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{{more images|The cards, playboard, and anything else in this set}}
{{more images|The cards, playboard, and anything else in this set}}
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{{game infobox
[[File:MarioParty-e.jpg|thumb|The box-cover of ''Mario Party-e'']]
|image=[[File:MarioParty-e.jpg|250px]]<br>North American box art
'''''Mario Party-e''''' is a board game for the [[Game Boy Advance]] that uses  the [[e-Reader]] accessory. It was released on February 18, 2003.<ref name="IGN">Harris, Craig. (2/25/2003) [http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/387/387202p1.html Mario Party-e Review]. IGN. Retrieved 2009-11-1.</ref> It comes with 64 cards, a playboard, and an instruction booklet. The game was only released in North America. The game makes use of artwork and characters from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.
|developer={{wp|indieszero}}<ref>[https://indieszero.co.jp/product/05 "Mario Party-e(北米地域のみ)"] (in Japanese). {{wp|indieszero}}. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230327084250/https://indieszero.co.jp/product/05 Archived] from the original on March 27, 2023. Retrieved June 5, 2023.</ref>
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|release={{release|USA|February 17, 2003<ref name=release>[https://indieszero.co.jp/product/05 "2003年2月17日"] (in Japanese). {{wp|indieszero}}. [https://web.archive.org/web/20230327084250/https://indieszero.co.jp/product/05 Archived] from the original on March 27, 2023. Retrieved June 5, 2023.</ref>|Canada|February 17, 2003<ref name=release></ref>}}
|languages={{languages|en_us=y|fr_fr=y|fr_ca=y|es_es=y|es_latam=y|}}
|genre=[[Genre#Party games|Party]]
|modes=2-4 players
|platforms=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|media={{media|ereader=1|}}{{footnote|main|a}}
|input={{input|gba=1}}
}}
'''''Mario Party-e''''' is a board game for the [[Game Boy Advance]] that uses  the [[e-Reader]] accessory. It was released on February 17, 2003.<ref name=release></ref> It comes with 64 cards, a playboard, and an instruction booklet. The game was only released in North America. The game makes use of artwork and characters from ''[[Mario Party 4]]''.


==Characters==
==Characters==
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===Non-playable===
===Non-playable===
* [[Luigi]] (appears in Mario's Mallet)
* [[Luigi]] (appears in Mario's Mallet)
* [[Goomba]] (appears in Mario's Mallet)
* [[Donkey Kong]]
* [[Donkey Kong]] (cameo on the game board)
* [[Bowser]] (appears in Spinister Bowser)
* [[Bowser]] (appears in Spinister Bowser, appears as the mechanical bull in Daisy's Rodeo!)
* [[Big Boo]] (appears in Bolt from Boo)
* [[Big Boo]] (appears in Bolt from Boo)
* [[Princess Peach]] (appears in Cast Away Mario! and Mario's Mallet)
* [[Princess Peach]] (appears in Cast Away Mario! and Mario's Mallet)
* [[Cheep Cheep]] (appears in Cast Away Mario!)
* [[Blurp]] (appears in Cast Away Mario!)
* [[Rip Van Fish]] (appears in Cast Away Mario!)
* [[Sidestepper]] (appears in Cast Away Mario!)
* [[Sidestepper]] (appears in Cast Away Mario!)
* [[Shy Guy]] (appears in Fast Feed Yoshi!)
* [[Shy Guy]] (appears in Fast Feed Yoshi!)
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==Reception==
==Reception==
Reviews of the card game are decently positive. {{wp|IGN}}'s Craig Harris rated the game 8.0, saying that the game is "easy to pick up and play", while suggesting that if Nintendo made booster packs that maximize the fun by adding more challenges, and utilizing the e-Reader, it would be a welcome addition. <ref>Harris, Craig (February 25, 2003). [http://gameboy.ign.com/articles/387/387202p1.html "Mario Party-e Review"]. {{wp|''IGN''}}. [https://web.archive.org/web/20040506034942/http://gameboy.ign.com:80/articles/387/387202p1.html Archived] from the original on May 6, 2004. Retrieved June 5, 2023.</ref>
Reviews of the card game are decently positive. {{wp|IGN}}'s Craig Harris rated the game 8.0, saying that the game is "easy to pick up and play", while suggesting that if Nintendo made booster packs that maximize the fun by adding more challenges, and utilizing the e-Reader, it would be a welcome addition. <ref name="IGN"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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BigBooMP-e.png|Big Boo
BigBooMP-e.png|Big Boo
MPEPrincessDaisySprite.png|Daisy
MPEPrincessDaisySprite.png|Daisy
File:MPEMarioSprite.png|Mario
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/mariopartye.pdf Instruction booklet, provided by Nintendo]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/mariopartye.pdf Instruction booklet, provided by Nintendo]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/mpe_french.pdf French instructions]
*[https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/mpe_french.pdf French instructions]
==Notes==
{{footnote|note|a|''Mario Party-e'' can be played without the [[e-Reader]] accessory, but the accessory will be required to play any of the 11 minigames.}}


==References==
==References==

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