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|developer=[[Hudson Soft]] <br> [[CAProduction]] | |developer=[[Hudson Soft]] <br> [[CAProduction]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|release='''Nintendo 64:'''<br>{{ | |release='''Nintendo 64:'''<br>{{release|Japan|December 7, 2000|USA|May 7, 2001|Australia|September 3, 2001|Europe|November 16, 2001}} '''Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online:'''<br>{{release|USA|October 26, 2023<ref>{{cite|language=en-us|author=@NintendoAmerica|date=October 26, 2023|url=https://x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1717707696399319458|title="''Mario and friends are throwing a party, and you’re invited! Mario Party 3 is available now on #NintendoSwitch for #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack members! #N64''"|publisher=X|accessdate=July 4, 2024}}</ref>|Japan|October 27, 2023<ref>{{cite|language=ja|author=Nintendo 公式チャンネル|date=October 25, 2023|url=youtu.be/QxQ8ZK9oK8Q|title=NINTENDO 64 Nintendo Switch Online 追加タイトル <nowiki>[2023年10月27日]</nowiki>|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=October 25, 2023}}</ref>|Europe|October 27, 2023<ref>{{cite|language=en-gb|author=@NintendoEurope|date=October 24, 2023|url=x.com/NintendoEurope/status/1717088866551640327|title=#NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack members are cordially invited to a board game bash when #MarioParty 3 joins the #Nintendo64 line-up 27/10!|publisher=X|accessdate=June 21, 2024}}</ref>|Australia|October 27, 2023<ref>{{cite|author=@NintendoAUNZ|date=October 25, 2023|url=x.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/1717028375691145668|title=Party all night long in Mario Party 3! Punch, pound, and stampede right over your opponents in a multiplayer melee or go head-to-head in two-player duel mode! Mario Party 3 is coming to #NintendoSwitch for #NintendoSwitchOnline + Expansion Pack members on 27/10! #N64|publisher=X|accessdate=October 25, 2023}}</ref>}} | ||
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|jp=y}} | |languages={{languages|en_us=y|es_es=y|fr_fr=y|de=y|jp=y}} | ||
|genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]] | |genre=[[Genre#Party|Party]] | ||
|modes=Single-player, multiplayer | |modes=Single-player, multiplayer | ||
|ratings={{ratings|acb=g|elspa=3+|esrb=e | |ratings={{ratings|acb=g|elspa=3+|esrb=e}} | ||
|platforms=[[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] | |platforms=[[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online]] | ||
|format={{format|n64=1|switchdl=1}} | |format={{format|n64=1|switchdl=1}} | ||
|input={{input|n64=1|joy-con=1|joy-con-horizontal=1|switchpro=1|switchn64=1}} | |input={{input|n64=1|joy-con=1|joy-con-horizontal=1|switchpro=1|switchn64=1}} | ||
|serials={{ | |serials={{serials|Japan|NUS-NMVJ-JPN}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Mario Party 3''''' is the third game in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series, released in Japan in 2000 and overseas the following year. It was the last ''Mario Party'' game to be released for the [[Nintendo 64]], as well as the last ''Super Mario'' game overall for the system in all regions except Australia, where ''[[Paper Mario]]'' was the last. The game is centered around the [[Millennium Star]], who replaces [[Toad]] as the host alongside [[Tumble]]. It includes 70 new minigames, as well as a feature unique to the ''Mario Party'' series: duel boards, on which two players fight each other using partners. In addition to the six characters from the previous ''Mario Party'' games returning, two new characters are introduced: [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] and [[Waluigi]]. This game also introduces elements that would become standard in future ''Mario Party'' installments: it is the first game to feature a solo mode story campaign, mini-games that can be unlocked and played anytime without purchasing them first, and handicaps for players. In addition, more than three difficulty levels and choices of game length can be selected, and players can now hold up to three items instead of just one. | '''''Mario Party 3''''' is the third game in the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series, released in Japan in 2000 and overseas the following year. It was the last ''Mario Party'' game to be released for the [[Nintendo 64]], as well as the last ''Super Mario'' game overall for the system in all regions except Australia, where ''[[Paper Mario]]'' was the last. The game is centered around the [[Millennium Star]], who replaces [[Toad]] as the host alongside [[Tumble]]. It includes 70 new minigames, as well as a feature unique to the ''Mario Party'' series: duel boards, on which two players fight each other using partners. In addition to the six characters from the previous ''Mario Party'' games returning, two new characters are introduced: [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] and [[Waluigi]]. This game also introduces elements that would become standard in future ''Mario Party'' installments: it is the first game to feature a solo mode story campaign, mini-games that can be unlocked and played anytime without purchasing them first, and handicaps for players. In addition, more than three difficulty levels and choices of game length can be selected, and players can now hold up to three items instead of just one. | ||
