The Mario Party series kicked off in 1998 on the Nintendo 64. At that point, pitting characters from across the Marioverse was something of a new idea, though Mario Party certainly isn’t the first ...
Mario Party tends to elicit a range of emotions. Some who have been raised on its particular brand of Star-grabbing, minigame-fueled chaos love the randomness and friction — the feeling that, at any ...
Super Mario Party Jamboree kicks off with Kamek welcoming you to a bigger, bolder Mario Party, and it didn’t take long to realize that confident opening statement wasn’t just hype. The latest entry in ...
There’s nothing quite like a Mario Party game, and Nintendo has announced another entry that’s coming out this fall. Super Mario Party Jamboree is the series’ biggest game yet, and it’s due out on ...
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Super Mario Party Jamboree boasts big numbers: 110 minigames, seven game boards, and an online mode that supports up to 20 players. But the new Mario Party — the third entry in the franchise on ...
Core game is still a blast and looks and runs better Some excellent new minigames New modes add fun new twists Last year, Nintendo wrapped up its trilogy of Mario Party games with its most ambitious ...
One of the reasons why Nintendo has such a foothold in the world of video games is that it's really good at making games. That's reductive, but true. First-party Nintendo games like The Legend of ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After a significant post-GameCube slump, the Mario Party franchise showed signs of new life in its first two titles on the Switch. While both Super ...
Nintendo's Mario series is most known for its family-friendly games that are always a blast for anyone of any age and skill level to play. However, in the spin-off side of the series, the Mario Party ...
A new Lego game has been announced at Summer Game Fest that looks suspiciously like Mario Party. And it's called? Lego Party! (Yes, with the exclamation point.) Developed by SMG Studio, the Australian ...