List of Mario Party 2 pre-release and unused content: Difference between revisions

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The debug mode consists of [[List of Mario Party 2 minigames|minigames]] and a crude character select.
The debug mode consists of [[List of Mario Party 2 minigames|minigames]] and a crude character select.
*{{button|n64|a}} - Select a minigame, confirm a character, etc.
*{{button|n64|b}} - On game list, ask to erase game data.
*{{button|n64|Stick}} - Navigate menus.
*{{button|n64|start}} - Start the mini-game ({{button|n64|a}} doesn't do it)
*{{button|n64|r}} - Changes the game mode.
*{{button|n64|z}} - On the game list, opens the options menu to be more precise how the game handles input and such.
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*100 - [[Bowser Slots]]
*100 - [[Bowser Slots]]

Revision as of 18:27, February 25, 2017

This article is under construction. Therefore, please excuse its informal appearance while it is being worked on. We hope to have it completed as soon as possible.

Much like Mario Party, it contains the same type of leftovers and preserving some of its unused content, suggesting that it is using the same engine as the previous with some enhancements.

Debug Mode

MP2 Debug Mode.png

The debug mode consists of minigames and a crude character select.

  • A Button - Select a minigame, confirm a character, etc.
  • B Button - On game list, ask to erase game data.
  • Control Stick - Navigate menus.
  • START Button - Start the mini-game (A Button doesn't do it)
  • R Button - Changes the game mode.
  • Z Button - On the game list, opens the options menu to be more precise how the game handles input and such.

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