Mario Party: The Ultimate Collection Volume 3

Mario Party: The Ultimate Collection Volume 3 (also pronounced as "Mario Party: The Ultimate Collection Vol. 3") is the third and final volume of the "Mario Party: The Ultimate Collection" series. It can be bought separately or as part of the bundle for all three volumes.

GAMES FEATURED

 * Mario Party 8
 * Mario Party 9
 * Mario Party 10

OVERALL

 * The button layout from the original Wii and Wii U titles have now been replaced with Nintendo's current button layout.
 * Redone graphics, visuals, and character animations.
 * Online multiplayer for board games and mini-games.
 * Online leaderboards for some of the solo mini-games in their Extras menus.
 * Both Wii titles, and the Wii U's "Mario Party 10" feature 1080p widescreen, similar to how modders use Dolphin Emulators. This will allow for more visual space in boards and mini-games. Some mini-games may even be reworked because of this.
 * Following suit of "Mario Party 8", "Mario Party 9" and "Mario Party 10" feature a mini-game shop where you can spend your currency to buy mini-games you haven't unlocked yet. That way you don't have to constantly play a board multiple times just to unlock the mini-game you want.
 * Your Miis can also be playable characters, but can't be used in the games' Story Modes. And like in "Mario Party 8", they can also be seen as background characters.
 * All the additional sounds heard in the game, but can't be played in the Options menu are added in.

MARIO PARTY 8

 * The game now presented in widescreen, as opposed to the original Wii's version of widescreen where blue bars appear on the sides. As stated above, this will allow for more visual space in boards, mini-games, and character HUDs.
 * Reworked motion controls for mini-games and boards.
 * For those who'd rather not use motion controls, the mini-games that have motion controls can be re-adjusted to just a simple button tap, or even just tilting the control sticks.
 * EXAMPLE #1: In "Boo-Ting Gallery", players can now use the left control stick to aim, and whichever button can be the fire button, to shoot.
 * EXAMPLE #2: In "Flip the Chimp", you tilt the left control stick. This can be mapped similarly to the Mario Party 7 Donkey Kong mini-game, "Vine Country", but without tapping the A button.
 * The original UK releases' term for Kamek's line "Erratic", replacing the controversial and highly offensive term, "Spastic", is now used internationally. So now, all reigons have Kamek saying "Erratic".
 * This is kind of like when in "Super Mario 3D All-Stars", they replaced the US version with original Japanese Shindou Pak Taiou version, replacing Mario's "So long, King-a Bowser!" with "Bye-bye!" because of Bowser being referred to as "King Koopa" in Japan.

MARIO PARTY 9

 * A new option to play the boards the classic "Mario Party" way, with the dice rolling from 1-10, mini-games at the end of each turn, and players being able to separate and explore in different directions without the car.
 * The original version with the car mechanic can still be playable.
 * By playing this new version, the final bosses will be taken out.

MARIO PARTY 10

 * A new option to play the boards the classic "Mario Party" way, with the dice rolling from 1-10, mini-games at the end of each turn, and players being able to separate and explore in different directions without the car.
 * The original version with the car mechanic can still be playable.
 * By playing this new version, the final bosses will be taken out.
 * Bowser Mode has been re-adjusted to fit Nintendo's current console layout.