Released in 2015 for the Wii U, Mario Party 10 marked the return of Nintendo’s chaotic four-player party formula with a twist: the asymmetric mode. But for European players, the game offered something extra special right on the disc: full support for seven languages , making it one of the most accessible entries in the series.
While Mario Party 10 divides fans with its car mechanic, the is objectively the best choice for language versatility. Whether you’re teaching a child minigames in Dutch, playing with a Spanish-speaking friend, or a Russian collector seeking full localization, this version delivers.
Here’s a proper, informative post suitable for a gaming forum, social media, or blog, focused on the European release of Mario Party 10 and its extensive language options. Mario Party 10 (Europe) – The Ultimate Local Multiplayer Showcase with 7 Language Options
This version is to PAL Wii U consoles (Europe, Australia, Russia). It will not work on North American or Japanese consoles unless you have a region-unlocked homebrew setup. The Russian language is present for the Russian market, which historically used PAL region Wii U consoles.