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Mario Party

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Mario Party
マリオパーティ
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Cover artwork of Mario Party
Developer(s): Hudson Soft
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 64
Category: Party
Players: 1-4
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Mario Party 2
Release dates
N. America: February 8, 1999
Japan: December 14, 1998
Europe: March 9, 1999
Australia: March 9, 1999
Ratings
ESRB: E
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Mario Party is a Mario game that was released on the Nintendo 64. It was released on December 14, 1998 in Japan, and February 8, 1999 in North America. It is the first game in the Mario Party Series

Blurb

It's not just a board game... ...it's an Adventure!

Tensions mount for Mario and pals as each declares himself to be the one true Super Star of Marioland. Face your friends and family in a contest of strength, wits and agility as you explore 6 thriling Adventure Boards. Reveal new levels of gaming excitement as you customize your boards with speed blocks, warp blocks and other specialty items. Jam-packed with all the electricity of an entire arcade, the action comes alive for up to 4 players. So grab your friends and get ready for a wild ride because this party never ends!

Story

Mario and pals are fighting over who is better. Toad suggests that they go to Mushroom Village to find out who is the Super Star. They all take a Warp Pipe there to find out who is best.

Gameplay

Mario Party basically takes place on a board game setting. Each player roles a dice, and the number that is rolled, the player moves that many spaces. The goal of the game is to get the most stars. Whoever has the most stars by the end of the game wins. After everybody has had their turn, a mini-game is played. There are 56 games in all.

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