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{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center;margin:auto" | {|class=wikitable style="text-align:center;margin:auto" | ||
!Star Stamp | !Star Stamp | ||
!Battle Royale board | !Battle Royale board | ||
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!Opponent | !Opponent | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Wit | |Wit||[[Chilly Waters]]||[[Gate Guy]]||[[Wario]]<sup>A</sup> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Kindness | |Kindness||[[Deep Bloober Sea]]||[[Arrowhead]]||[[Yoshi]]<sup>A</sup> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Strength | |Strength||[[Spiny Desert]]||[[Pipesqueak]]||[[Donkey Kong]]<sup>A</sup> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Love | |Love||[[Woody Woods]]||[[Blowhard]]||[[Princess Peach|Peach]]<sup>A</sup> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Courage | |Courage||[[Creepy Cavern]]||[[Mr. Mover]]||[[Mario]]<sup>A</sup> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Beauty | |Beauty||Not present||[[Backtrack]]||[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Mischief | |Mischief||[[Waluigi's Island]]||Not present||[[Waluigi]] and two other random characters | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{|class=wikitable style="margin:auto" | {|class=wikitable style="margin:auto" | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:Red"|{{color-link|White|Mario}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:Blue"|{{color-link|White|Luigi}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:#FF66CC"|{{color-link|black|Princess Peach}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 width=25% style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:Lime"|{{color-link|Black|Yoshi}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3mario.png|170x200px]] | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3mario.png|170x200px]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3luigi.png|170x200px]] | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3luigi.png|170x200px]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3 Peach Model.png|170x200px]] | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3 Peach Model.png|170x200px]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3 Yoshi Render.png|170x200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Koopa Troopa]] | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Koopa Troopa]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Goomba]] | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Goomba]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Toad]] | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Toad]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Boo]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Super Mushroom|Golden Mushroom]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Skeleton Key]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Plunder Chest]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Warp Block]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Courage''' | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Any but Beauty and Mischief'''* | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Any but Beauty and Mischief'''* | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Love''' | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Love''' | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Kindness''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:DarkViolet"|{{color-link|White|Wario}} | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:#993300"|{{color-link|White|Donkey Kong}} | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:Yellow"|{{color-link|Black|Princess Daisy}}<sup>1</sup> | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"style="background:Black; color:White"|{{color-link|White|Waluigi}}<sup>1</sup> | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3wario.png|170x200px]] | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3wario.png|170x200px]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3 Donkey Kong Render.png|170x200px]] | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3 Donkey Kong Render.png|170x200px]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3daisy.png|170x200px]] | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3daisy.png|170x200px]] | ||
!colspan=2 style="border-left | !colspan=2 style="border-left:3px solid"|[[File:MP3waluigi.png|170x200px]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Bob-omb]] | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Bob-omb]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Whomp]] | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Whomp]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Snifit]] | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Snifit]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Default Partner'''||[[Piranha Plant]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Dueling Glove]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Reverse Mushroom]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Cellular Shopper]] | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''|| | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Favorite Item'''||[[Poison Mushroom]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Wit''' | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Strength''' | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Beauty''' | ||
