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10/08/05 |
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Mario Party 6 review:
Still, Mario Party 6 has potential to make a great rental to a group of friends wanting to get trashed and be competitive at home for a night. If you already own a Mario Party game for the ‘Cube, you’d be better off avoiding this installment and investing your money in the far more interesting WarioWare Mega Party Game$.
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| Gamer Within |
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09/28/05 |
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09/27/05 |
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Mario Party 6 review:
For the game renters out there, renting the game will give you a partial experience: I highly suggest checking out the Mic Mode, but I doubt the microphone will come included in the rental. I suggest finding a friend with a copy and checking it out that way.
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| Yahoo! Games |
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07/15/05 |
40% |
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| Eurogamer |
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07/05/05 |
40% |
Mario Party 6 review:
And so, if we were you, we'd decline the invitation. If you've already got a Mario Party title, the addition of a microphone isn't enough to warrant buying this one. Even if you haven't, don't bother - Mario Party 6 offers too much tedium and not nearly enough fun, mic or no mic.
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05/02/05 |
70% |
Mario Party 6 review:
And that’s the whole problem with this game. If you have 4 players then you would struggle to find a more entertaining game, but with fewer players it’s just slow and pointless. Not only does this game have no single player value it also isn’t worth getting over the previous versions. You should be able to pick up Mario Party 4 for close to half the price of 6, and get just as much fun.
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| GamesRadar |
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04/08/05 |
70% |
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| Game Informer |
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03/17/05 |
63% |
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| DaGameBoyz |
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02/11/05 |
68% |
Mario Party 6 review:
Although the number of mini-games is overwhelming this series is finally starting to show its age. Regardless, that DOES NOT make this edition a bad game.
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| Planet Gamecube |
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02/08/05 |
75% |
Mario Party 6 review:
However, if you’re a hardcore fan of the series, the sixth game may be enticing as an expansion pack of new mini-games, which are abundant. Those of you who may have played one of the N64 games but haven’t checked up on the series in a while will find plenty to enjoy in Mario Party 6. In any case, the microphone certainly isn’t a big deal, so don’t base your decision on that.
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12/23/04 |
60% |
Mario Party 6 review:
The basics are identical. Mario Party takes place on game boards made up of blue and red spaces, which give and take coins, respectively, along with Event, Duel, Bowser and DK spaces, which cause players to gain or lose coins and/or stars. Players roll dice and move around the board. At the end of each round, they engage in a mini-game for another opportunity to pick up some cash. About two dozen different power-up orbs can also be snagged from various spots on the board, giving players the ability to steal items, increase their roll or even stop opponents dead in their tracks.
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12/20/04 |
74% |
Mario Party 6 review:
As a perennial holiday attraction, the Mario Party series doesn’t face much competition. Very few game franchises have the steam required for annual voyages to store shelves, and even fewer games have managed to mold the minigame genre into a financially viable endeavor.
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12/20/04 |
60% |
Mario Party 6 review:
Nintendo's tried and true mascot board game returns for a sixth time. Find out what's new.
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| Gamers |
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12/19/04 |
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| Total Games Network |
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12/18/04 |
73% |
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| Advanced Media |
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12/17/04 |
70% |
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| Yahoo! Games |
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12/09/04 |
70% |
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| IGN |
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12/09/04 |
70% |
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| GameSpot |
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12/07/04 |
69% |
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| GameSpy |
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12/06/04 |
80% |
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| Game Pro |
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12/04/04 |
90% |
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