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Clubhouse Games (Video Game)

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Clubhouse Games (known as 42 All-Time Classics in European languages) is a Minigame Game for the Nintendo DS, developed by Agenda and published by Nintendo. It features a collection of 42 card games, board games, and skill games, among others. Originally released as Daredemo Asobi Taizen in 2005, the game later received an Updated Re-release the following year with improved visuals, some different games, and online multiplayer via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. This version was first released overseas before releasing in Japan in 2007.The series would later receive a second installment for the Nintendo Switch called Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (known as 51 Worldwide Games in European languages), released on June 5, 2020, developed by NDcube. Besides featuring new games, this installment made use of the Nintendo Switch's enhanced features, and stars a family of board game figures who guide you through the various games and teach you how to play.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: In the tutorial for Spider Solitaire in 51 Worldwide Classics, Naomi mentions that the best part about the game is that no-one is watching you when you lose. She realises shortly after that YOU are watching her lose.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: Though never mentioned by name in the below-mentioned intros, all four of the figures that lead the intros indeed have names, all shown on the Game Guide Globe. The man is dubbed "Russell", the woman is "Naomi", the boy is "Albert", and the girl is "Rita".
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: One of the unlockable decks of cards in 51 Worldwide Classics features various characters from the Super Mario Bros. franchise on them. The version featured in Hanafuda adds another layer, as it is adapted from the real life Club Nintendo Hanafuda deck that was released as a Club Nintendo reward in 2007.
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Captain Ersatz: In versions of the game outside of Japan, the design of the pieces in Field Tactics are designed to look like the pieces in Stratego. The Japanese versions are instead based on a variant of Sh�gi known as Gunjin Sh�gi ("Military Sh�gi"). 51 Worldwide Classics' version of Last Card features cards with designs that very clearly evoke those of Uno. The original DS version, Last Card Plus, uses the standard 52-card deck instead. Played with by Ludo. On one hand, some may be more familiar with branded variants of the game, such as Sorry! and Trouble, but it is otherwise still well known. On the other hand, the board used resembles a German variant called "Mensch ärgere Dich nicht!"Translation"Don't Get Angry!", which is a trademarked brand.
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Mythology Gag: The back of the cards in 51 Worldwide Classics' version of Last Card have artwork that harkens back to the original game's box art◊.
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Same Content, Different Rating
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Same Content, Different Rating: The European versions of both games recieved a 12 rating (as opposed to the North American E rating) due to some of the card games featuring simulated gambling.
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Minigame Game
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Minigame Game: The two titles are collections of board, card, skill and variety games.
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Bland-Name Product
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Bland-Name Product: A few of the board games are based off of actual board games, but don't have their actual name for copyright reasons, namely Yacht Dice, Four-in-a-Row, Hit and Blow, and Ludo.
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New to 51 Worldwide Classics is the option to pick up to three games in "With Anyone" online to queue up for rather than just one, in case you can't decide between two or three or in case the game you want to play most doesn't seem to be very popular. Furthermore, you can play a vs.-CPU game while waiting, and if a match is found while playing that vs.-CPU round, an Auto-Save will be created so you can get back to it later.
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Memory Match Mini-Game
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Memory Match Mini-Game: Both games include the Memory card game in their libraries, where you must match two cards with the same number.
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Now You Tell Me
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Now You Tell Me: This is Albert and Rita's reaction to Russell confirming the winning rule for Dominoes in 51 Worldwide Classics, before promptly tumbling over.
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But Thou Must!: Before playing any of the games in 51 Worldwide Classics, you must invite a guide from the globe, with no way to back out of it. Makes sense, it's a big package and they serve as starting points for certain types of games. You're still allowed to explore the entire collection right off the bat independent of the currently-invited guide.
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Trick Shot Puzzle: The two "1 Shot" missions in Mission Mode involve doing this in Billiards: the table is set up so that you can sink all balls in a single shot, though what angle and how much strength should be used is up to the player to figure out.
