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Mario Party 8 - In the Nick of Time

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2009

This is a very nicely detailed and a charmingly rustic clock shop they show at the beginning and end. The middle, of course, is where the mini-game is located. While playing the game, a clock face shown in the middle of the screen will display a random time. Your job is to tilt the Wii Remote, turning the clock hands forward or back to match the time. The first person to match that time gets 1 points, and the winner is the first player to reach 3 points.

Then an earthquake happens for some reason, and the doors slam shut just as we're about to see the carefully crafted and most likely expensive clocks fall to the floor.

Like with Speedy Graffiti, I'll bet you'll be able to figure out which board I was playing on. (Hint: It's the same one as in Speedy Graffiti.)

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  • In the description

    "Like with Speedy Graffiti, I'll bet you'll be ale to figure out which board I was playing on. (Hint: It's the same one as in Speedy Graffiti.)"

    you spelled able wrong

  • @SonicGamer54321 Thank you. I'll go fix that.

  • You wrote you have to tilt the Control Stick. You actually have to tilt the Wiimote.

  • @Upgrader01 Oh right. I'll go fix that.

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  • Wario wins

  • i hate this game

  • Good examples. Some games that been out already have that hiatus time and some bring life back to a franchise. Like Super Smash Bros. for instance. If it was a yearly thing it would likely dry out. However, it takes a good idea to mold a good game. Hope Hudson use the time wisely, and hopefully MP9 is in their future.

  • Yep, Capcom successfully did it with Mega Man 9. If that game were to be released one year after Mega Man 8, even using the graphical power at the time, it would not have been received well. People were saturated with Mega Man. Same goes for New Super Mario Bros. (the DS one) and, as strange as it may seem, Cho Aniki.

  • The Mario Party games on the 64...well, the first 2 were pretty good. Even MP7 was good in my opinion. It's ok for Hudson to take a break from it. Sometimes a break is all that's needed to breathe life back into something.

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