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2005 Game Cube Mario Party 7 WATA 9.4 A

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Game Name
Cube
Platform
Nintendo GameCube
Release Year
2005

Item description from the seller

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5.0
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4.5
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5.0
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5.0

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Product ratings and reviews

4.6
380 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    A Fine time

    Mario Party 7 is basically Mario Party 6 but not as fun. The boards are mostly good with standouts like Pagoda Peak and Neon Heights and one terrible board in bowser's enchanted inferno. They do away with chance time instead making duel game rewards be placed on a spinner. Bowser minigames are to long and to punishing. Solid minigames and good amount of side content make it an enjoyable experience even if it isnt the best in the series.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: njcole0706

  • Top critical review

    A High Price to Pay for Nostalgia

    Quality Gamecube title that leads to hours of fun as well as hours of nostalgia for anyone who grew up with it. Despite having said that, the game currently costs roughly the same price it did when it came out 16 years ago, which is ridiculous. Unless you have pure nostalgia for this title, do not pick it up for 60 dollars.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: cwc209

  • Mario Party 7 Review

    Now in its seventh year, Nintendo's Mario Party series has found itself locked in to the sort of annual rhythm usually reserved for sports game. The core formula never changes, but you can always expect a new conceptual gimmick, some minor gameplay tweaks, and a fresh batch of minigames. And this remains the case with Mario Party 7. It's not dramatically different from Mario Party 6 or, frankly, any of the other Mario Party games, but as a cheery collection of simple pick-up-and-play minigames that's well suited for younger and more-casual players, it still works. They should really just start calling it Mario Theme Party. Last year saw Mario and company partying with celestial bodies, but this year things are a little less high concept: Mario needs a vacation, so he ...

  • Buy this game!!

    This is WAY better than Mario Party 2. Each board has a unique set of rules that adds variety to the game instead of the boring "20 coins for a star in a set location" rule over and over again. Even without the microphone feature it's a blast. And the game controls are great and fair, meaning the person with the most skill in mini-games is most likely to win, however the dynamics of each world are so unpredictable that you never know what will happen and anybody can win. And so many characters! The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because I wish there were more worlds. There's only a handful.

  • Great, but nothing special.

    Mario and his friends hop on a boat to travel the world and have fun: via landmark based Mario Party boards. It's definitely fun and worth getting if you haven't played a Mario Party game since it's Nintendo 64 days and are thinking of picking one up, but if you already have a Gamecube version of the game, this one's nothing special. It's cute and it has a lot of minigames (and the mic feature is neat, too!) that range from easy to almost too complex for even me to understand. If you've got a a couple of friends (or kids) and a GameCube sitting around you want to put to use, I'd recommend this game, but I'd try to find on ebay; some stores and sites still cost over and beyond the full price that this item is actually worth.