The long-running Mario Party franchise began in 1998 and is a series of party games that aim to be fun for all the family. The majority of games in the series see players rolling dice and racing around a board while also competing in minigames. The Mario Party series has varied in terms of quality over the years, though the games are usually great fun with friends.
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Super Mario Party: How to Get Every Gem
Besides unlockable characters, Super Mario Party also gives players the chance to collect special gems, and here is what players need to do to unlock them all.
Super Mario Party: How to Unlock Every Character
Super Mario Party on the Switch comes with most characters playable right off the bat, but there are four characters that players have to unlock, including Donkey Kong.
Super Mario Party: Online Play Confirmed
The video game company Nintendo officially confirms that its forthcoming exclusive title for the Switch, Super Mario Party, will have online play capabilities.
Super Mario Party Announced for Nintendo Switch, Launches This Year
At E3 2018, Nintendo announces Super Mario Party for Nintendo Switch, confirming that the new entry in the longrunning multiplayer series is out this year.
Mario Party: Star Rush Review
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Why 1998 Was The Best Year In Video Gaming
With Final Fantasy 15 and Uncharted 4 coming soon, 2016 is looking like a solid year for gamers. But one writer argues why 1998 remains his pick as the best year for video games.
'Mario Party 10' Review
'Mario Party 10' attempts to bring together a mix of old and new ideas in order to carve out a renewed identity for itself, encountering just as many stumbles as successes.
Three New 'Super Mario' Amiibo Revealed by Nintendo
Three new amiibo have been revealed for the upcoming 'Super Mario' line of the fan-favorite collectibles.
'Mario Party: Island Tour' Review
Read our review of 'Mario Party: Island Tour' to see if the iconic plumber's latest bash is a rip-roaring good time, or a clown-filled, piñata-less dud.