I want to download a mario party 2 wad for my wii but I just find one wad and after I download it it asks me for the password because its encrypted. Does anyone know the password or of any other link that doesnt ask for a password? Aug 25, 2016 This tutorial is for universally injecting Wii VC WADs to run ROMs via these WADs. The only required WADs for N64 injection for Wii and vWii (NOT Wii U) are Sin & Punishment, Ocarina of Time and to a lesser extent Majora's Mask, Mario Kart 64 and Super Mario 64. Bomberman Hero will also work for 'romc' injection.
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File Name: | Mario Party 8 [RM8E01].7z |
Console/System: | Nintendo Wii |
Genre: | Party |
Filesize: | unknown |
Region: | USA |
Year of release: | 2007 |
Downloads: | 5509 |
Mario Party 8 is a 2007 party video game created by Hudson Soft and distributed by Nintendo. The game is the eighth portion in the Mario Party arrangement and the primary title is delivered for the Wii and was trailed by Mario Party 9.
Like the past Mario Party titles, Mario Party 8 also highlights the Mario characters in which four human-or PC controlled characters contend in a tabletop game scattered with minigames. Mario Party 8 got blended audits, with the critics voicing over dissatisfaction with regards to its single-player interactivity. The game has sold more than 7 million duplicates, making it one of the Wii's top-rated games.
This Mario Party title is facilitated by MC Ballyhoo and his formal talking hat Big Top. During the classic game, four unique characters contend on one of six themed sheets. When playing with less than four individuals, players select which characters the PC will control, just as their trouble level and impediment. Players can likewise choose from five unique territories to play on from the Play Choices screen by selecting the Select File screen first and foremost.
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Developer: Nintendo This game has unused animations. This game has a prerelease article |
New Super Mario Bros. Wii takes the revamped 2D side-scrolling action from the DS title and kicks it up a notch by what many fans would consider a dream come true: simultaneous cooperative multiplayer in the main game. It also marks the return of Yoshi, the Koopalings, and Kamek, and pretty much set the standard for the Mario universe in the years that followed.
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- 3E3 Demo Leftovers
- 4Unused Hint Movies
- 4.1World 7-Tower
- 5Unused Animations
- 9Unused Audio
- 11Oddities
- 13Development Text
Subpages
Unused Objects New hits and old favorites. |
Unused Level Features Things that just don't come into play. |
Unused Graphics Quite a lot of graphics ended up getting scrapped. |
Version Differences The US and European translators can't seem to agree with each other. |
Tournament Mode
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From February to March 2010, Nintendo hosted a Coin Battle tournament in Japan (NewスーパーマリオブラザーズWii コインバトル日本一決定戦). This apparently used a special version of the game. There was also a 'Coin Battle Championship' in Italy and a 'National Coin Challenge' in Australia, but for the latter at least, it seems like the retail version of the game was used.
Interestingly, layout files for some of the special screens used for the tournament still exist, but only in the Korean and NVIDIA Shield TV versions, which were built after the tournament. They are 'MultiCourseSelect_tournament' and 'MultiCourseSelect_tournamentButton' Strangely, the Taiwan/Hong Kong version doesn't have the files, despite its build date also being after the tournament. There are also code leftovers in the Korean, Taiwanese and NVIDIA Shield TV versions - there are strings that reference the layout files, and actors that aren't in the other versions 'MULTI_COURSE_SELECT_TOURNAMENT' and 'MULTI_COURSE_SELECT_TOURNAMENT_BUTTON'.
E3 Demo Leftovers
There are a few leftovers from the E3 2009 demo (which was also used at later events that year).
Text
This was shown on the title screen.
Same as above.
Displayed when the session ended.
Layout
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'timeUp_trialPlay' is the session-end screen layout and is present in the Korean and NVIDIA Shield TV versions.
Unused Hint Movies
There are a total of 82 hint movies. While 62 of them are used, the rest of them go unused. They mostly contain Super Skills, and are broken due to the level layout being different from when the inputs were recorded.
World 7-Tower
Star Coin
Super Skills
Unused Animations
Big/Medium Goomba
The Big/Medium Goomba model has one unused animation in which it becomes flattened. It is different from the small Goombas' flattening animation.
Midway Flag
- swing_L
- swing_R
These both were likely used with early versions of the model, because they do not fit the current bone structure of the model and look wrong when these animations are used through hacking.