|style="border-left:3px solid | |style="border-left:3px solid"|'''Star Stamp'''||'''Mischief''' | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==Boards== | ==Boards== | ||
Just as ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' did for ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''Mario Party 3'' references and takes gimmicks from ''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s boards to use in its own boards. For example, Waluigi's Island uses | Just as ''[[Mario Party 2]]'' did for ''[[Mario Party]]'', ''Mario Party 3'' references and takes gimmicks from ''Mario Party 2''{{'}}s boards to use in its own boards. For example, Waluigi's Island uses the main gimmick from [[Space Land]], along with a gimmick from [[Luigi's Engine Room]] from ''Mario Party''; in one island, when a total of five Happening Spaces has been landed on, all players lose all of their coins (Space Land), and all islands and routes contain Red Warp Pipes that lead back to start, at the Green Warp Pipe (Luigi's Engine Room). On each board, there is at least one cloud with eyes present. | ||
{|class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="text-align:center" | {|class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="text-align:center" | ||
|+'''Battle Royale boards''' | |+'''Battle Royale boards''' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
!class=unsortable width=32px|Image | !class=unsortable width=32px|Image | ||
!width= | !width=20%|Space | ||
!width= | !width=70% class=unsortable|Description | ||
!width=10%|Rarity | !width=10%|Rarity | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:BlueSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:BlueSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Blue Space]] | |[[Blue Space]] | ||
|align=left|If a player lands on this space, they obtain three Coins. The amount of Coins gained are doubled during the Last Five Turns Event. | |align=left|If a player lands on this space, they obtain three Coins. The amount of Coins gained are doubled during the Last Five Turns Event. | ||
|Common | |Common | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:RedSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:RedSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Red Space]] | |[[Red Space]] | ||
|align=left|If a player lands on this space, they lose three Coins. The amount of Coins lost are doubled during the Last Five Turns Event. | |align=left|If a player lands on this space, they lose three Coins. The amount of Coins lost are doubled during the Last Five Turns Event. | ||
|Semi-Common | |Semi-Common | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:ItemSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:ItemSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Item Space]] | |[[Item Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, an Item minigame is played. Toad or Baby Bowser may appear. They ask the player a question and, depending on the answer, they may give the player Items or not. | |align=left|When a player lands on this space, an Item minigame is played. Toad or Baby Bowser may appear. They ask the player a question and, depending on the answer, they may give the player Items or not. | ||
|Uncommon | |Uncommon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:HappeningSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:HappeningSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Event Space|? Space]] | |[[Event Space|? Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, an event happens. The event that happens depends on the board. | |align=left|When a player lands on this space, an event happens. The event that happens depends on the board. | ||
|Uncommon | |Uncommon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Starspace.png| | |[[File:MP3 Starspace.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Star Space]] | |[[Star Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player passes by this space, they are asked by Millennium Star if the player trades 20 coins for a star. | |align=left|When a player passes by this space, they are asked by Millennium Star if the player trades 20 coins for a star. | ||
|One per board (two in Spiny Desert: a real and a fake one) | |One per board (two in Spiny Desert: a real and a fake one) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:BowserSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:BowserSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Bowser Space]] | |[[Bowser Space]] | ||
|align=left|If this space is landed on, then Bowser appears. He usually | |align=left|If this space is landed on, then Bowser appears. He usually try to steal Coins and Stars from players. He may give players certain Items. | ||
|Semi-Rare | |Semi-Rare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:BattleSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:BattleSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Battle Space]] | |[[Battle Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a Battle minigame is played. The amount of Coins that the players pay is decided by a roulette. | |align=left|When a player lands on this space, a Battle minigame is played. The amount of Coins that the players pay is decided by a roulette. | ||
|Semi-Rare | |Semi-Rare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:BankSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:BankSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Bank Space]] | |[[Bank Space]] | ||
