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Mario Party 5

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Platform:   GameCube
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   GameCube
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Product Features

  • Party game featuring multiple game boards and minigames
  • Change the location of events on the game board to get a leg up on your competition
  • Duke it out in new duel, traditional, or everyone-vs.-Bowser minigames
  • Compete against the Koopa Kid Brigade, a trio of Koopas who take their turns simultaneously
  • For 1 to 4 players

Product details

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  • ASIN: B0000A0O28
  • Product Dimensions: 18.4 x 13.3 x 1.3 cm ; 91 g
  • Release Date: 5 Dec 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 6,146 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Mario and his closest friends are trying to restore peace to Dream World by racing around a collection of all new game boards and tons of surprises await. Mario Party 5 sports new game boards, more than 60 new mini games, new playable characters, an expanded one-player mode, and, of course, the multi-player madness that made it famous in the first place. New game boards and over 60 new mini games put your button mashing skills to the test. Players duke it out in traditional, new duel, or everyone vs Bowser mini-games. A new system changes the location of event spaces, adding a whole new dimension to the game boards. More of your favorite characters are coming to the party; there are new and expanded roles for Toad, Koopa Kid, and others. The single-player Story Mode unfolds much faster than before. You''ll play against the Koopa Kid Brigade-a trio of Koopa Kids who take their turns simultaneously, cutting down significantly on the wait time and letting you get back to the action more quickly.


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WARNING! This import game can't be used on UK/European consoles. It requires special equipment.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mario - non stop Party animal, 13 Jan 2004
Having played the first game in the series, (Mario Party), i was extremely dissapointed with the prequel to Mario Party 5, (Mario Party 4). It seemed rushed, it could have easily been made for the N64 and the range of mini-games was limited.

This completely put me off the idea of Mario Party 5, however Nintendo have really developed the franchise so that it doesn't completely revolve around the 'Party Mode' board game action.
One frustrating thing with the prior games was the fact that single player mode, was exactly like playing with three other mates, but with all the fun extracted. Mario Party 5 has a completely re-vamped and shortened (for the better) story mode, which has you competing with three mini-bowsers in a race to deplete each others coin stash. The gameplay flows a lot better for the most part and you'll play tons of duel matches on each single player board game.

Mario Party 5 has also done itself justice by including extra 'Bonus Mode' games. They are truly superb games including a short Card game, a Volleyball game and best of all, an Ice Hockey game, which plays similar to the EA Sports NHL franchise, just with a bit of Nintendo magic added.

To top it all, they've also added different board game styles, such as a race track, where the first kart to pass the finish line is the winner. Also, the main Game Boards are actually 3D in style and shape, rather than the flat nature of the game-boards in all previous Mario Party Games.

Overall, Mario Party 5 is a worthy purchase. Again, having friends to play with is still an important factor, but theres no doubt that this game has taken Mario's Parties to the next step.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars mario party 5 review, 31 Oct 2004
By Chris Kirton (South Sheilds, Tyne & Wear United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Mario party 5 is the second gamecube istalment of nintendo's multiplayer smash. Being number 5, it could be thought that the game will feel old. Not true.

The major change with this instalment is the rehashed single player mode. The single player has always been mario partys down fall. With a single map lasting over an hour, failure was extreemly annoying, this has been altered so that now a typical story mode map lasts around 15 mins. For some this may be disserpointing, but a standard map can still be played with 3 cpu comtroled rivals, so its not like your missing anything is it?

Multiplayer is were the game really shines. the same old collect the stars routine is still the order of the day, but the borads have been changed to make it far easier to get a star, which makes the comotion far more close, as in the previous (and possibly weakest) instalment, the typicaly 20 turn game would end with around 3 stars bought overall. now there is norm aly at least 3 per player, as smaller boreds make high scoring easy.

There have been several changes in the game, the most bizzar is that DK is no longer selecatable. Though he does appare and have a special space which leads to events, it seems odd that a different nintendo caracter was not used. But with DK leaving, baby bowser, toad and strangly Boo are now controlable, which gives players more choice, though none of these are as popular as DK.

The second major diffrence is that items shops are no longer used. Instead, a capsual machine deals you a rondom item that you can either place on the bored to be used on who ever lands on it, or pay to use it on your self. This can seem frustrating at first, parcicularly when you have a large amount of coins and want to be able to buy a short cut to the star, but after a while, it becomes clear that it makes the game more competative. No longer do the rich rule the game.

The mini games are always the most important aspect of mario party, and 5 has a good deal of corkers, wether your racing up a beanstalk, trying to make your ice cream the biggest or seeing how close you dare let a chomp get to you, its always good fun. the mini games are mostly very good, there are a few small exceptions, but for the most part, the games are simple but fun, and you will soon find a favorite.

The biggest improvment from 4 to 5 is the boards. In 4, these were all rather dull with bland set peices and little going on. 5 returns them to there glory, with colourful back grounds, and well thought out events. The boards now all seem to have a good helping of the nintendo charm and magic that the company is famous for.

In conclushion, mario party 5 is a great party game, though on your own it feels a little dull at times, its a great social experience, with alliences and back stabbing worth of a reality TV show. If only the costumes from mario party 2 remained.

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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mario is always the best, 12 Dec 2003
Mario's games have never failed us with their stunning graphics, music, and wonderful storylines (usually involving Bowser kidnapping Princess Peach), and this is no exception.

But, as time rolls by, one must admit that the magical charm of Super Mario Bros. is vanishing, and all the Mario Party games I have played are of difference in miniscule ways. However, I do recommend Mario Party as it is always fun, never boring and forever entertaining with silly impossible events and cutesy cartoon characters. Play on a board with a dice, move the number of spaces, an event happens on a space and afterwards play a fun minigame. There's nothing wrong with this, but it can get a bit boring after a while.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Simply not good enough
I have played all the Mario Party series' and this is by far the weakest gameplay wise. Mario party 4 was IMO the best just coz it was more enjoyable than the other 3. Read more
Published on 20 Jul 2004 by S. Robb

3.0 out of 5 stars Mario Party 5
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Published on 20 Feb 2004 by Mr. A. P. Cox

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Game Out?
Mario Party 4 was great. It had fun minigames,cool boards and overall, it was Mario!
But the graphics weren't as good as i had hoped. Read more
Published on 13 Dec 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as version 4
Well at least not enough of an evolution from Mario Party 4.

Sure all the 40 odd new games are great with a couple of real gems but the game is essentially the same. Read more

Published on 19 Oct 2003 by Michael Scott

5.0 out of 5 stars It's a me ....MARIO PARTY 5!!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!
JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS COMES YET ANOTHER INSTANT HIT WITH THE MARIO PARTY TEAM, DO THEY KNOW HOW TO THROW A PARTY OR WHAT???
Will this be the best in the series? Read more
Published on 29 Aug 2003 by timbo128

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