Mario Party
Game Boy Advance · 1998
About this game
Mario Party is a party game for 1 to 4 players.
The festivities are based on a board game format, right down to the fact that players must roll a die to determine how many spaces to move.
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Players land on different squares, each space holding one of more than fifty different mini-games.
These quick competitions determine who will earn coins and stars, and who will go home empty handed.
The mini-games are spread over eight different game boards, all of which are not immediately available.
Some of the games pit every man or princess against the others, some are two-on-two, and others are even three against one.
One challenge is loosely based on "Simon Says", another involves a two-on-two bobsled race, and one game makes one player attempt to cross a rope while the other three do their best to shake the player off.
There are skill games, racing games, puzzle games, and other types.
A good portion of the actual game boards are animated, with hidden dangers and special challenges scattered everywhere.
Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Donkey Kong, Bowser, Yoshi, and Wario are all invited to the party, and each character has his or her own game board.
About Game Boy Advance
Nintendo's Game Boy Advance (2001) offered near-SNES-level graphics in a handheld and became a home for excellent ports as well as original titles across nearly every genre. GBA cartridges are generally durable and plentiful, making it an approachable platform for new collectors, though a few late-release RPGs and limited exclusives have become genuine chase items.
Gamevaro tracks Mario Party for Game Boy Advance with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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Market values by condition
Recent sales
| Date | Type | Region | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-18 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €75.31 |
| 2026-07-18 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €172.81 |
| 2026-07-18 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €15.63 |
| 2026-07-16 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €75.50 |
| 2026-07-16 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €15.67 |
| 2026-07-16 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €173.25 |
| 2026-07-14 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €15.54 |
| 2026-07-14 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €172.91 |
| 2026-07-14 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €75.39 |
| 2026-07-13 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €172.82 |
| 2026-07-13 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €15.53 |
| 2026-07-13 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €75.35 |
| 2026-07-09 | Boxed (CIB) | NTSC-U | €75.52 |
| 2026-07-09 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €173.06 |
| 2026-07-09 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €16.09 |
| 2026-07-08 | Sealed / New | NTSC-J | €306.57 |
| 2026-07-08 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-J | €21.44 |
| 2026-07-08 | Sealed / New | PAL | €350.46 |
| 2026-07-08 | Loose / Item only | PAL | €31.76 |
| 2026-07-07 | Loose / Item only | NTSC-U | €22.24 |
| 2026-07-07 | Sealed / New | NTSC-U | €306.57 |
Market insights
Rarity & condition
Only a handful of market sales have been tracked for Mario Party, suggesting it doesn't trade hands very often — a sign of relative scarcity compared to more common Game Boy Advance titles.
Complete-in-box (CIB) copies typically command a premium over loose cartridges/discs because the original box and manual are more fragile and get discarded or damaged over time — fewer complete sets survive.
Frequently asked questions
How much is Mario Party worth?
Mario Party for Game Boy Advance is currently worth €31.76 loose, and €350.46 factory sealed. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.
Is Mario Party rare?
Mario Party has only a handful of tracked market sales, suggesting relative scarcity compared to more common Game Boy Advance titles.
What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for Mario Party?
Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. These are tracked as separate market values because the price gap between them can be significant, especially for older releases.
Is Mario Party worth more in PAL or NTSC?
The PAL version of Mario Party is currently worth €31.76 loose, versus €15.63 for NTSC-U. Regional price differences usually come down to print run size and regional collector demand.
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