP6 Faire Square Logo.png|link=Faire Square|150px]]
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|[[File:FSday.jpg|150px]][[File:FSnight.jpg|150px]]
|[[File:MP6 Faire Square Logo.png|link=Faire Square|170px]]
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|align=left|Players have to move around this board to reach the Star Space. There is only one Star Space that never changes location, but players can buy up to five stars at a time if they have enough coins. The price of a star is always 20 coins during the day, but the price at night can be 5, 10, 30, or 40 coins, determined by the dice block Twila rolls.
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|[[File:MP6 Snowflake Lake Logo.png|link=Snowflake Lake|150px]]
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|align=left|All players start with five stars, and then they must pay Chain Chomps coins to ride them and steal stars from other players in the process. When a player reaches a Chain Chomp's house, the player can pay it 20 coins for one dice block during the day and 10 for one dice block, 20 for two, and 30 for three at night to ride it.
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|align=left|Players must travel across the board to reach the end of the board. At the end of the board is either Donkey Kong or Bowser. If a player reaches the end of the board while Donkey Kong is present, then that player is given the opportunity to buy a star for 20 coins. Donkey Kong then switches positions with Bowser, and if a player reaches the end of the board while Bowser is present, then the player gets a star taken away by Bowser. If the player does not have a star, the player loses 20 coins.
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|[[File:MP6 Clockwork Castle Logo.png|link=Clockwork Castle|170px]]
|align=left|This board can be bought for 100 Stars at the Star Bank. Players have to chase Donkey Kong around the board during the day to buy a star. After all four players have moved, DK rolls a Dice Block (two if he eats a banana) and moves that many spaces. If a player catches up to or if DK catches up to a player, then the player can buy a star for 20 coins. At night, DK is replaced by Bowser. The movement on the board is reversed at night, and players need to move away from Bowser. Like DK, Bowser can use two Dice Blocks if he breathes fire. If Bowser catches up to or if a player runs into Bowser, then the player loses a star. If the player does not have a star, Bowser steals 20 coins.
|align=left|This board can be bought for 100 Stars at the Star Bank. Players have to chase Donkey Kong around the board during the day to buy a star. After all four players have moved, DK rolls a Dice Block (two if he eats a banana) and moves that many spaces. If a player catches up to or if DK catches up to a player, then the player can buy a star for 20 coins. At night, DK is replaced by Bowser. The movement on the board is reversed at night, and players need to move away from Bowser. Like DK, Bowser can use two Dice Blocks if he breathes fire. If Bowser catches up to or if a player runs into Bowser, then the player loses a star. If the player does not have a star, Bowser steals 20 coins.
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|[[File:Thirsty Gulch.png|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Thirsty Gulch Logo.png|link=Thirsty Gulch|170px]]
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare space on the end of the board in order to avoid falling into an abyss. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to fall into lower sections of the board, making it longer for the player to advance. This board has a desert theme, and it is the shortest of all Solo Mode boards.
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare space on the end of the board in order to avoid falling into an abyss. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to fall into lower sections of the board, making it longer for the player to advance. This board has a desert theme, and it is the shortest of all Solo Mode boards.
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|[[File:MP6 Astro Avenue Logo.png|link=Astro Avenue|150px]]
|[[File:Astro Avenue.png|200px]]
|[[File:Astro Avenue.png|200px]]
|[[File:MP6 Astro Avenue Logo.png|link=Astro Avenue|170px]]
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to land on the Rare Space at the end of the board in order to avoid riding on the spaceship. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to advance closer to the Rare Minigame Space. This board has a space theme, and it is longer than Thirsty Gulch, and shorter than Infernal Tower.
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to land on the Rare Space at the end of the board in order to avoid riding on the spaceship. ? Spaces in this board causes the player to advance closer to the Rare Minigame Space. This board has a space theme, and it is longer than Thirsty Gulch, and shorter than Infernal Tower.
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|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare Minigame space end of the board in order to avoid getting trapped in Bowser's cage. ? mark spaces causes Chain Chomps to knock the player back to the start of the board. This board has a Bowser theme, and it is the longest of all Solo Mode boards.
|align=left|Like in all Solo Mode boards, the player has to stop at the Rare Minigame space end of the board in order to avoid getting trapped in Bowser's cage. ? mark spaces causes Chain Chomps to knock the player back to the start of the board. This board has a Bowser theme, and it is the longest of all Solo Mode boards.
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==Orbs==
==Orbs==
Orbs are items players can either collect on the board or buy. They can be used in many ways to give a player an advantage, such as setting traps on spaces to steal coins from rivals, to hamper a rival's progress, or to quickly obtain stars. Players can toss Red and Yellow Orbs to Blue, Red, or Character Spaces (though not roadblock Character Spaces) only, up to five spaces in front or behind them, and if a Star Space appears on a trap, the trap will be removed.
