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{{Game infobox
[[File:915707_43702_front.jpg|thumb|Boxart]]
 
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|title = ''Mario Party-e''
'''Mario Party-e''' was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] on February 7, 2003. It had an optional use of the [[Nintendo e-Reader]]. The game featured "Dot Codes" that allows the player to play a few minigames from the game's precursors. The game control is a gaming card mat that will make the player feel more into the card game. Exclusively for the pack, the buyer gets a card deck of cards and can play without the reader.
 
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|image = [[File:MarioParty-e.jpg|250px]]
[[Category:Mario Party]]
 
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|caption = The Mario Party-e Boxart.
[[Category:Games]]
 
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|series = [[Mario Party (series)|''Mario Party'']]
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|release = February 18, 2003
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|genre = Party
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|platform = [[Game Boy Advance]]
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}}'''''Mario Party-e''''' is a card game that makes optional use of the Nintendo [[e-Reader]] and was released on February 7, 2003. A significant departure from the series, ''Mario Party-e'' is a card game that involves trying to get three superstar clothes accessories, and getting a superstar to win. However, there are many cards that can stop the player from reaching this goal. Many of these cards contain "dot-codes" which, when scanned into the e-Reader allow players to play minigames similar to those found in the regular [[Mario Party series|''Mario Party'' series]].
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''Mario Party-e'' contains a Play Mat, an instruction book and a pre-constructed deck consisting of 64 cards in the following assortment (cards marked with an asterisk ("*") are e-Reader compatible cards):
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{|border="0" cellspacing="5" cellpadding="3"
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|01 [[coin]] (x24)
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|02 Superstar's Hat (x4)
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|03 Superstar's Clothes (x4)
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|04 Superstar's Shoes (x4)
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|-
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|05 Superstar (x4)
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|06 [[Mario]]
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|07 Super Mario
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|08 [[Luigi]]
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|-
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|09 Super Luigi
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|10 [[Donkey Kong]]
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|11 [[Princess Peach]]*
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|12 Graceful Princess Peach*
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|-
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|13 [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]*
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|14 [[Lakitu]]*
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|15 [[Toad (character)|Toad]]
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|16 [[Bob-omb]]<br />
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|-
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|17 [[Chain Chomp]]
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|18 [[Shy Guy]]
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|19 [[Goomba]]
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|20 [[Bowser]]*<br />
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|-
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|21 Koopa Troopa
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|22 [[Boo]]
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|23 Two Boo
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|24 [[Yoshi (character)|Yoshi]]*<br />
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|-
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|25 Big Boo*
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|26 [[Waluigi]]*
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|27 Super Waluigi*
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|28 [[Wario]]*<br />
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|-
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|29 Super Wario*
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|}
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*A 30th card has been released: the Double Coin card. This card appeared as a promotional card, buyable only in special events.
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[[Category:2003 games]]

Revision as of 03:37, 9 December 2019

Template:Game infoboxMario Party-e is a card game that makes optional use of the Nintendo e-Reader and was released on February 7, 2003. A significant departure from the series, Mario Party-e is a card game that involves trying to get three superstar clothes accessories, and getting a superstar to win. However, there are many cards that can stop the player from reaching this goal. Many of these cards contain "dot-codes" which, when scanned into the e-Reader allow players to play minigames similar to those found in the regular Mario Party series.

Mario Party-e contains a Play Mat, an instruction book and a pre-constructed deck consisting of 64 cards in the following assortment (cards marked with an asterisk ("*") are e-Reader compatible cards):

01 coin (x24) 02 Superstar's Hat (x4) 03 Superstar's Clothes (x4) 04 Superstar's Shoes (x4)
05 Superstar (x4) 06 Mario 07 Super Mario 08 Luigi
09 Super Luigi 10 Donkey Kong 11 Princess Peach* 12 Graceful Princess Peach*
13 Daisy* 14 Lakitu* 15 Toad 16 Bob-omb
17 Chain Chomp 18 Shy Guy 19 Goomba 20 Bowser*
21 Koopa Troopa 22 Boo 23 Two Boo 24 Yoshi*
25 Big Boo* 26 Waluigi* 27 Super Waluigi* 28 Wario*
29 Super Wario*
  • A 30th card has been released: the Double Coin card. This card appeared as a promotional card, buyable only in special events.