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Mario Party 9 - review
nintendo-gamer.net posted by GoNintendo Feb 28 2012 18:48 GMT
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A portion of a Nintendo-Gamer review...

On the whole, though, this is a polished return to form for a series Nintendo have farmed out for far too long. All it took was a fresh coat of paint, the addition of vehicles, and the thoughtful design of the remainder of the game around them, but Mario Party 9 is something worth turning up for.

Full review here
The Boss Battles of Mario Party 9
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Feb 28 2012 18:15 GMT
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#mario In the trailer above, you can get a bit of a sense of Mario Party 9's road-trip design, as well as a taste of a couple of the new boss battles. It's all a random, chaotic good time, though less "go team!" than this trailer would suggest. More »
Mario Party 9 - Bosses story trailer & screens
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Feb 28 2012 18:00 GMT
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Expect my hands-on impressions from yesterday's demo session sometime later today! --cort

Mario Party 9 - Features trailer
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Feb 23 2012 23:16 GMT
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Get More: GameTrailers.com, Mario Party 9 - UK Features Trailer, PC Games, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Partying with Mario
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Feb 09 2012 18:15 GMT
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This March, the Party is starting again. After taking a break from rolling dice and playing mini-games, Mario and the gang will return for Mario Party 9 for Wii. Are you prepared? Is your Party knowledge up to speed? If not, we've got you covered. Below you'll find a visual history of the Mario Party franchise. Join us for this look back at 13 years of great times, low points and off-the-wall weird moments...
Mario Party 9 - ONM review, details
mariopartylegacy.com posted by GoNintendo Feb 04 2012 18:10 GMT
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- 86% review score
- ”This is a big comeback which has breathed new life into a flatlining series”

New info

- No 50 turn games
- No coins
- Bowser spaces appear more frequently near the end of the stages.
- 78 minigames
- Story Mode will have you playing the boards with “Bowser’s minions”.
- Step Up (Mario Party DS) returns
- Garden Battle (mode) – winner plants plants to place in their garden with the ultimate goal to completely filling yours first.
- Perspective Mode lets you play minigames in third person viewpoint.
- Unlockable vehicles and boards
- Time Trail Mode
- No Classic Mode
- No Online

More mini-games revealed

- Launch Break (Rocket Launching)
- Pizza me, Mario (Pizza Making)
- Speeding Bullets (Bullet Bill Racing)
- Growing Up (Press buttons to grow your beanstalk)
- Mecha Choice (Escape from Mecha-Koopas)
- Polar Extremes (Platforming)
- Skyjinks (Platforming)
Mario Party 9 Sure Does Look Like a Party
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jan 25 2012 19:30 GMT
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#marioparty Granted, it's a party on the Wii, but hey, a ton of people own Wiis! And thanks to Skyward Sword, many of us have even figured out how to plug it in to our new TVs and updated our firmware. So, should we want to pull out enough batteries to power three more controllers, we'll be able to play Mario Party 9, the many game modes of which are shown in the above teaser trailer. More »
The 3DS Didn't Destroy Your Eyes, So Now Nintendo's Going to Plan B
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Jan 24 2012 23:00 GMT
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#marioparty Say hello to the boxart for March Wii game Mario Kart 9. Is it colorful enough for you? (Via the Twitter feed of a Nintendo PR person). More »
Mario Party 9 - boxart update
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Jan 20 2012 23:22 GMT
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Thanks to Brandon for the heads up!
Mario Party 9 - updated fact sheet
gonintendo.com posted by GoNintendo Jan 12 2012 18:30 GMT
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Mario Party™ 9
Format: Wii™
Launch Date: 03/11/12
ESRB: TBD
Game Type: E (Everyone): Mild Cartoon Violence
Publisher: Nintendo
Website: marioparty9.nintendo.com


Grab your friends and family and captain the crew to victory!
The party is back and bigger than ever in the Mario Party™ 9 game for Wii™, featuring all-new ways to play! For the first time in the franchise, boss battles crash the party and challenge players to compete to defeat a common enemy. In addition, players now travel across stages together in a vehicle towards a common goal - overcoming obstacles, battling bosses, and collecting Mini Stars stolen by Bowser™ and his minions. Featuring 80 new minigames, adventurous new stages, and all-new ways to play that blend cooperative and competitive action for up to four players*, Mario Party 9 is the perfect way to get the party started.

FEATURES:

For the first time in the Mario Party franchise, each stage culminates in a Boss Battle. Collectively, players must combine their strength to defeat classic foes such as Bowser™ and King Boo while still playing competitively to boost their own individual scores.

In another first for the series, players ride across stages together in special vehicles. Players take turns as Captain of the vehicle by hitting Dice Blocks to move the party forward, hoping to land on lucky spaces. The vehicles also help to streamline game play and keep everyone involved in the action.