Orbs are items players can either collect on the board or buy. They can be used in many ways to give a player an advantage, such as setting traps on spaces to steal coins from rivals, to hamper a rival's progress, or to quickly obtain stars. Players can toss Red and Yellow Orbs to Blue, Red, or Character Spaces (though not roadblock Character Spaces) only, up to five spaces in front or behind them, unlike in ''[[Mario Party 5]]'' where players can only throw capsules 10 spaces ahead. If a Star Space appears on a trap, the trap will be removed.


===Green Orbs===
===Green Orbs===
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[[File:MP6 Garden Grab Screenshot JP.png|thumb|Garden Grab in the Japanese version of the game]]  
[[File:MP6 Garden Grab Screenshot JP.png|thumb|Garden Grab in the Japanese version of the game]]  
*[[Brighton]] and [[Twila]] have voices in the Japanese version of the game<ref>https://a.tumblr.com/tumblr_ovti4or9d31wz8oxvo1.mp3</ref>.
*[[Brighton]] and [[Twila]] have voices in the Japanese version of the game<ref>https://a.tumblr.com/tumblr_ovti4or9d31wz8oxvo1.mp3</ref>.
*In the German version of the game, the genders of Brighton and Twila are inversed. Brighton is called "Sonnja", which is derived from a female given name and Twila is called "Raimond", which derives from a male given name. This is most likely because in German, the genders for the words sun and moon are inversed, too. The sun has a feminine article while the moon has a masculine article.
*In the German version, the genders of Brighton and Twila are switched. Brighton is called "Sonnja", which is derived from a female given name and Twila is called "Raimond", which derives from a male given name. This is because unlike other languages that have grammatical gender, the sun has a feminine article while the moon has a masculine article in German.
*The mini-game announcer voice is the female one from ''Mario Party 4'' and ''Mario Party 5'' in the Japanese version of the game and was used again in the Japanese version of ''Mario Party 7''.
*The mini-game announcer voice is the female one from ''Mario Party 4'' and ''Mario Party 5'' in the Japanese version of the game and was used again in the Japanese version of ''Mario Party 7''.
*In the Japanese version of the game, the minigame [[Garden Grab]] features a {{wp|daikon}}. It was changed to a carrot in the international versions.
*In the Japanese version of the game, [[Garden Grab]] features a {{wp|daikon}}. It was changed to a carrot in the international versions.
*[[Trap Ease Artist]], [[Same Is Lame]], [[Pitifall]], and [[Trick or Tree]] are not available in the Endurance Alley in the PAL version of the game, the reason likely being that they are all luck-based.
*[[Trap Ease Artist]], [[Same Is Lame]], [[Pitifall]], and [[Trick or Tree]] are not available in the Endurance Alley in the PAL version of the game, the reason likely being that they are all luck-based.
*The time limit for [[Fruit Talktail]] is 72 seconds instead of 60 in the PAL version of the game.
*The time limit for [[Fruit Talktail]] is 72 seconds instead of 60 in the PAL version of the game.
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On the slightly higher end, Chris Kohler of 1UP gave ''Mario Party 6'' a 7.5 out of 10.<ref>Kohler, Chris (December 8, 2004). [http://www.1up.com/reviews/mario-party-6_5 Review of ''Mario Party 6''.] ''1UP''. Retrieved August 22, 2016.</ref> who writes that ''Mario Party 6'' is generally fun, despite the reused formula, and ends by saying that ''Mario Party 6'' is a polished upgrade with solid improvements. At the other end, Eurogamer's Ellie Gibson gave the game a score of 4/10, the lowest of the reviewers for ''Mario Party 6''.<ref>Gibson, Ellie (December 7, 2004). [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_marioparty6_gc Review of ''Mario Party 6'']. ''Eurogamer''. Retrieved August 22, 2016.</ref> She has complained about the game's dialogue, the mini-game titles, the microphone functionality, and the overall tedium of the game. She compared by saying, "All in all, if ''Mario Party 6'' was a real party, it'd be one of those parties where there's nothing to drink but warm Heineken and no one to talk to but people who are having trouble with their boiler and students who've just spent three months in Thailand and want to tell you all about how they got dysentery in Chiang Mai, while a Savage Garden fan hangs round the stereo all night glaring at anyone who tries to suggest an alternative."
On the slightly higher end, Chris Kohler of 1UP gave ''Mario Party 6'' a 7.5 out of 10.<ref>Kohler, Chris (December 8, 2004). [http://www.1up.com/reviews/mario-party-6_5 Review of ''Mario Party 6''.] ''1UP''. Retrieved August 22, 2016.</ref> who writes that ''Mario Party 6'' is generally fun, despite the reused formula, and ends by saying that ''Mario Party 6'' is a polished upgrade with solid improvements. At the other end, Eurogamer's Ellie Gibson gave the game a score of 4/10, the lowest of the reviewers for ''Mario Party 6''.<ref>Gibson, Ellie (December 7, 2004). [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/r_marioparty6_gc Review of ''Mario Party 6'']. ''Eurogamer''. Retrieved August 22, 2016.</ref> She has complained about the game's dialogue, the mini-game titles, the microphone functionality, and the overall tedium of the game. She compared by saying, "All in all, if ''Mario Party 6'' was a real party, it'd be one of those parties where there's nothing to drink but warm Heineken and no one to talk to but people who are having trouble with their boiler and students who've just spent three months in Thailand and want to tell you all about how they got dysentery in Chiang Mai, while a Savage Garden fan hangs round the stereo all night glaring at anyone who tries to suggest an alternative."
