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

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At one point, there was planned to be another feature that is never used anywhere in the final game. The Player Panels were once planned to turn yellow under certain circumstances after the character's turn ended, which would imply that there were once going to be yellow spaces on the boards as well as red, blue, and green. If all characters' Player Panels turned yellow, a big sign would appear reading "NO GAME", and the game would move on to the next turn without playing a mini-game. If it was the final turn, a "[[Game Over|GAME OVER]]" sign would appear, and then the board's usual ending would play.<ref name="tcrf"/>
At one point, there was planned to be another feature that is never used anywhere in the final game. The Player Panels were once planned to turn yellow under certain circumstances after the character's turn ended, which would imply that there were once going to be yellow spaces on the boards as well as red, blue, and green. If all characters' Player Panels turned yellow, a big sign would appear reading "NO GAME", and the game would move on to the next turn without playing a mini-game. If it was the final turn, a "[[Game Over|GAME OVER]]" sign would appear, and then the board's usual ending would play.<ref name="tcrf"/>
The only way to see yellow panels in normal game was in the event of the “Bowser Revolution” in Bowser Space, which will show a animation of all 4 panels quickly change its color, including blue, red, green and yellow.
The only way to see yellow panels in normal game was in the event of the “Bowser Revolution” in Bowser Space, which will show an animation of all 4 panels quickly changes its color, including blue, red, green and yellow.


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