Three Throw does indeed resembles the Mario Party 8 Style, which is very interesting. But The Music immediately gives that it's from 4. 3 and 4 had the same composer, such great Musics. Sadly, Basically nothing from Mario Party 3 returned in Jamboree though.
15:29 Oh trust me, this game makes it REALLY hard for you to refuse a Star. I decided to see it for myself, and I was met with not one, not two, not three, but I think FOUR "are you sure???" questions, and I was like "okay game, I get it, Stars _are_ important, I guess."
Three Throw is from Mario Party 4. And these are the rest of the returning minigames: -Domination, Stamp Out, and Blame It on the Crane are also from 4. -Granite Getaway, Snow Brawl, and Jump the Gun are from 6. -Defuse or Lose is from 5 -Platform Peril and Treasure Divers are from 1 And then Mario's Three-Peat consists of Leaf Leap from 5, Bumper Balls from 1, and Shy Guy Says (the MP2 version)
3:09 Must be royal we. 5:37 Impostor Bowser agrees that it's fun stuff - unsurprising considering he's just got 15 coins thanks to this deal, but still. 11:00 The CPUs playing Platform Peril the way you had to play it originally and even then not exactly so as you wanted to collect as many of the coins on the platforms in Mario Party 1 and 2, too. 11:08 If you're concerned about health and safety you shouldn't be taking part in Mario Party in the first place - funnily enough not only in game if you're playing the very first one "thanks" to the stick-rotation minigames! 13:48 Nope, it's from 4 - also came back in Top 100, but I'm so glad to see it in a game with actual boards like Jamboree, too.
13:28 Unbelievable? What do you mean, its a Mario Party! All 3 CPUs ganging up on the player is TRADITION😇😇 15:25 Booo!! In Mario Party 1 they surly would have rolled a 4, just so that the player is left with nothing!! #NotMyMarioParty😡😡
13:53 It's actually from Mario Party 4. There is a duel minigame in 8 that's similar to it, though, called "Settle It In Court." Now about that minigame's music, I think the Superstars version actually sounded better. As for Mario Party 8's realistic style, I think that was them showing off the Wii's rendering capabilities, since you know, it was the first Mario Party on that console. For Mario Party 9, they switched to a style that's reminiscent of Super Mario Galaxy, which made a bit more sense.
6:53 Rosalina’s such an ice queen she couldn’t go one second without freezing.
In today's episode, we discover that every copy of Super Mario Party Jamboree is personalised. And they all hate the player.
14:18 in out of context skawo lines, we got this
Three Throw does indeed resembles the Mario Party 8 Style, which is very interesting. But The Music immediately gives that it's from 4. 3 and 4 had the same composer, such great Musics. Sadly, Basically nothing from Mario Party 3 returned in Jamboree though.
Waluigi's "OH NOOOO" makes it sound like a part of him just died.
The colour of Waluigi's balls
I like how the board theme sounds disctinctly more "Mario-Kart-y". That's some nice attention to detail.
15:29 Oh trust me, this game makes it REALLY hard for you to refuse a Star. I decided to see it for myself, and I was met with not one, not two, not three, but I think FOUR "are you sure???" questions, and I was like "okay game, I get it, Stars _are_ important, I guess."
Three Throw is from Mario Party 4.
And these are the rest of the returning minigames:
-Domination, Stamp Out, and Blame It on the Crane are also from 4.
-Granite Getaway, Snow Brawl, and Jump the Gun are from 6.
-Defuse or Lose is from 5
-Platform Peril and Treasure Divers are from 1
And then Mario's Three-Peat consists of Leaf Leap from 5, Bumper Balls from 1, and Shy Guy Says (the MP2 version)
Bumper Balls are from 2 as Well, since it features a remix of the Music from the 2 version of Bumper Balls.
3:09 Must be royal we.
5:37 Impostor Bowser agrees that it's fun stuff - unsurprising considering he's just got 15 coins thanks to this deal, but still.
11:00 The CPUs playing Platform Peril the way you had to play it originally and even then not exactly so as you wanted to collect as many of the coins on the platforms in Mario Party 1 and 2, too.
11:08 If you're concerned about health and safety you shouldn't be taking part in Mario Party in the first place - funnily enough not only in game if you're playing the very first one "thanks" to the stick-rotation minigames!
13:48 Nope, it's from 4 - also came back in Top 100, but I'm so glad to see it in a game with actual boards like Jamboree, too.
13:53
Baby, that's Mario Party 4 lol
13:28 Unbelievable? What do you mean, its a Mario Party! All 3 CPUs ganging up on the player is TRADITION😇😇
15:25 Booo!! In Mario Party 1 they surly would have rolled a 4, just so that the player is left with nothing!! #NotMyMarioParty😡😡
13:53 It's actually from Mario Party 4. There is a duel minigame in 8 that's similar to it, though, called "Settle It In Court." Now about that minigame's music, I think the Superstars version actually sounded better.
As for Mario Party 8's realistic style, I think that was them showing off the Wii's rendering capabilities, since you know, it was the first Mario Party on that console. For Mario Party 9, they switched to a style that's reminiscent of Super Mario Galaxy, which made a bit more sense.
Mario Party 8 was mostly developed for the GameCube though :v
@@SkawoOh. I guess that explains why the character models weren't updated.
And the weird lack of widescreen during the party and minigame screens.
6:55 players vs master CPU’s be like…
Mario Party has such a bad track record with cars, its a miracle that Mario Kart exists.
(Ik Mario Kart came well before Party, lol)
6:54 dang, she didn’t even last 1 second.
3:21 New Super Mario Brothers!-
18:40 it is not
Wait, you're right, the podium background is a whole image from the same camera angle instead of a filter over the board. Why???
Will you ever play the Pikmin series?