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Implied Love Interest: 51 Worldwide Classics features a large number of tutorial skits that feature a man, a woman, a little boy, and a little girl. Naturally, this makes them resemble a family. However, they're never actually stated to be related, and while Russell and Naomi share some flirty dialogue, they're never confirmed to be a couple or the parents of Albert and Rita, leaving their relationship ambiguous.
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Hot Potato: Soda Shake is a variant of this: the players have to shake a bottle and hope it doesn't blow up on their turn in order to win.
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Cultural Translation: President is, in real life, a westernized version of the Japanese game DaifugÅ�note "Grand Millionaire", more commonly known as "Tycoon"., and is obviously called the latter in the Japanese version of the game. You could argue that DaifugÅ� and President are the same game at the core, but here the available rule variants are based on the common Japanese rules of DaifugÅ� instead of the western ones seen in President, so the name "DaifugÅ�" would've described it more accurately. To help non-Japanese players, ShÅ�gi includes an option to play with pieces that have Latin letters on them.
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Songs in the Key of Panic
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Songs in the Key of Panic: Every song contains a corresponding "Panic" track that plays when the action gets more intense, such as the King being in check in Chess or the bottle being about to pop in Soda Shake.
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"Blind Idiot" Translation: In Riichi Mahjong, pinfu is translated as "All Sequences", which is misleading because while getting all sequences is one way to earn this yaku, the translated name doesn't also mention that this is a closed-hand yaku (i.e. you can't call someone else's discard to complete your hand; all tiles must be self-drawn), and you have to get to tenpai (one tile from winning) in such a way that you can get one of two different tiles to complete a sequence (called "open wait")For exampleAn open wait would be something like 2-3 of the same suit; you can get either a 1 or a 4 of that suit to complete it. 4-6 would be called a "closed wait", after the fact that you need the number between the two (in this case, a 5) to complete it. 1-2 and 8-9 are "side wait", meaning that you need the number to the side to complete it (3 and 7 respectively), but it's not an open wait because 1 and 9 are "terminal" numbers (numbers do not wrap around, so 9-1-2 isn't a valid sequence).. Meaning that a player can form sequences with discards (chii)...and then wonder why they're unable to win in tenpai. Furthermore, "All Sequences" misses the very definition of pinfu: A hand with 0 fu. The details are a bit tricky, and roughly involves difficulty of completing your hand, but basically no triples or quads (hence why you need sequences), no winds that qualify for yakuhai for the current round (meaning no seat wind and no round wind note {if it's East round and your seat is West, for example, the only winds you can make triplets of are North or South}), and an open wait (as mentioned above) on tenpai. Granted, "pinfu" is tricky to translate into English because of the many conditions it requires, but it could've been left in the original Japanese like many other terms (such as "yaku", "mangan", and "riichi" itself).
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Flipping the Table: Several games in 51 Worldwide Classics support motion detection when played on tabletop mode, allowing particularly angry players to do this. The game resets the pieces back in place, though.
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Luck-Based Mission: Several games come down to luck. For this reason, none of these have any difficulty settings for the AI and, in the case of 51 Worldwide Classics, there is only one medal for winning against the AI instead of the typical four. Old Maid is played entirely by taking a random card out of the opponent's hand, and hoping it matches another card in your hand. This ease of play explains why it's the first minigame played in Stamp mode. Bozu Mekuri. There are two piles of face-down cards; pick one, grab the top card, and act accordingly. The player with the most cards at the end wins. Sugoroku. Roll the dice and advance, the player who reaches the goal first wins. Occasionally, a player will have to choose a card to decide who gets a punishment, but these cards are face down and have an equal chance for all players, so no strategy is involved. Pig's Tail. Choose a face-down card from the ring, and hope it's not the same suit as the previous one. There is a little bit of strategy when it comes to playing the penalty cards, but not enough to affect the result of the game. War. Choose a card from the pile, and hope it's higher than the opponent's. One of the hints lampshades this: Takoyaki. Flip a card and, if it's a number, flip the card in that position, and repeat until you get a face card, at which point it's the opponent's turn. These rules are very straight-forward and allow for almost no player choice, and even with Jokers enabled, there's no strategy to using them as it's complete guesswork which cards will net you better results.
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Falling Blocks: 6-Ball Puzzle, a port of the Castle Clearout minigame from Mario Party 9.
