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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Japanese version of ''Mario Party 2'' depicts the superstar and Bowser in a quick draw with revolvers. In Western releases, it was changed to a quick draw with pop-guns. As a result of the change, it also makes it slightly more obvious as to who won the gun duel (as originally, the bullets could not be seen, resulting in tense moments before it was revealed Bowser the Brash ended up shot). | *The Japanese version of ''Mario Party 2'' depicts the superstar and Bowser in a quick draw with revolvers. In Western releases, it was changed to a quick draw with pop-guns due to the concern of parents in the Western world. As a result of the change, it also makes it slightly more obvious as to who won the gun duel (as originally, the bullets could not be seen, resulting in tense moments before it was revealed Bowser the Brash ended up shot). | ||
*With a total of 114 spaces, Western Land is the largest board in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that follows traditional gameplay. | *With a total of 114 spaces, Western Land is the largest board in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series that follows traditional gameplay. | ||
*If the player refuses Wiggler's hootenanny offer, she will say "Y'all come back now, y'hear?", Jed Clampett's catchphrase from the TV series ''{{wp|The Beverly Hillbillies}}''. | *If the player refuses Wiggler's hootenanny offer, she will say "Y'all come back now, y'hear?", Jed Clampett's catchphrase from the TV series ''{{wp|The Beverly Hillbillies}}''. |