Unique Captain Events on each stage give players a new way to change the shape of the game.

In Mario Party 9, each themed stage has a clear destination point but with multiple paths along the way, so no two games will play the same. From Toad Road to Boo’s Horror Castle, players will encounter a wide variety of familiar Mario™ franchise elements in new environments that can be enjoyed solo or with friends.

Includes 80 outrageous new minigames that find players making pizzas, escaping haunted mansions, and racing snowmobiles.

No time to play through an entire stage? New minigame modes let players enjoy the action in smaller chunks of time. They can hone their skills at any minigame in Free Play mode or try the Extras mode that includes Goomba Bowling and the puzzle-based Castle Clearout.

Every time they play, players can earn Party Points that are used to unlock special items and features.
* Additional accessories are required for multiplayer game play and are sold separately.
**Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Actual price may vary.

Nintendo PR
Mario Party 9 - more details
mariopartyforum.com posted by GoNintendo Jan 07 2012 04:13 GMT
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- instead of moving around the stage separately, all players ride together in a vehicle
- only the player who is taking a turn gets the rewards
- collect as many Mini Stars as possible before the end
- earn them by landing on special spaces and playing mini-games
- purple mini Zstars remove stars from your inventory
- variety of dice: high number dice, dice that only roll 0 and 1
- board details: Toad Road has a broken bridge that cannot be jumped unless all players roll a sufficiently high number
- if you fall off the bridge, you enter a Mini Ztar-filled canyon
- Bob-omb Factory is littered with conveyer belts that change your course
- each board has a miniboss and a final boss
- in Bob-omb Factory, fight against a giant Whomp
- each player stands on a rotating platform while attempting to avoid being flattened by the stone creature
- mini-games include memory games (quickly count a horde of Goombas as they rush into their homes) to tests of your button-pressing skills (tap the proper buttons to climb a mountain) to more-physical activities (swing the Wii Remote to throw toppings on a pizza)

Thanks to Tyler for the heads up!
Mario Party 9 - fact sheet update
multiplayerblog.mtv.com posted by GoNintendo Jan 03 2012 18:46 GMT
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Synopsis

You went to Mario's last Party and had tons of fun — so much that you thought a gig like that couldn't be topped. Think again. The guests are all here — and so are the bosses. With a slew of exhilarating new features, modes and adventures that mix cooperative and competitive gameplay, Mario Party 9 delivers fun like you've never imagined. Put on your party pants.

Mario Party 9 takes the fun and excitement you know and love from the Mario Party series and kicks it up a notch. For the first time, you'll get to show your stuff in thrilling Boss Battles. Form a bond with your teammates — but don't let it be too strong. You're going to have to work together to achieve a common goal — while showing that you're the team's top contender along the way. Play nice with your crew during one adventure, and then scheme against them during another. Just be careful — you're all riding in the same vehicle as you journey across the action-packed stages. Take turns as Captain of cool vehicles like a submarine, convertible, flying carpet and more. Immerse yourself in the thrill of the game using your Wii Remote's motion-sensing capabilities as you steer Bullet Bills through races, go bowling with Koopa shells and more. Fire cannonballs at Bowser Jr., and create a masterpiece by shooting balls of paint onto an oversize canvas. With the endless adventures of this new Mario Party you'll have 9 times as much fun as you've ever had.

FEATURES

Feel your adrenaline surge after a lucky roll, high-five your teammates for toppling a boss or double-cross others at the last second to win extra Mini Stars for yourself in the latest version of Mario Party

Forget what you thought you knew about the Party, and get ready for Boss Battles and tons of new features that mix cooperative and competitive action

Work together with other players toward a common goal while proving that you're the best and leading your team to victory along the way

Hit the road and travel with your party across stages together for the first time, and take turns as Captain of exciting vehicles like a convertible, flying carpet, submarine and more
Make sure no one is left behind as you play nice or scheme against each other — just be careful because you're all riding together

Keep the fun going with 80 new mini games, adventure-filled stages and exciting new game modes

Shape the game with unique Captain Events in each stage, and tap into extra games like Goomba Bowling and Shell Soccer

Use your motion-sensing Wii Remote to pilot Bullet Bills through a race course, bowl with a Koopa shell, rotate the dial on treasure chests to unlock diamonds and toss pepperonis onto a spinning pizza (Wii Remote not included)

Point your Wii Remote to blast Bowser Jr. with cannonballs, shoot paint balls onto an oversize canvas and snare adversaries by drawing lines in the sand

Tap the Wii Remote's buttons to escape spooky haunted mansions, run and jump across an array of moving platforms and engage in fierce battles above a fiery magma pit
Earn Party Points to unlock sweet bonus content

For 1 to 4 players

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