Some people say the Nintendo 64 failed because it appealed too much to the younger market. I've found that if you get enough friends together, almost any game by Nintendo can be hours of fun. Mario Party 3 is such a game. Read more
Although the control was great and the new features weren't that bad, everything else was horrible. All I can say is that, I bought this game, so somebody slap me now. Read more
If videogames didn't actually require user participation to be considered "videogames" then Mario Party 3 would be a smash hit. As it happen, videogames that don't actually require user participation are called "cartoons." Read more
If videogames didn't actually require user participation to be considered "videogames" then Mario Party 3 would be a smash hit. As it happen, videogames that don't actually require user participation are called "cartoons." Read more
Loads of good mini-games don't make one great game. Fun in small bursts and with mates. But playing by yourself can become depressing and lonely. Read more
I have won about 90% of the Mario Party 4-player games I've played, even against one computer play Read more
I have had this game for a few years and i still get my N64 out to play it whenever my mates come round, but i would never play it in 1 player. Read more
I have won about 90% of the Mario Party 4-player games I've played, even against one computer play Read more
Nobody — and we mean nobody — can party like Mario. The portly plumber has already hosted two wild celebrations on Nintendo 64, and with Mario Party 3 the stakes are higher than ever. Featuring 70 all-new minigames to master and wild new interactive game boards, this is one party you’ll want to RSVP for ASAP. This time around, the Mushroom Kingdom crew is partying down to figure out who deserves to keep the Millennium Star which has just fallen into Princess Peach’s…