|align=left|Whenever players pass this space, Koopa makes players pay five Coins. If a player lands on this space, all previously paid Coins is given to that player. | |align=left|Whenever players pass this space, Koopa makes players pay five Coins. If a player lands on this space, all previously paid Coins is given to that player. | ||
|Two per board | |Two per board | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:ChanceSpace MP3.png| | |[[File:ChanceSpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Chance Time Space|! Space]] | |[[Chance Time Space|! Space]] | ||
|align=left|Players who land on this space initiate [[Chance Time]]. | |align=left|Players who land on this space initiate [[Chance Time]]. | ||
|Rare | |Rare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:GameGuySpace MP3.png| | |[[File:GameGuySpace MP3.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Game Guy Space]] | |[[Game Guy Space]] | ||
|align=left|Players who land on this space have to pay all of their Coins to [[Game Guy]]. After this, a Game Guy minigame is played. If the player succeeds at it, then they receive double the amount of Coins (or more, depending on the minigame). If the player fails, they lose all of their Coins. | |align=left|Players who land on this space have to pay all of their Coins to [[Game Guy]]. After this, a Game Guy minigame is played. If the player succeeds at it, then they receive double the amount of Coins (or more, depending on the minigame). If the player fails, they lose all of their Coins. | ||
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!width=10%|Rarity | !width=10%|Rarity | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 BasicSpace.png| | |[[File:MP3 BasicSpace.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Basic Space]] | |[[Basic Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on it, it becomes that player's space. When the opponent lands on the "owned" space, they must pay an amount of Coins to the player who "owns" the space. The amount of Coins paid depends on what turn it is. If the "owner" lands on it, then they obtain Coins. | |align=left|When a player lands on it, it becomes that player's space. When the opponent lands on the "owned" space, they must pay an amount of Coins to the player who "owns" the space. The amount of Coins paid depends on what turn it is. If the "owner" lands on it, then they obtain Coins. | ||
|Very common | |Very common | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Power Up Space.png| | |[[File:MP3 Power Up Space.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Power Up Space]] | |[[Power Up Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, their partners' attack, health, and salary is doubled. The effect wears off when the player returns to start, or if they get the "Power Down" event from a [[Happening Space]]. | |align=left|When a player lands on this space, their partners' attack, health, and salary is doubled. The effect wears off when the player returns to start, or if they get the "Power Down" event from a [[Happening Space]]. | ||
|Rare | |Rare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 ReverseSpace.png| | |[[File:MP3 ReverseSpace.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Back Space (random)|Back Space]] | |[[Back Space (random)|Back Space]] | ||
|align=left|If a player lands on this space, then they have to roll the Dice Block again. The amount of steps shown is then traveled backwards. In Backtrack, the direction which players move change and so does the position of all partners. | |align=left|If a player lands on this space, then they have to roll the Dice Block again. The amount of steps shown is then traveled backwards. In Backtrack, the direction which players move change and so does the position of all partners. | ||
|Semi-rare | |Semi-rare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MiniGameSpaceMP3 Duel.png| | |[[File:MiniGameSpaceMP3 Duel.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Minigame Space]] | |[[Minigame Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, a Duel Minigame is initiated. | |align=left|When a player lands on this space, a Duel Minigame is initiated. | ||
|Semi-common | |Semi-common | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:HappeningSpace3D.png| | |[[File:HappeningSpace3D.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Event Space|Happening Space]] | |[[Event Space|Happening Space]] | ||
|align=left|If a player lands on this space, a roulette rolls. The player gets to stop the roulette. The effect decided by the roulette then happens. | |align=left|If a player lands on this space, a roulette rolls. The player gets to stop the roulette. The effect decided by the roulette then happens. | ||
|Semi-rare | |Semi-rare | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:GameGuySpaceDuel.png| | |[[File:GameGuySpaceDuel.png|32px]] | ||
|[[Game Guy Space]] | |[[Game Guy Space]] | ||
|align=left|When a player lands on this space, then they must pay all of their Coins to Game Guy. After this, the player plays a Game Guy minigame. | |align=left|When a player lands on this space, then they must pay all of their Coins to Game Guy. After this, the player plays a Game Guy minigame. | ||
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''Mario Party 3'' allows the player to carry three items at once, as opposed to the single item the player can carry in ''Mario Party 2''. | ''Mario Party 3'' allows the player to carry three items at once, as opposed to the single item the player can carry in ''Mario Party 2''. | ||