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Hey, You!: While the sentient figures in 51 Worldwide Classics all have names, they never refer to each other by them, only using "you", pronouns or a variation thereof.
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Animate Inanimate Object: Selecting a game in 51 Worldwide Classics plays a short animation featuring the game's pieces acting by themselves.
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Lost in Translation
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Lost in Translation: The reason why the physics in the DS version of Billiards feel off – such as the balls' bounciness or the fact that they don't rotate when moving – is because, despite what the rules state, those actually aren't balls. In the Japanese versions, the game is called Ohajiki Billiards, referring to a Japanese toy similar to a disc or flat marblenote Takeover (known in Japan as Ohajiki Jintori) also uses these, as does the Daredemo Asobi Taizen-exclusive Ohajiki Golf, which was changed because Western players wouldn't be familiar with the term. This explains some of the other discrepancies, such as why cues aren't used.
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Market-Based Title: Clubhouse Games is known as 42 All-Time Classics in European languages, and as Daredemo Asobi Taizen ("Everyone's Playing Encyclopedia") in Japanese, later re-released as Wi-Fi Tai�: Sekai no Daredemo Asobi Taizen ("Wi-Fi Compatible: World's Everyone's Playing Encyclopedia"). Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics is known as 51 Worldwide Games in Korean, European languages, and as Sekai no Asobi Taizen 51 / shì jiè yóu xì dà quán 51 ("Worldwide Collection of 51 Games") in Japanese and Chinese.
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Action Figure Speech: The guides from 51 Worldwide Classics pretty much are action figures, so it's only appropriate.
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Timed Mission: Four of the missions in Mission Mode require the player to fulfill an objective within a limited amount of time. They are: completing a solo game of Memory in under 3 minutes, completing a solo game of Spit in under 90 seconds, blowing up the Soda Shake bottle in under 5 seconds, and completing a game of Mahjong Solitaire in under 3 minutes. Fishing can be played with a three-minute timer, or with unlimited time.
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Harder Than Hard
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Harder Than Hard: 51 Worldwide Classics adds two more difficulty levels for the AI, those being Amazing and Impossible.
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Writing Around Trademarks: Quite a few games do this, such as Four-in-a-Row being Connect Four (the Japanese version even names it as such), Renegade being Othello, and Hit and Blow being Mastermind, among others. In the case of Last Card, this also extends to the rules. The Draw 4 Wild is gone and replaced with a Draw 3 (which isn't wild).
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Anti-Frustration Features
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Anti-Frustration Features: Losing in Stamp Mode will still award the player with stamps, allowing them to move on after enough tries. New to 51 Worldwide Classics is the option to pick up to three games in "With Anyone" online to queue up for rather than just one, in case you can't decide between two or three or in case the game you want to play most doesn't seem to be very popular. Furthermore, you can play a vs.-CPU game while waiting, and if a match is found while playing that vs.-CPU round, an Auto-Save will be created so you can get back to it later. Most multiplayer games offer CPU opponents with four difficulty levels. However, games that are either sufficiently solved or lean heavily on luck only have one CPU level, meaning you need only one win to get mastery status for it.
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Updated Re-release: The American and European versions of Clubhouse Games are this to the Japanese version, as they contain a couple of different games, extensive graphical differences and Nintendo Wi-Fi connection support. Eventually, the international version would be released in Japan as well.
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Unsportsmanlike Gloating
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Unsportsmanlike Gloating: As referenced in one of the pieces of in-game trivia for Mancala.
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Memory Match Mini-Game / int_70087b8a
 Clubhouse Games (Video Game)
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Minigame Game / int_70087b8a
 Clubhouse Games (Video Game)
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Same Content, Different Rating / int_70087b8a
 Clubhouse Games (Video Game)
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Unsportsmanlike Gloating / int_70087b8a
 Clubhouse Games (Video Game)
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Updated Re-release / int_70087b8a
 Clubhouse Games (Video Game)
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Video Games of 2005–2009 / int_70087b8a
 Clubhouse Games (Video Game)
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Writing Around Trademarks / int_70087b8a