Mario Party |  | From: Nintendo
List Price: $58.99 Buy Used: $17.50 as of 7/30/2010 03:27 EDT details You Save: $41.49 (70%)
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Platform: Nintendo 64 Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.6 x 3.2 x 0.7
MPN: 87039 UPC: 045496870393 EAN: 0045496870393
Release Date: February 9, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Mario Party is the first of several Mario games planned for this year that are being created by developers outside of Nintendo. In this case, the developer is Hudson, a company best known for the Bomberman series, while the others are HAL Systems, the creator of the Kirby line (which is handling the Mario fighting game, Smash Brothers), and Hot Shots Golf maker Camelot (which is doing Mario Golf). Each of the games' focus plays to what the developers know best, in this case, Hudson's knowledge of good multiplayer game modes gleaned from producing countless incarnations of Bomberman, the seminal party-game series
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Fun, without being violent. November 10, 1999 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
This is my 8 year-old daughter's favorite video game. It seems like most Nintendo games have a lot of punching, kicking, hitting, etc. This has none of that. Instead, it's like playing a board game. Definitely a good game if you're trying to avoid a violent setting.
Awesome Game November 27, 1999 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
My 6 year old son and I just love this game. There are so many violent games out there and it's so refreshing to find a game like this that I'm not going to be worried about what my son might be exposed to. We never get bored with this game because your always doing something different. There's several different worlds to choose from and within those games are the minigames, and they are picked randomly by the computer. Every time you play it's different. After renting this game twice I am definately buying this game for my son for christmas. It is well worth my money.
Great party game! December 8, 1999 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I've only ever played this game at my brother's house, and every time has been a LOT of fun. It's a board game where the pieces can't be "sneezed" across the room. It's also silly and goofy enough that losing doesn't have much of a sting. Also, it's not just for kids: I've mostly seen adults playing - and enjoying - this game.
Hilariously Fun November 29, 1999 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
As an adult, my children and I have had many fun filled hilariously good times playing Mario Party. Easy to learn with many different versions to play. We;ve added this video game to our Christmas list.
Roll Of The Dice March 16, 2003 Michael Kerner (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
When Nintendo first made it onto the scene with Mario 64, they had no idea of how interesting it is to mold and shape the format of the Mario Brothers industry for the Nintendo 64. It became so big, that every single thing had to be topped off to the next level of excitement, and so on down the line. With Mario Party for Nintendo 64, they had absolutely no idea of how successful it has become. The game features your choice of six characters to choose from, Wario, Mario, Peach a.k.a. Princess Toadstool, Yoshi, Luigi, and Donkey Kong. The object of the game is to collect as many stars as possible by winning several different types of games including Tug O' War, where it is 1 player vs. 3 players, Bombs Away, where you have to try stay on a floating island for 30 seconds, without getting the shock from cannon shots coming, and there is Deep Sea Divers, where you have to collect as many treasure chests as possible, without losing your breath. There are also six different kinds of boards to play the game on, as well as two very special hidden boards, so look out. It is a shame that most games didn't seem to be like Mario Party. Although many people are interested in the newer ones and the Gamecube version, the original is always the best one to try for starters. If you really want it, then roll the dice and take that very first chance.
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