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Published on 4/22/2023
Club Penguin Demake is a homebrew attempt at recreating the experience of playing the defunct online game Club Penguin on the Game Boy. While there is no online connectivity, it ports over a number of minigames and has a partial recreation of the old Club Penguin map.
In this run, dekutony plays everything the current demo has to offer in record time. There is barely any sound in the game as it is effectively a prototype.
You can play the game here.

Published on 3/27/2016
Mario Party Advance follows a different format than the main games, since only a single person can play without connecting to another GBA. In this game, the player moves around the game board, visiting characters, running quests, and playing minigames. Many of the non-player characters are from classic Nintendo 64 games like Super Mario 64, Mario Party, and Paper Mario.
In order to beat the game as fast as possible, Nacho manipulates luck to achieve favorable rolls. Careful Mushroom management also allows him to intentionally lose some minigames when it would be faster than beating them.

Published on 10/2/2021
Mario Party 6 is a party game released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004 (and 2005 in Europe and Australia). The game features two main game modes: Party Mode, where 4 players compete to get the highest amount of stars, and Solo Mode, in which one player must reach the end of the board to get a Rare Mini-Game. If the player goes further than that space, they'll lose all mini-games they've collected, amongst other events.
GoddessMaria and Samsara play through all three boards of the game's Solo Mode and get the Rare Mini-Games in record time.
We also have a TAS of Mario Party 7's Solo Cruise.
Game:
Mario Party 6

Genres:
Board
Party
Emulator Replay:
Dolphin 5.0

Published on 8/24/2020
Mario Party 7 is a party game released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2005. Four players race across a board trying to get stars.
In this TAS, BeastlyN64 plays on the "Solo Cruise" gamemode. This is the main story mode for Mario Party 7 in which the player must play through all 6 boards against one CPU opponent. Each board has a different objective the player must beat before progressing on to the next board. Unlike party mode, you don't play minigames at the end of each turn.
Game:
Mario Party 7

Genres:
Board
Party
Emulator Replay:
Dolphin 5.0 Stable

Published on 12/23/2018
Mario Party is a party video game featuring characters from the Mario franchise. It combines the mechanics of board games with more than 50 different mini-games. The two modes of Mario Party are Adventure Mode, the standard mode of play with up to four players, and Mini-Game Island, a single player mode which forgoes the board game mechanics and instead has you win mini-games to progress through levels layed out on an world map.
In this run, Doomsday31415 plays through the game's Mini-Game Island mode as fast as possible, improving upon the previous publication by 01:12.92.

Note #1: Every second encode of each type leads to a version where all mini-game explanations and results screens have been removed.
Note #2: There are also lossless encodes and encodes at additional resolutions available in the discussion thread.

Published on 11/11/2023
Mario Party 3 is the 3rd installment of the Mario Party series of games, developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo. It features 70 brand new minigames as well as new boards, game modes, and playable characters.
One of these game modes is "Story Mode" in which the player must play through every board in the game against computer players. This TAS plays through the story mode on the "Super Hard" difficulty, which normally requires a completion on hard mode to unlock.

Published on 2/9/2013
Bishi Bashi Special is a collection of 46 mini-games with a variety of rules.
Here Spikestuff is playing through them quickly while picking up the maximum score of 10 for each. Getting the high score sometimes has odd conditions, like the elephant race where finishing 7-2 is needed for the 10.
For a TAS of a related game, see the Salary Man Champ publication.

Note: This movie is set to obsolete the "Time Trial" mode, because it contains the levels from that mode, and more, effectively superseding it.

Published on 8/14/2015
Bishi Bashi Special 2 brings more of the comical minigames that are a staple of the series. This collection of the arcade games Hyper Bishi Bashi Champ and Gachaga Champ saw a Japanese and a European release (where it was lumped together with the first game).
The minigames themselves are very straightforward and usually involve only the Triangle, Cross, and Circle buttons. This is a direct holdover from the original arcade machines, which featured a three-button layout. Some minigames also include the directional pad to increase the button-mashing even further. For example, in the first minigame the player has to fend off mobsters by pressing the D-Pad in the direction they're coming from.
Watch Spikestuff absolutely demolish the computer opponent in one fast-paced minigame after another!
Emulator Replay:
BizHawk 1.11.0

Published on 1/13/2022
Bishi Bashi 3: Step Champ is a conversion of the arcade with the same name. This time around dancing and feet coordination is key to success as this outing is specially made to be played with Konami's Dance Dance Revolution dance mat.
As usual with the Bishi Bashi games, it's full to the brim with random and rather off-beat mini-games that often times pokes fun at Konami's own franchises (such as Track & Field and Beatmania). Most of the mini-games are either of the button mashing variety (such as the mini-game in which the player has to throw a tantrum faster than his siblings to get a toy by stomping his feet on the ground repeatedly), but there are also games where the player has to time which button to press (one such game is very similar to Dance Dance Revolution).
Spikestuff obsoletes their previous movie by improving the Long Jump distance from 13.24 meters to 13.41 meters.

Published on 2/9/2022
Bishi Bashi 3: Step Champ is a conversion of the arcade with the same name. This time around dancing and feet coordination is key to success as this outing is specially made to be played with Konami's Dance Dance Revolution dance mat.
As usual with the Bishi Bashi games, it's full to the brim with random and rather off-beat mini-games that often times pokes fun at Konami's own franchises (such as Track & Field and Beatmania). Most of the mini-games are either of the button mashing variety (such as the mini-game in which the player has to throw a tantrum faster than his siblings to get a toy by stomping his feet on the ground repeatedly), but there are also games where the player has to time which button to press (one such game is very similar to Dance Dance Revolution).
Spikestuff speeds through all events in record time.

Published on 11/26/2023
Crash Bash is the first title not created by Naughty Dog, but by Eurocom Entertainment Software. It is also the last Sony-exclusive Crash title. It is the first Crash party game, with 28 mini-games and 8 playable characters from the Crash series, including newcomer Rilla Roo.
Aku Aku and Uka Uka are out to resolve their feud but are forbidden to battle each other directly so they have a contest with their teams instead. As Aku Aku only has Crash and Coco Bandicoot, Uka Uka graciously provides Tiny Tiger and Dingodile.
Instead of playing through the Adventure Mode, lazycurler exploits the game's save system and forces their way into the credits without playing a single mini-game.

Published on 12/9/2022
Puzzle & Action: Nido aru koto wa Sand-R (2度あることはサンドア~ル), known as Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt overseas, is an arcade game that was developed for the Sega Titan Video arcade machine and was later ported to the Sega Saturn. Two treasure hunters managed to find themselves a large treasure chest, but a band of thieves suddenly steal it from them and split it amongst themselves. The treasure hunters must now travel the world to find these thieves and get their treasure back by completing a series of minigames, some of which appear to be highly anachronistic to say the least.
Darkman425 decides to play the game using two players and uses copious amounts of RNG manipulation in order to beat a number of minigames in record time and the whole game as fast as possible. For more details, you can read the author's notes.

Published on 12/7/2022
Wii Party is a party developed by NDcube and released in 2010. It features a wide array of different game modes, subdivided into Party Games (4 players) and Pair Games (2 players), which are more cooperative than competitive in nature and make heavy usage of mini-games, as well as House Party Games, which heavily rely on IRL social elements.
InputEvelution tackles the Friend Connection pair game and clears it in record time.
Game:
Wii Party

Genres:
Gameshow
Party
Video Downloads:
Compatibility MP4
Emulator Replay:
Dolphin 5.0-12247


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