{|class=wikitable width=100% style="text-align:center" | {|class=wikitable width=100% style="text-align:center" | ||
!width= | !width=20% colspan=2|Item | ||
!width= | !width=72%|Description | ||
!width=8%|Price | !width=8%|Price | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=4 | !colspan=4|Items Purchasable From Toad | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP2-3 Mushroom.png]] | |||
|[[Mushroom]] | |[[Mushroom]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player can roll two Dice Blocks before moving. The results of the two rolls is then added together. The player can then move that many spaces. If the player gets two matching digits (e.g., a six and another six), the player gets ten Coins; however, if the matching digits are sevens, the player obtains twenty Coins. | |align=left|When used, the player can roll two Dice Blocks before moving. The results of the two rolls is then added together. The player can then move that many spaces. If the player gets two matching digits (e.g., a six and another six), the player gets ten Coins; however, if the matching digits are sevens, the player obtains twenty Coins. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP2-3 Warp Block.png]] | |||
|[[Warp Block]] | |[[Warp Block]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the Warp Block appears above the player using it. The player then hits the block and switches places with a randomly chosen opponent. The player can then roll a Dice Block to move normally after warping. It is Yoshi's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, the Warp Block appears above the player using it. The player then hits the block and switches places with a randomly chosen opponent. The player can then roll a Dice Block to move normally after warping. It is Yoshi's favorite item. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Cellular Shopper.png]] | |||
|[[Cellular Shopper]] | |[[Cellular Shopper]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player is able to choose to call either Toad or Baby Bowser. When the player has called, the player may shop items in the usual manner. It is Princess Daisy's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, the player is able to choose to call either Toad or Baby Bowser. When the player has called, the player may shop items in the usual manner. It is Princess Daisy's favorite item. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP2-3 Dueling Glove.png]] | |||
|[[Dueling Glove]] | |[[Dueling Glove]] | ||
|align=left|When used, a Goomba appears, initiating a Duel minigame. Before doing this, he asks whom the player wants to challenge, and for how many Coins. This amount may not be more Coins than what the participator that has the lowest amount of Coins has (e.g., the player cannot choose to duel for twenty Coins if the other dueler only has nineteen Coins, even if the player challenging has more than twenty). This is Wario's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, a Goomba appears, initiating a Duel minigame. Before doing this, he asks whom the player wants to challenge, and for how many Coins. This amount may not be more Coins than what the participator that has the lowest amount of Coins has (e.g., the player cannot choose to duel for twenty Coins if the other dueler only has nineteen Coins, even if the player challenging has more than twenty). This is Wario's favorite item. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
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|[[File:MP3 GoldenMushroom.png]] | |||
|[[Super Mushroom#Mario Party series|Golden Mushroom]] | |[[Super Mushroom#Mario Party series|Golden Mushroom]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player can roll three Dice Blocks. The result of these three rolls are then added together, enabling the player to move that many spaces. If a player gets three matching digits, they receive twenty Coins (e.g., a five, another five, and another five); however, if the matching digits are sevens, the player obtains fifty Coins. It is Mario's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, the player can roll three Dice Blocks. The result of these three rolls are then added together, enabling the player to move that many spaces. If a player gets three matching digits, they receive twenty Coins (e.g., a five, another five, and another five); however, if the matching digits are sevens, the player obtains fifty Coins. It is Mario's favorite item. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
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|[[File:MP3 Boo Repellent.png]] | |||
|[[Boo Repellant]] | |[[Boo Repellant]] | ||
|align=left|This item activates itself when a player who is carrying it around is targeted by Boo. The effect it has is that it fends off Boo. If it is used by the player before they move, the item is discarded. | |align=left|This item activates itself when a player who is carrying it around is targeted by Boo. The effect it has is that it fends off Boo. If it is used by the player before they move, the item is discarded. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Magic Lamp.png]] | |||
