Mario Party 4 is the fourth main installment in the Mario Party series and the first for the Nintendo GameCube. Developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo, the game was initially released in North America on October 21, 2002, making it the...
Mario games on the Nintendo Wii, and was completely backwards compatible with theGamecubetitles. One of the most important steps that Nintendo took was to make their discs larger and capable of handling large amounts of game content, a mistake that contributed to the decline of the Gamecube. ...
2000's spanningGameboy Color,N64&Gamecubeall the way up to theGameboy AdvanceandWii A new generation has arrived and a new mode of gameplay had been given birth to. This era witness the end of the successful Super Nintendo (SNES) as the Nintendo “ultra” 64 followed by the gamecube and...
“Super Mario Party, Mario Party Superstars, Mario Party 1, 2, & 3; what does that tell you about Mario Party games on Switch” “There’s too many of them?” “Or, people like them, let’s release some more of them.” That’s how we imagine the initial pitch for ...
This is a list of games within the Super Mario franchise and all related series, organized by date. All release dates are for the first release, regardless of region. For the releases of games for the Virtual Console, see Virtual Console.
Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube Game) first released 26th Aug 2002, developed by Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo. - Gamecube finally gets a proper sequ...
Though the original remains beloved, the GameCube sequel is widely considered the high point of the Paper Mario series and has carved a legacy among the Mario RPGs that’s solely surpassed by Super Mario RPG itself. The Thousand-Year Door was, in many ways, an ideal sequel. It took the ...
Super Mario Partyis, if anything, a disappointment. Featured Video For You This tech designer turned a Gamecube into what? TopicsGamingNintendoNintendo Switch Kellen Beck Kellen is a science reporter at Mashable, covering space, environmentalism, sustainability, and future tech. Previously, Kellen has...
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake is full of quality of life updates Next month, Nintendo will celebrate the 20th anniversary of one of its finest games. Nintendo GameCube classic Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door is getting a Nintendo Switch rerelease that's somewhere between a re...
and very reminiscent of the GameCube days of Mario Party, where losing a Bowser minigame could throw you completely off the rails. The Koopathlon was fun, but to be honest I don’t see myself ever picking it over either the classic Mario Party experience or the myriad of other online ba...