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Mario Party
Mario Party (N64) game cover art
Genre:
Casual (Party)

Developer:
Hudson Soft
Publisher
Region
Released
Nintendo
NA
02/08/1999
Nintendo
EU
03/09/1999
Nintendo
JP
12/18/1998
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Systems > Nintendo 64 > M > Mario Party

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Staff review by Jason Venter (Date unavailable)

Between the mini games, you must traverse a variety of locations that feel as if they were filched from Monopoly. Ovate spaces (primarily red and blue) litter environments that range from lush jungles to sultry islands and even a birthday cake and castle in the sky. Prior to any round of Mario Party, you get to choose your favorite and run with it. The boards aren’t just decorative, either.
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Reader review by iamtheprodigy (August 02, 2007)

Mini games are generally designed to be a distraction from the main game - a fun little addition to keep you busy if you get bored with the big picture. Other times mini games are cleverly squeezed into the main game as a way to beat enemies, get through some maze, or find an item. But Mario Party is unique in the way it implements its mini games: as the main part of its gameplay.
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Reader review by ratking (July 23, 2002)

Truthfully, I never understood the fame Mario Party recieved. It is a good game with alot to do in it, however it really isn't that fun of a game when you have friends around and there are alot better games you could play. However Mario Party still was the party game to own for around a hundred different games were available to play throughout it. Many of them are button smashers, but a few scattered here and there are fun.
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