Yoshi
To do: Confirm this is an unused animation, and if so rip it and get its name |
As seen in this video, if Yoshi is hacked into a tower/castle level, he has an unused animation at the beginning of the boss fight that is similar to the one Mario, Luigi, and the Toads use. This suggests that players were able to carry Yoshi across levels during development (similar to Super Mario World), but this feature was scrapped at some point.
Unused Behaviors
- Spike Tops and Chain Chomps can be bounced off with Yoshi. The former is also unused in New Super Mario Bros. U but the latter doesn't work in that game. Both are used in Super Mario Maker.
- Chain Chomps, Thwomps and Prickly Goombas have hitboxes that are impenetrable by Yoshi's tongue.
- Switches can be pressed by Yoshi, even when the player is not riding Yoshi.
- Dry Bones have the standard behaviour for overworld enemies being in water (splashing when entering and moving slowly when in).
- Yoshi detaches from Mario if they are enter water.
Unused Lighting Setting
There is an unused 'dark' lighting setting which causes triangular light beams to be generated by each player. The beams face the same way as the players and each can be rotated between 0 and 180 degrees by tilting the relevant Wii Remote.
Unused Text
First message in the file with obvious purpose. In the Japanese, USA Spanish text, it is the same, the meaning is the same, except there is no '1' on the end.
Seems to a label for the main mode on the menu.
Seems to be text for an early/scrapped multiplayer mode.
Another piece of unused text for the main menu.
These aren't capitalised in the final Free for All, but they are in the early multiplayer mode that was seen in the E3 2009 demo. 'SCORE' is 'トータル' ('total') in the Japanese text.
A leftover from the early multiplayer mode that was seen in the E3 2009 demo.
Unused Audio
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Many, if not all, the sound waves that were in NSMB are also present here with their original filenames.
Streams
There exists a single unused track in the game, named cheepfanfare_lr.ry.32
The BRSAR has a entry called 'STRM_BGM_DEMO_OMAKE' (demo = cutscene, omake = bonus), but there is no BRSTM to go along with it.
Sound Effects
To do: Sounds 1648 to 1846 seem to be ported straight from NSMB's sounds (with some of them playing improperly). Are they changed at all and are any of them used? |
135 - SE_SYS_CTRL_0_CONNECTED_RC
Inaudible.
137 - SE_SYS_CTRL_1_CONNECTED_RC
Inaudible.
139 - SE_SYS_CTRL_2_CONNECTED_RC
Inaudible.
141 - SE_SYS_CTRL_3_CONNECTED_RC
Inaudible.
181 - SE_SYS_ONE_DOWN
Inaudible. Used in New Super Mario Bros.
181 - SE_SYS_STOCK_ITEM
Used in New Super Mario Bros.
182 - SE_SYS_STOCK_ITEM_USE
Used in New Super Mario Bros.
306 - SE_PLY_JUMP_CLIFF
Inaudible.
307 - SE_PLY_SCALE_CLIFF
Inaudible.
332 - SE_PLY_OTHER_OFF
Inaudible.
333 - SE_PLY_BREAK_FREE
Inaudible.
334 - SE_PLY_BREAK_FREE_PRPL
Inaudible.
354 - SE_PLY_PNGN_WATER_SLIDE
Inaudible.
359 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU
'Onpu' means 'note'. This could be related to the strange note icon seen in the E3 2009 trailer.
360 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_1
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361 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_2
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362 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_3
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363 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_4
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364 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_5
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365 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_1_1
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366 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_2_1
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367 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_3_1
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368 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_4_1
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369 - SE_OBJ_RADAR_ONPU_5_1
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370 - SE_OBJ_ONPU
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498 - SE_EMY_IGAKURIBO_OPEN
'IGAKURIBO' refers to the Chestnut Goomba.
499 - SE_EMY_IGAKURIBO_OPEN
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566 - SE_OBJ_GET_COIN_OLD
A coin sounds similar to the SMB and NSMB coin sound, but cut off earlier and with a slight echo.
681 - SE_OBJ_RC_CANNON_READY
Inaudible. 'RC_CANNON' refers to the Wii Remote-controlled cannons in the Green Toad Houses.
686 - SE_OBJ_RC_LIFTLINE_MOVE
Inaudible. Possibly refers to the Wii Remote-controlled on-track lifts, as the sounds for those come right before this one.
691 - SE_OBJ_SUISHA_ROLL
Inaudible.
752 - SE_OBJ_FREE_FALL
Inaudible.
756 - SE_OBJ_RC_FENCE_ROLL
Inaudible.
