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==Early Builds==
==Early Builds==
[[File:MP7 TargetTag.JPG|thumb|The different HUD]]
[[File:MP7 TargetTag.JPG|thumb|The different HUD]]
The HUD for [[Target Tag]] is different than the final version.
The HUD for certain minigames, such as [[Target Tag]], is different than the final version.
[[File:EarlyMP7EightPlayers.jpg|thumb|left|The borrowed HUD from ''Mario Party 6'' in 8-player mode.]]
[[File:EarlyMP7EightPlayers.jpg|thumb|left|The borrowed Player Panels from ''Mario Party 6'' in 8-player mode.]]
The eight player board HUD is different from the final version; it was originally borrowed from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.
The design of the eight-player Player Panels is different from the final version; it was originally borrowed from ''[[Mario Party 6]]''.
[[Image:Betamonty.png|thumb|[[Monty's Revenge]]; [[Mario]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Wario]] have been stunned]]
Originally, dizzy characters would have winged stars floating around their heads, like in the previous three Mario Party games. In the final version, it was changed to non-descript flashes in front of their eyes.


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Revision as of 22:14, September 29, 2014

Early Builds

Target Tag
The different HUD

The HUD for certain minigames, such as Target Tag, is different than the final version.

An early build of the eight player mode from Mario Party 7
The borrowed Player Panels from Mario Party 6 in 8-player mode.

The design of the eight-player Player Panels is different from the final version; it was originally borrowed from Mario Party 6.

Originally, dizzy characters would have winged stars floating around their heads, like in the previous three Mario Party games. In the final version, it was changed to non-descript flashes in front of their eyes.

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