I was just playing this, and it brought back soooo much. This game was loads of fun, where you and your friends (or CPUs if nobody else would play) compete to become the "Superstar," and win the game. It has a board game-like structure where you earn coins through mini games and other such events.
This game will always have a love hate relationship with me, because I love the game, but hate how it literally makes me and my friends attack each other.
So I was simply wondering: Who else remembers this game from their childhood?
oh my god this game is my childhood!!!!! me and my best friend probaly played it every weekend its such an addicting game. The games here so fun i have a scar on my hand from getting into a intense match of that fishing game where you had to wheel it in by making a circle. Gosh this is bringing back so many memories though this game is really my childhood I am also the queen of mushroom mixup and hot rope jump
Ah, I've never attacked someone/been attacked over a game of mario party. Closest thing to that I recall happening while playing with friends was when I was playing it at a friend's house and everyone got sore I kept winning all the mini games so they unplugged my control during one. :/
But ya these were pretty fun. Which one was the one that had that rpg like mode with whomps and thwomps? The third? I cant describe the game mode any better, memory too vague. I wished they'd of continued having that mode in later MPs though.
9 Name: Omni !aUFkpI.Ykk : 2011-11-28 11:34 ID:nMGVkUaS [Del]
My cousin, my brothers, and I recently played Mario Party 4. It's still amazingly fun and attacking each other is half the fun. I won once because I kept stealing stars.
Get two stars ahead of everyone and the 4th place lands on a damned question mark; steals both your stars. BULLSHIT.
bonus stars at the end always did piss off my friends though - I would make it a point to get as many of those as I could, to jack a win at the very end.
Great game for 4 people to play though. Breaking out the Mario party was our equivalent to breaking out the shot glasses back when we were that young. Not nearly as much of a friendship ruiner as monopoly >>