868 - SE_VOC_MA_THANK_YOU
Inaudible. There is no equivalent for the other players.
1080 - SE_VOC_ITEM_KO_CRY_FAR
Inaudible. 'ITEM_KO' refers to the Toads that Mario has to rescue.
1080 - SE_VOC_ITEM_KO_CRY_MID
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1080 - SE_VOC_ITEM_KO_CRY_NEAR
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1275 - SE_VOC_BOSS_KP_CS_LAUGH
Bowser ('KP') doesn't appear in the World Map ('CS').
1524 - SE_MG_UH_LIFT_START
Inaudible. 'MG' refers to Toad Houses and Enemy Battles.
1531 - SE_MG_UH_LIFT_STOP
Inaudible. 'MG' refers to Toad Houses and Enemy Battles.
1633 - SE_OBJ_CS_KINOPIO_HERE
Inaudible.
1561 - SE_PLY_FOOTNOTE_CS_YOSHI
You can't bring Yoshi onto the World Map. This might just be a case of copy-pasted in-level footnote sound effects, rather than evidence that it was planned for the player to be able to bring Yoshi on the map.
Early Features
In prerelease screenshots, we see that the game originally had a Red and a Blue Yoshi. They were changed to Pink and Light Blue in the final version. The filenames for the Yoshi models, though, still follow the old colouring: Y_tex_red.arc, Y_tex_blue.arc.
The game was originally going to have Mega Mario, but it seems to have been canned very early on - EN_ITEM (the actor which manages the various powerup items) has an empty value which loads a mushroom model from I_big_kinoko.arc, but it crashes the game when used, and it does not have any other code which uses the value. There is no way to enable it without ASM hacking.
The file I_big_kinoko.arc does not exist, and it is not referenced by the game otherwise. Also, as other evidence of Mega Mario having been planned, the 'flying pipe' objects were ported over from New Super Mario Bros. but are not used in the final game.
Oddities
Pipe Joint
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The pipe joint texture used in the World 6 Map and the World 6 Map icon depicts an earlier pipe joint. It can also be seen in the E3 2009 demo version.
World 7 Cliff
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The cliff model used in the World 7 Map depicts an earlier athletic tileset design. It can also be seen in the E3 2009 demo version.
Credits Behavior
Most of the brick blocks in the credits scene have contents chosen randomly at runtime (between 'empty,' 'one coin' and '15 coins,' weighted unequally). However, two names are overridden to always have the same contents. Executive producer Satoru Iwata's name is spelled out using 15-coin bricks. More unexpectedly, though, coordinator Rina Yamauchi's bricks are always empty. Since most of the random bricks are selected to be empty anyway, it's unlikely that anyone would ever notice this without hacking.
Exception Handler
The exception handler is still in the game's code, but can't be seen normally without hacking or causing an exceptionally heinous glitch. When it does crash, press HOME, -, +, -, +, 1, 2, 1, 2, A on Player 1's WiiMote. The player will then see the processor state at the time of the crash, as well as some trace info.
Development Text
Internal Project Name
The project's internal name is 'wiimj2d' or just 'mj2d' (mario journey/jump 2d?), according to multiple filenames.
Build Date and Number
Four empty files exist in the main folder with filenames listing build dates and some kind of build number.
Japan Revision 1 | USA Revision 1 | Europe Revision 1 |
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USA Revision 2 | Europe Revision 2 | Japan Revision 2 |
Korea | Hong Kong/Taiwan | China (NVIDIA Shield TV) |
WIIMJ2DNP.str
A file called WIIMJ2DNP.str is present in the root folder and lists the locations of some partially-linked code. 'WIIMJ2D' may be the game's internal project name - it is used for the save file's filename too. This file is actually used for something as the game crashes if it is deleted or overwritten.
