Nintendo is bringing the carnival to town, and this time the party is going to get players up and moving. Mario Party® 8 is the first Mario Party game for Wii™ from Nintendo, and the first in the series to incorporate motion controls.
In this carnival-themed excursion, players might use the Wii Remote™ to punch the air to chip away at a statue, point it at the screen to shoot at targets or balance it like a tightrope walker's pole. The amazing functions of the Wii Remote add a new level of hilarious competition. This new Mario Party installment includes new boards, characters, moves and minigames.
Since the original Mario Party debuted in 1999 on Nintendo® 64, the franchise has been a perpetual fan favorite, selling nearly 6.5 million in the United States alone. It's the video game version of a board game, where each player takes a turn moving spaces. Then everyone competes in a fast-paced minigame at the end of the round. Its controls are fun and easy enough that every member of the family can join in. Mario Party 8 lets players get into the action like never before, and is a great follow-up for gamers and families who had fun competing in Wii Sports™.
For more information about Mario Party 8, please visit www.MarioParty.com.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
Well IGN gave it a 5.8, but I get the impression it isn't bad game, just nothing new.
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Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
Well IGN gave it a 5.8, but I get the impression it isn't bad game, just nothing new.
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Originally posted by: CericQuote
Originally posted by: GoldenPhoenix
Well IGN gave it a 5.8, but I get the impression it isn't bad game, just nothing new.
But that is something especially for a Mario Party game. By now I could probably get 1-7 at the bargain bin price so why pay if it brings nothing new to the table and feels shoehorned? (Which is what I'm hearing thats sort of terrible because Mario Party should have been THE game to show a lot of different ways to use the wiimote.)