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Mario Party E. Mario Party 11 Fantendo Nintendo Fanon Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia Many of these cards contain "dot-codes" that, when scanned into the e-Reader, allow players to play minigames similar to those found in the regular Mario Party series. Mario Party-e (also called MP-e) were e-Reader cards released for the Game Boy Advance

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Mix in another deck, and up to eight can party hearty on the included fold-out game board It is compatible with the e-Reader accessory for the Game Boy Advance

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A card game based on Nintendo's Mario Party video game franchise Mario Party-e is a card game released in 2003 that makes optional use of the Nintendo e-Reader Games consist of one player or multi-player duels, and include the likes of Cast Away Mario (which has you attempting to catch the correct fish), Balloon Burst (a remake of Hot Potato.

Mario Party 6 (Video Game 2004) IMDb. Mario Party-e was a collection of 64 different cards that, if scanned in the e-Reader, could be different minigames played on the Game Boy Advance The game was packaged with 64 cards, as well as an instruction booklet and a playboard

Mario Party 4 — StrategyWiki Strategy guide and game reference wiki. Mario Party-e (also called MP-e) were e-Reader cards released for the Game Boy Advance A card game based on Nintendo's Mario Party video game franchise