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Europe Revision 2 | Japan Revision 2 | |
Korea | Taiwan | China (NVIDIA Shield TV) |
Mario Party 3 Emulator
The Mario series | |
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NES/FDS | Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario Bros. 2 (FDS) • Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES) (Prototype; Doki Doki Panic) • Super Mario Bros. 3 |
SNES | Super Mario World • Super Mario All-Stars • Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (Prototypes) |
Satellaview | BS Super Mario USA • BS Super Mario Collection |
Nintendo 64 | Super Mario 64 (64DD Version) |
GameCube | Super Mario Sunshine (Demo) |
Wii | Super Mario Galaxy • Super Mario Galaxy 2 • New Super Mario Bros. Wii • Super Mario All-Stars: 25th Anniversary Edition |
Wii U | New Super Mario Bros. U • New Super Luigi U • Super Mario 3D World • Super Mario Maker |
Game Boy (Color) | Super Mario Land • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins • Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 • Super Mario Bros. Deluxe |
Game Boy Advance | Super Mario Advance • Super Mario Advance 2 • Super Mario Advance 3 • Super Mario Advance 4 |
Nintendo DS | New Super Mario Bros. • Super Mario 64 DS |
Nintendo 3DS | Super Mario 3D Land (Demo) • New Super Mario Bros. 2 • Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS |
Nintendo Switch | Super Mario Odyssey • New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe • Super Mario Maker 2 • Super Mario 3D All-Stars |
iOS/Android | Super Mario Run |
Mario Kart | |
Console Games | Super Mario Kart (Prototypes) • Mario Kart 64 • Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (Demos) • Mario Kart Wii (Channel) • Mario Kart 8 (Deluxe) |
Handheld Games | Mario Kart: Super Circuit • Mario Kart DS (Demos) • Mario Kart 7 |
Arcade Games | Mario Kart Arcade GP • Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 • Mario Kart Arcade GP DX |
Mario RPGs | |
Super Mario RPG | Legend of the Seven Stars |
Paper Mario | Paper Mario • The Thousand-Year Door (Paper Mario 2 Demo) • Super Paper Mario • Sticker Star • Color Splash • The Origami King |
Mario & Luigi | Superstar Saga (+ Bowser's Minions) • Partners in Time • Bowser's Inside Story (+ Bowser Jr.'s Journey) • Dream Team • Paper Jam |
Mario Party | |
Console Games | Mario Party • Mario Party 2 • Mario Party 3 • Mario Party 4 (Demo) • Mario Party 5 (Demo) • Mario Party 6 (Demo) • Mario Party 7 • Mario Party 8 • Mario Party 9 • Mario Party 10 • Super Mario Party |
Handheld Games | Mario Party Advance • Mario Party DS |
Mario Sports | |
Console Games | BS Excitebike Bunbun Mario Battle Stadium • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis • Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour • Mario Power Tennis • Mario Superstar Baseball (Mario Baseball Demo) • Super Mario Strikers (Demo) • Mario Strikers Charged • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008, London 2012) • Mario Sports Mix • Mario Tennis Aces |
Handheld Games | Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy) • Mario Golf • Mario Tennis (GBC) • Mario Tennis: Power Tour • Mario Golf: Advance Tour • Mobile Golf • Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Beijing 2008) |
Web Games | Mario Tennis: Power Tour - Bicep Pump |
Other | |
Arcade Games | Donkey Kong • Donkey Kong Jr. • Mario Bros. • Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Mario Bros. • Mario Roulette • Luigi's Mansion Arcade |
Computer Games | Donkey Kong (Atari 8-bit family) • Mario is Missing! (DOS) • Mario Teaches Typing (DOS) • Mario's Early Years (DOS) • Mario's Game Gallery (Mac OS Classic) |
Console Games | Donkey Kong (NES) • Donkey Kong Jr. (NES) • Mario Bros. (NES) • Wrecking Crew • Dr. Mario (NES) (Prototypes) • Mario Paint (Prototype) • Mario & Wario • Tetris & Dr. Mario • Undake 30: Same Game Mario Version • Mario's Super Picross • Wrecking Crew '98 • Mario is Missing! (NES, SNES) • Mario's Time Machine (NES, SNES) • Mario's Early Years: Fun With Letters • Yoshi's Safari • Hotel Mario • Super Mario's Wacky Worlds • Mario no Photopi • Mario Artist Paint Studio (Prototype) • Mario Artist Talent Studio • Mario Artist Communication Kit • Dr. Mario 64 • Luigi's Mansion • Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix • Fortune Street • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U, Switch) • Mini Mario & Friends amiibo Challenge • Dr. Luigi • Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle • Luigi's Mansion 3 |
Handheld Games | Dr. Mario • Donkey Kong • Mario's Picross • Picross 2 • Jaguar Mishin Sashi Senyou Soft: Mario Family • Mario Pinball Land • Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis (Demo) • Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again! • Super Princess Peach • Dr. Mario & Puzzle League • Mario Bros. Classic • Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS) • Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon • Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Nintendo 3DS) • Photos with Mario • Dr. Mario World |
Web Games | Dr. Mario: Vitamin Toss |
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Yoshi • Donkey Kong • Wario |