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Mario Paty-e was released for the E-reader which attached to the GBA. To play mini-games you slip the card through the e-reader and played the game. Mario Party-e was more of a board game than a video game.
 
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'''''Mario Party-e''''' (also called '''''MP-e''''') were [[e-Reader]] cards released for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. There are eleven minigames that can be played by swiping the appropriate card. In all there are over 60 cards, though they do not each have a mini game. It was released on February 18, 2003.<ref>Harris, Craig. (2/25/2003) [http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/387/387202p1.html ''Mario Party-e'' Review] IGN. Retrieved 2009-11-1.</ref>. It comes with 64 cards, a playboard, and an instruction booklet. The game was not released in Europe or Australia.
==Mini Games==
 
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==Characters==
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===Playable===
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*[[Mario]]
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*[[Yoshi (character)|Yoshi]]
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*[[Wario]]
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*[[Waluigi]]
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*[[Princess Daisy]]
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===Non-Playable===
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*[[Luigi]]
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*[[Donkey Kong (character)|Donkey Kong]]
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*[[Bowser]]
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*[[Big Boo]]
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*[[Princess Peach]]
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*[[Sidestepper]]
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*[[Shy Guy]]
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*[[Lakitu]]
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==Mini games==
 
*Cast Away Mario
 
*Cast Away Mario
*Mario's Mallet
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*[[Mario's Mallet]]
*Daisy's Rodeo
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*[[Daisy's Rodeo]]
 
*Fast Feed Yoshi
 
*Fast Feed Yoshi
 
*Lakitu's Luck
 
*Lakitu's Luck
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*Waluigi's Reign
 
*Waluigi's Reign
 
*Wario's Bluff
 
*Wario's Bluff
*Balloon Burst
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*[[Balloon Burst]]
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==Reception==
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Reviews of the card game are decently positive. IGN's Craig Harris rated the game 8.0, saying that the game is "easy to pick up and play", while suggesting that if Nintendo made booster packs that maximize the fun by adding more challenges, and utilizing the e-Reader, it would be a welcome addition.
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==Trivia==
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*This is the first and only physical Game Boy Advance appearance for Daisy. If including non-physical appearance, ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' was second and last.
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*This game shares artwork with ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.
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*If one includes this game, Mario and Yoshi are the only characters to be playable in every ''Mario Party'' game, as Luigi and Peach aren't playable.
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**Also, if one includes it, this is the only ''Mario Party'' game where [[Toad (character)|Toad]] does not appear at all.
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*This is the only ''Mario'' game where Daisy is playable but Peach is not.
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/mariopartye.pdf Instruction booklet, provided by Nintendo]
   
 
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Revision as of 00:21, 22 January 2020

Mario Party-e (also called MP-e) were e-Reader cards released for the Game Boy Advance. There are eleven minigames that can be played by swiping the appropriate card. In all there are over 60 cards, though they do not each have a mini game. It was released on February 18, 2003.[1]. It comes with 64 cards, a playboard, and an instruction booklet. The game was not released in Europe or Australia.

Characters

Playable

Non-Playable

Mini games

Reception

Reviews of the card game are decently positive. IGN's Craig Harris rated the game 8.0, saying that the game is "easy to pick up and play", while suggesting that if Nintendo made booster packs that maximize the fun by adding more challenges, and utilizing the e-Reader, it would be a welcome addition.

Trivia

  • This is the first and only physical Game Boy Advance appearance for Daisy. If including non-physical appearance, Mario Golf: Advance Tour was second and last.
  • This game shares artwork with Mario Party 4.
  • If one includes this game, Mario and Yoshi are the only characters to be playable in every Mario Party game, as Luigi and Peach aren't playable.
    • Also, if one includes it, this is the only Mario Party game where Toad does not appear at all.
  • This is the only Mario game where Daisy is playable but Peach is not.

References

  1. Harris, Craig. (2/25/2003) Mario Party-e Review IGN. Retrieved 2009-11-1.

External links