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'''Mario Party 4''' is the fourth installment of the ''Mario Party'' series and the first ''Mario Party'' game on the [[Nintendo Gamecube]].
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'''Mario Party 4''' is the fourth installment of the ''Mario Party'' series and the first ''Mario Party'' game to be released for the [[Nintendo Gamecube]].
  
 
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Fourteen minigames from this game were later included in ''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]''.
  
 
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The game was followed by ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
 
The game was followed by ''[[Mario Party 5]]''.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 15 June 2018

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Mario Party 4
Developer Hudson Soft
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo Gamecube
Release Date US October 21, 2002
JP November 8, 2002
EU November 29, 2002
Genre Party
Gallery GH Gallery
Rating ESRB: E

Mario Party 4 is the fourth installment of the Mario Party series and the first Mario Party game to be released for the Nintendo Gamecube.

Story[edit]

The mysterious Party Cube has landed in the Mushroom Kingdom. It is the birthday of whichever character the player chooses. Four board game hosts (a Goomba, a Boo, a Koopa Troopa and a Toad) who arrive on the Party Cube offer presents to the birthday boy (or girl) but first they must earn them by winning board game challenges.

Gameplay[edit]

The main game mode is based on board games. Players compete to see who can win the most coins and Stars, coins being earned from spaces and by winning minigames, while Stars are purchased with the coins from special characters. Minigames are held at the end of each turn with coins as prizes. The gameplay is mostly similar, except for the addition of a system based around Mini and Mega Mushrooms.

Like the previous game, the game has a single player Story Mode which is separate from the Party Mode (where the players can choose whichever board they want and have multiplayer games). The Duel Mode from the previous game has been dropped, however. There is also now a separate Mini-Game Mode for playing unlocked minigames and an Extra Room which contains exclusive minigames. Finally there is a Present Room where players can view presents earned from Story Mode.

Minigames[edit]

List of Mario Party 4 minigames

Legacy[edit]

Fourteen minigames from this game were later included in Mario Party: The Top 100.

Sequels[edit]

The game was followed by Mario Party 5.