Mario Party 5

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Mario Announces Bid For U.S. Presidency The Mario Party 5 Platform: All Fun, No Politics

REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 11, 2003 – Promising "pasta in every pot," and "Nintendo GameCube’ systems in every home," video game pioneer Mario’ announced his bid for the U.S. presidency today and encouraged his supporters to join the Mario Party.

Some scholars wondered whether Mario could overcome the constitutional hurdles facing his candidacy. For starters, they noted, Mario was not born in the United States, and is short of the constitutionally mandated 35 years. However, Mario, who routinely overcomes hurdles with a series of flip-flops worthy of any politician (as most recently evidenced in the new game for Nintendo GameCube, Mario Party® 5), remained undaunted by critics.

"With the many actors getting into politics recently, I thought, 'Hey, I'm more entertaining than many of them,' not to mention, I'm a lot more animated," Mario says. "Anyone who gets involved with the Mario Party knows that it's all about nonstop action and fun."

The goal of Mario Party 5 for the Nintendo GameCube (available today at an MSRP of $49.95) is to restore peace in Dream World, which was disrupted by evildoers Bowser and the Koopa Kids. People who join the Mario Party 5 fun will find that they can play more than 60 new mini-games, making it by far the busiest and most active of all the parties. The game sports new game boards, new playable characters, an expanded one-player mode and, of course, the multiplayer madness that made the franchise famous in the first place. This sequel extends Mario Party's reign as the king of the party game!

Standing at just 5 feet tall, Mario would be the shortest U.S. president ever, 4 inches shorter than James Madison. He would be only the second bachelor president, after James Buchanan (Princess Peach has offered to take on the duties of the first lady).

Sources close to the campaign said that Mario was considering following in the footsteps of John F. Kennedy by making his brother, Luigi, an integral part of his administration, possibly even his running mate. The rest of Mario's top advisers embody diversity itself with the inclusion of Toad (a 29-inch diplomat from the Mushroom Kingdom), Yoshi’ (a long-tongued dinosaur) and Donkey Kong® (a stubborn ape). The political quintet has been dubbed the "Mario Party 5."

The worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its popular home and portable video game systems. Each year, hundreds of all-new titles for the best-selling Game Boy® Advance and Nintendo GameCube’ systems extend Nintendo's vast game library and continue the tradition of delivering a rich, diverse mix of quality video games for players of all ages. Since the release of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 1.8 billion video games globally, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario and Donkey Kong and launching popular culture franchise phenomena such as Metroid’, Zelda’ and Pokémon®. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere.

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Press Release

It’s an all-out bash!

The superstars of the Mushroom Kingdom are partying again! Grab your friends and join in the madness as you battle across all-new game boards in a race to collect the most stars. Brand-new mini-games, including one-on-one duels and everyone-vs.-Bowser brawls, as well as mini-game tournaments, a decathlon event, and much more make this a party you just can’t miss!

With a single-player Story Mode, a Super Duel Mode, a Bonus Mode, and much more, you can party with friends–or alone!

Blast your foes in Bill Blasters, escape from Bowser in Cage-in Cookin’, and outwit your opponents in Coney Island!

More than 70 all-new mini-games!

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Back of Case (US)

Taxes? Yawn. Foreign policy? Even bigger yawn. Forget politics and join the Mario Party with Mario Party 5 for Nintendo GameCube.

Mario Party 5 takes the Mario Party series to a the next level with new game boards, more than 60 new minigames, new playable characters, an expanded single-player mode and, of course, more multiplayer madness than you can handle!

Features * Change the location of event spaces on the virtual game board to get a leg up on your competition. Race to collect more Stars than the other players! * Duke it out in new duel, traditional or everyone-vs.-Bowser minigames. * Compete against the Koopa Kid Brigade -- a trio of Koopa Kids who take their turns simultaneously. This cuts down significantly on the wait time and lets you get back to the action more quickly. * Play Card Party, Ice Hockey or Beach Volleyball in Bonus mode!

In Mario Party 5, Mario and his friends are trying to restore peace to Dream Word by racing around a collection of all-new game boards. This time around, players can change the location of event spaces by using special capsules found on each board. The player with the most Stars and Coins at the end of the game wins!

In addition to Party Mode, Mario Party 5 also features Story mode (a single-player game), Super Duel mode (a mode in which you use points to purchase parts to tank-like vehicles, then battle the computer or friends), Bonus mode (where you can find Beach Volleyball, Ice Hockey and more), and Mini-Game mode (where you can cut out the board altogether and get straight to the action). Mario Party 5 is definitely Mario's biggest party yet!

Bottom Line

Mario Party 5 delivers more of the great multiplayer action that has made the series so successful. An expanded single-player mode, refined play control and a wide variety of bonuses add to the fun. If you're planning a game night with a group of friends, Mario Party 5 is the perfect game to have in the line-up.

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www.nintendo.com


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