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After the release of ''Mario Party'', controversy arose because minigames requiring the player to twirl the analog stick caused blisters due to players using their palms rather than their thumbs, which resulted in legal action from the New York attorney general's office. Nintendo agreed to a settlement in which they provided gloves to injured players. Because of this, the analog stick twirling was phased out of later ''Mario Party'' games, and is likely because of this controversy that ''Mario Party'' was skipped over for a [[Virtual Console]] rerelease in favor of its sequel. | After the release of ''Mario Party'', controversy arose because minigames requiring the player to twirl the analog stick caused blisters due to players using their palms rather than their thumbs, which resulted in legal action from the New York attorney general's office. Nintendo agreed to a settlement in which they provided gloves to injured players. Because of this, the analog stick twirling was phased out of later ''Mario Party'' games, and is likely because of this controversy that ''Mario Party'' was skipped over for a [[Virtual Console]] rerelease in favor of its sequel. | ||
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==Sequels== | ==Sequels== |