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Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
Game Boy
PUBLISHER:
Nintendo
DEVELOPER:
Hudson Soft
GENRE: Party
PLAYERS:   1-2
RELEASE DATE:
March 28, 2005
ESRB RATING:
Everyone
IN THE SERIES
Mario Party DS

Mario Party 8

Mario Party 7

Mario Party 6

Mario Party 5

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 Written by Kyle Williams  on November 23, 2004
Preview: The party goes portable.
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Mario Party can arguably be called the quintessential party game. Even without online capabilities or an FPS viewpoint with guns blazing, Mario Party has always been able to deliver a satisfying and insanely fun multiplayer experience for a group of friends looking for entertainment. Now, with a simultaneous release alongside its sixth console iteration of Mario Party, Nintendo is also finally bringing the party to the Game Boy Advance, predictably titled Mario Party Advance.

Mario Party Advance makes a number of necessary changes as it moves from the console to the Game Boy Advance. The most drastic change to the experience is the shift in focus. Instead of four player battles, the Game Boy really only allows for two player versus, so the game’s attention is centered more around the single player experience. Players have the choice to play as Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi. It remains to be seen if other characters are available to choose, but King Bowser and his offspring definitely make their appearance as the adversaries. New to the series is Professor E. Gadd, who will make a number of gadgets for the player to use, although the player will have to purchase them using the coins that they earn in the various mini-games. There will be about 60 mini-games for players to unlock by playing through the single-player game, which will be available to play at any time after they are discovered.

Like all Mario Parties before, the single player game will have Mario and friends traveling across one of many boards, playing assorted mini-games, and collecting coins as a reward for their mini-game prowess. Opposing Mario and friends in their goals are King Koopa and the Koopa Kids. There are numerous boards to play across in adventure mode, and players can also challenge the Koopa Kids in a battle mini-game using all of the unlocked games.

As mentioned before, there are “Gaddgets” that can be purchased with the coins earned in the mini-games. These devices can be used to link up with a friend for various things, such as a compatibility tester, a finger X-ray, and a “Lip Disguise-O-Matic”. These “gaddgets” seem to have no real in-game application, and are probably only to be used with the link cable to utilize with your friends, although details are fairly scarce at this time. Players will also be able to trade these gadgets with friends, as well as trading unlocked mini-games and coins.

Final Thoughts
Mario Party Advance is a different direction for the series, and hopefully the game will pan out well. The shift in focus to the single player mode and the system limitation to two player are two drastic changes to the gameplay formula that has made the series popular since its days on the N64. Despite these changes, however, Nintendo should be able to help Mario Party translate easily to the portable experience. We’ll all be able to see shortly, as the Party starts in early December.


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