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Mario Party
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Description |
You know Mario can jump. You know he can kick Bowser's tail from here to the moon, but we bet you didn't realize that Mario is the biggest party animal on the face of the Earth. Nintendo is throwing the most insane bash to ever hit the N64, and you're invited. For the first time, you'll catch a glimpse of how Mario celebrates all of the victories he's had over the years. Mario Party is unlike any other game for the N64, and it just might be the best party game to ever hit the system. Mario Party is designed for 1 to 4 players, but it's not really a party unless you're playing with your pals. The festivities are based on a board game format, right down to the fact that players must roll a die to determine how many spaces to move. The fun starts when players land on different squares, because each space holds one of more than fifty different mini-games. These quick competitions determine who will earn coins and stars, and who will go home empty handed. The mini-games are spread over eight different game boards, all of which are not immediately available. Some of the games pit every man or princess against the others, some are two-on-two, and others are even three against one. The games are simple, but remarkably fun to play. One challenge is loosely based on "Simon Says," another involves a two-on-two bobsled race, and one crazy game makes one player attempt to cross a rope while the other three do their best to shake the player off. You'll find skill games, racing games, puzzle games --basically any type of challenge you could imagine. A good portion of the actual game boards are animated, with hidden dangers and special challenges scattered everywhere. Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong, Bowser, Yoshi, and Wario are all invited to the party, and each character has his or her own game board. Mario Party is fun for only one player, but to get the most out of this party-in-a-pak, you should play with three other friends. It's definitely the kind of game that will keep you up till the wee hours of the morning, so you might want to start catching up on your sleep right away. |
Genre |
Action, Strategy, Paddle / Pong, 3rd-Person Perspective, Isometric, Side-Scrolling, Top-Down |
Size |
18852 kb |
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Cheats and codes: |
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Secrets
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Get mini-games for cheaper What you have to do to get cheaper minigames is to buy ALL of the ones that are below 300 coins. Then buy a game ball for 300 coins. You will get a minigame that costs more than 300 coins. |
Cheats
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Bumper Ball Maze 3 After getting Bumper Ball Maze 1 and 2. Beat them at the game shop place to receive this third Bumper Ball Maze. Earn Bumper Ball Maze 1 To earn this minigame, win all of Minigame Island with any charicter. It will then appear with the mushroom that sells you minigames, under ones you have bought, under 1 player. Earn Bumper Ball Maze 2 Beat Mini game Island. Beat all 50 minigames-including toad in the goal space. (If you lose in the goal space, you don't lose a life. Eternal Star Board Beat all boards and get 100 stars in the Magma Mountain stage. Visit the bank. The Eternal Star stage will become available. How to get all the coins at the end of the game. If you play Mario Party without all four players, you will find that the money collected by the COM characters will not be added to your bank. A way to get around this is to..
NOTE: You can only do this with two or more controllers
STEPS 1) In the last turn, when the last COM character has its go, press start with controller 1.
2) Go into the character selection screen and you will see that either two or three are human controlled, and the rest are ''COM''.
3) Now, take out Controller 2 and put it in the third socket and change that character to ''Player 3''
4) Do the same for the fourth player.
5) Resume the game, the last Mini Game will be easy without the COM Players working. Magma Mountain Board Play at least once on all 6 boards and buy the board at the item shop for 980 coins. No Boo and Koopa After getting 100 stars and finishing the Eternal star board. Go to the shop and No Boo and Koopa will be available. |
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Release date: |
18.12.1998 |
Developer: |
Hudson Soft Company, Ltd. |
Publisher: |
Nintendo Co., Ltd. |
User rating |
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Downloads |
4335 |
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