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
{{main|List of Mario Party 6 quotes}}
{{main|List of Mario Party 6 quotes}}
*"''Gwahaha! It's BOWSER TIME! I love bringing awfulness to the party! I think this time it'll be...''" - [[Bowser]]
*"''Who's more impressive? You or me?''" - [[Brighton]]
*"''The Star is over here! Get there fast to buy it for 20 coins!''" - [[Brighton]]
*"''I've-a got it! The Stars will help us end {{hover|their|Brighton and Twila's}} fight! We'll throw a Mario Party to fill the Star Bank!''" - [[Mario]]
*"''I've-a got it! The Stars will help us end <span class="explain" title="Brighton and Twila's">their</span> fight! We'll throw a Mario Party to fill the Star Bank!''" - [[Mario]]
*"''Made it to my Battle Yacht, eh? Just for your trouble, you get a Shadow Star! Gwahah!''" - [[Bowser]]
*"''Step into my Orb hut. If it's Orbs you're after, you've come to the right place!''" - [[Koopa Troopa]]
*"''Step into my Orb hut. If it's Orbs you're after, you've come to the right place!''" - [[Koopa Troopa]]
*"''There are only a few turns left. Let's see how everyone is faring...''" - [[Twila]]
*"''Like, I totally love to steal stuff! Just give the word and I'll be on it like stomp on Goomba!''" - [[Red Boo|Pink Boo]]
*"''It'll cost ya 10 coins if yous wants to pass.''" - [[Whomp]]
*"''Yeeehaw! Get ready to experience a raging river slide like none other!''" - [[Shy Guy]]
*"''We're sorry our quarrel caused a fuss... We promise to get along!''" - [[Twila]]


==Pre-release and unused content==
==Pre-release and unused content==
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*''[[Mario Party 2]]'': [[Woody]] reappears in [[Towering Treetop]]. Also, day/night cycles returns from [[Horror Land]], although they change every three turns instead of two.
*''[[Mario Party 2]]'': [[Woody]] reappears in [[Towering Treetop]]. Also, day/night cycles returns from [[Horror Land]], although they change every three turns instead of two.
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': [[Snow Bunny]]-like creatures and [[Whacka]]s appear in Snowflake Lake. The [[Buzzy Beetle]] design in [[Slot Trot]] is designed after the Buzzy Beetle's portrayal in this game. [[Yellow block]]-like blocks appear in Orb Huts.
*''[[Paper Mario]]'': [[Snow Bunny]]-like creatures and [[Whacka]]s appear in Snowflake Lake. The [[Buzzy Beetle]] design in [[Slot Trot]] is designed after the Buzzy Beetle's portrayal in this game. [[Yellow block]]-like blocks appear in Orb Huts.
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'': Animations have been reused from this game.
*''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'': The piece "[[:File:MP6 Maze Jam.oga|Maze Jam]]" while E. Gadd talks to the player before playing [[Lab Brats]] is a mash up of the [[Main Theme (Luigi's Mansion)|main theme]] and the theme played in E. Gadd's Garage.
*''[[Mario Party 4]]'': Animations have been reused from this game.  Also, the concept of guessing a fruit Bowser wants to eat during Speak Up is borrowed from the [[Fruits of Doom]] mini game.  
*''[[Mario Party 5]]'': Animations and certain sound effects have been reused from this game.
*''[[Mario Party 5]]'': Animations and certain sound effects have been reused from this game.


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*''[[Mario Party 10]]'': The characters fly into space when the Superstar is decided like in ''Mario Party 6''.
*''[[Mario Party 10]]'': The characters fly into space when the Superstar is decided like in ''Mario Party 6''.
* ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Nine minigames return in this game. A rearranged version of the minigame completion theme plays when completing any of the nine ''Mario Party 6'' minigames. [[Brighton]] and [[Twila]] make a cameo in the Characters section of the Series Guide.
* ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Nine minigames return in this game. A rearranged version of the minigame completion theme plays when completing any of the nine ''Mario Party 6'' minigames. [[Brighton]] and [[Twila]] make a cameo in the Characters section of the Series Guide.
*''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'': Mario's artwork from this game is reused on one of the large banners.
*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Twelve minigames and covers of their respective music return.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=マリオパーティ6
|Jap=マリオパーティ6
|JapR=Mario Pātī 6
|JapR=Mario Pāti 6
|JapM=Mario Party 6
|JapM=Mario Party 6
|ChiT=瑪利歐派對6<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html Official Chinese website for the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]. Retrieved October 23, 2020.</ref>
|ChiT=瑪利歐派對6<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com.hk/switch/mario/history/index.html Official Chinese website for the ''Super Mario Bros.'' 35th Anniversary]. Retrieved October 23, 2020.</ref>
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