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Mario Party 3 N64

Average Sale Price £101.08 ▲ 9.8% this month
Price Range £39.95 – £179.99
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2026-04-05 £101.08 £39.95 £179.99 10
2026-04-04 £92.09 £36.21 £179.99 10
2026-04-03 £92.08 £36.21 £179.99 10
2026-04-02 £84.71 £36.21 £146.30 10
2026-04-01 £79.96 £36.21 £146.30 10
2026-03-31 £78.69 £36.21 £146.30 10
2026-03-30 £78.67 £6.55 £146.30 10
2026-03-29 £70.35 £6.55 £146.30 10
2026-03-28 £56.45 £6.55 £129.97 10
2026-03-27 £56.43 £6.55 £129.97 10
2026-03-26 £60.24 £6.55 £129.97 10
2026-03-25 £63.17 £6.55 £146.30 10

Game Info

Developer
Hudson Soft
Publisher
Nintendo
Platform
N64
Release Year
2000

Screenshots

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Game History

Mario Party 3 was developed by Hudson Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 console. The game was produced as the third installment in the Mario Party franchise, continuing the party board game formula that had proven successful with its predecessors.

Mario Party 3 was originally released in Japan on December 7, 2000. It subsequently launched in North America on October 30, 2001, and in Europe in 2002. The game's worldwide release helped solidify the Mario Party series as a major multiplayer franchise during the N64 era.

The game received generally positive reviews from critics upon launch. Publications praised its collection of mini-games, colorful graphics, and multiplayer entertainment value. However, some reviewers noted that the core gameplay formula remained similar to previous entries. The game sold well commercially, contributing to the overall success of the Mario Party series during that generation and encouraging Nintendo to continue developing Mario Party titles.

Mario Party 3 holds significance for collectors today for several reasons. The game is considered a standout entry in the classic Mario Party series by fans who prefer the N64-era games. It remains sought after by Nintendo 64 collectors, particularly in Japan where the N64 library is highly valued. Complete copies with original boxes and manuals command respectable prices in the retro gaming market due to relative scarcity and collector demand.

The game featured several notable design elements, including a story mode where players competed for control of the Millennium Star. The roster included twelve playable characters, each with unique characteristics and abilities. Mario Party 3 also expanded the mini-game selection compared to earlier titles, providing more variety for multiplayer sessions.

The game's legacy endures as part of the beloved N64 library. While the Mario Party series evolved significantly on subsequent Nintendo consoles, Mario Party 3 is remembered fondly by those who experienced it during the N64's lifespan and remains a notable chapter in the franchise's history.