|[[Magic Lamp]] | |[[Magic Lamp]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player summons the [[Mushroom Genie]]. He then escorts the player to the Star, where they may purchase it for twenty Coins. It always takes the player to the correct Star Space in Spiny Desert. | |align=left|When used, the player summons the [[Mushroom Genie]]. He then escorts the player to the Star, where they may purchase it for twenty Coins. It always takes the player to the correct Star Space in Spiny Desert. | ||
|20 Coins | |20 Coins | ||
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!colspan=4 | !colspan=4|Items Purchasable From Baby Bowser | ||
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|[[File:MP3 Reverse Mushroom.png]] | |||
|[[Reverse Mushroom]] | |[[Reverse Mushroom]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player using it chooses a player to target (this can also be the player who uses the mushroom). The next time the selected player moves, that player has to go backwards the amount of steps as shown on the Dice Block. It is Donkey Kong's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, the player using it chooses a player to target (this can also be the player who uses the mushroom). The next time the selected player moves, that player has to go backwards the amount of steps as shown on the Dice Block. It is Donkey Kong's favorite item. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Poison Mushroom.png]] | |||
|[[Poison Mushroom#Mario Party 3|Poison Mushroom]] | |[[Poison Mushroom#Mario Party 3|Poison Mushroom]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player using it chooses a player to target (can also be the player who uses the mushroom). The next time that the chosen player moves, that player's Dice Block is only able to roll numbers from one to three. It is Waluigi's favorite item. | |align=left|When used, the player using it chooses a player to target (can also be the player who uses the mushroom). The next time that the chosen player moves, that player's Dice Block is only able to roll numbers from one to three. It is Waluigi's favorite item. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Bowser Phone.png]] | |||
|[[Bowser Phone]] | |[[Bowser Phone]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the player calls Bowser. Bowser then asks who is calling him, the player chooses one of the players (can be the caller). Bowser then performs his events to that player as if the player landed on a Bowser Space. | |align=left|When used, the player calls Bowser. Bowser then asks who is calling him, the player chooses one of the players (can be the caller). Bowser then performs his events to that player as if the player landed on a Bowser Space. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 BowserSuit.png]] | |||
|[[Bowser Suit]] | |[[Bowser Suit]] | ||
|align=left|The player who uses this steals twenty Coins from any player passed. | |align=left|The player who uses this steals twenty Coins from any player passed. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Lucky Lamp.png]] | |||
|[[Lucky Lamp]] | |[[Lucky Lamp]] | ||
|align=left|When used, the [[Mushroom Jeanie]] appears. She then moves the Star somewhere else, essentially making it the counter-part of the Magic Lamp. | |align=left|When used, the [[Mushroom Jeanie]] appears. She then moves the Star somewhere else, essentially making it the counter-part of the Magic Lamp. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP2-3 PlunderChest.png]] | |||
|[[Plunder Chest]] | |[[Plunder Chest]] | ||
|align=left|When the player uses this item, the player gets to choose an opponent to steal an item from. If the designated player has more than one item, the item stolen is chosen randomly. This is Princess Peach's favorite item. | |align=left|When the player uses this item, the player gets to choose an opponent to steal an item from. If the designated player has more than one item, the item stolen is chosen randomly. This is Princess Peach's favorite item. | ||
|10 Coins | |10 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 BooBell.png]] | |||
|[[Boo Bell]] | |[[Boo Bell]] | ||
|align=left|The player who uses this item summons Boo. Boo then asks who the player wants Boo to steal from and what to steal. | |align=left|The player who uses this item summons Boo. Boo then asks who the player wants Boo to steal from and what to steal. | ||
|15 Coins | |15 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=4 | !colspan=4|Items Purchaseable From Both | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Skeleton Key.png]] | |||
|[[Skeleton Key]] | |[[Skeleton Key]] | ||
|align=left|This item is activated automatically when any player who possesses it passes special gates. When activated, it asks the player passing if they want to use it or not. This item may be used at the start of a player's turn, during which the key asks the player if the player wants to discard it or not. This is Luigi's favorite item. | |align=left|This item is activated automatically when any player who possesses it passes special gates. When activated, it asks the player passing if they want to use it or not. This item may be used at the start of a player's turn, during which the key asks the player if the player wants to discard it or not. This is Luigi's favorite item. | ||
|5 Coins | |5 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Item Bag.png]] | |||
|[[Item Bag]] | |[[Item Bag]] | ||
|align=left|When a player purchases this item, the player then gets to hit the bag that appears above the player one to three times (this depends on the amount of items the player has prior to hitting it). The player receives an item each time the bag is hit. The items the player receives also depends from which salesman the bag was bought. | |align=left|When a player purchases this item, the player then gets to hit the bag that appears above the player one to three times (this depends on the amount of items the player has prior to hitting it). The player receives an item each time the bag is hit. The items the player receives also depends from which salesman the bag was bought. | ||
|30 Coins | |30 Coins | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=4 | !colspan=4|Rare Items (Obtained through an Item Space, a Hidden Block, or purchasing an Item Bag from Toad) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Wacky Watch.png]] | |||
|[[Wacky Watch]] | |[[Wacky Watch]] | ||
|align=left|When used, this rare item sets the game to such a time that there are five turns left. Effectively, this can either increase or decrease the time a game is played. | |align=left|When used, this rare item sets the game to such a time that there are five turns left. Effectively, this can either increase or decrease the time a game is played. | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Barter Box.png]] | |||
|[[Barter Box]] | |[[Barter Box]] | ||
|align=left|When this rare item is used, the player who uses it chooses an opponent. What then happens is that the player chosen and the player using the item swaps items. | |align=left|When this rare item is used, the player who uses it chooses an opponent. What then happens is that the player chosen and the player using the item swaps items. | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Koopa Card.png]] | |||
|[[Koopa Kard]] | |[[Koopa Kard]] | ||
|align=left|This item activates automatically when a player who possesses it passes by a Koopa Bank. When activated, it allows the player to earn all Coins deposited in the bank thus far. | |align=left|This item activates automatically when a player who possesses it passes by a Koopa Bank. When activated, it allows the player to earn all Coins deposited in the bank thus far. | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:MP3 Lucky Charm.png]] | |||
|[[Lucky Charm]] | |[[Lucky Charm]] | ||
|align=left|When a player uses this item, they summon Game Guy. Game Guy then takes all of the player's Coins, and a Game Guy minigame is initiated. This can also be used to force another player to play a Game Guy minigame. | |align=left|When a player uses this item, they summon Game Guy. Game Guy then takes all of the player's Coins, and a Game Guy minigame is initiated. This can also be used to force another player to play a Game Guy minigame. | ||
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*''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Twelve of ''Mario Party 3''{{'}}s minigames are remastered in this game. | *''[[Mario Party: The Top 100]]'': Twelve of ''Mario Party 3''{{'}}s minigames are remastered in this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Woody Woods returns along with 27 minigames and their respective music. | *''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'': Woody Woods returns along with 27 minigames and their respective music. | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*On the game's cover artwork and wallpaper featuring the entire cast of characters that has an example of a Battle Royale Board Map which is based on Chilly Waters, the spaces illustrated are circle-shaped like the previous games, yet in the game, they are octagon-shaped. | *On the game's cover artwork and wallpaper featuring the entire cast of characters that has an example of a Battle Royale Board Map which is based on Chilly Waters, the spaces illustrated are circle-shaped like the previous games, yet in the game, they are octagon-shaped. | ||
*The instruction booklet incorrectly states that [[Thwomp]] has an attack stat of 2 instead of 0.<ref>{{cite|url=www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_N64/Manual/formated/Mario_Party_3_-_2001_-_Nintendo.pdf|title=''Mario Party 3'' instruction booklet|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us | *The instruction booklet incorrectly states that [[Thwomp]] has an attack stat of 2 instead of 0.<ref>{{cite|url=www.gamesdatabase.org/Media/SYSTEM/Nintendo_N64/Manual/formated/Mario_Party_3_-_2001_-_Nintendo.pdf|title=''Mario Party 3'' instruction booklet|date=2001|publisher=Nintendo of America|language=en-us}}{{page needed}}</ref> | ||
*This is the last ''Mario Party'' game to feature multiple minigame tracks for when there is just one winner, multiple winners, and a new record. It is also the last game to save the records set by CPU players. | *This is the last ''Mario Party'' game to feature multiple minigame tracks for when there is just one winner, multiple winners, and a new record. It is also the last game to save the records set by CPU players. | ||
*None of the music tracks in this game is scored in any sharp or flat key. | *None of the music tracks in this game is scored in any sharp or flat key. | ||
*This is the final game that [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] copyrighted under its full name. The division would copyright all further products as simply "Nintendo." | *This is the final game that [[Nintendo|Nintendo of America]] copyrighted under its full name. The division would copyright all further products as simply "Nintendo." | ||
==References== | ==References== |