New Game Introduces Vehicles, Boss Battles and 80 New Minigames.REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--      Nintendo invites everyone to party with Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom       friends like never before. Mario       Party 9 is now available exclusively for the Wii       console, loaded with scores of fun minigames, unlockable extras and new       elements that add some unexpected twists to the fan-favorite Mario       Party franchise. With a unique mix of competitive and cooperative       challenges that up to four players can enjoy together, this       super-charged game delivers classic characters, boundless replay value       and nonstop smiles for everyone in the household.          In Mario Party 9, players vie to become the Superstar as they       make their way through adventurous new stages, overcoming obstacles and       collecting Mini Stars. For the first time, players also travel across       each stage together in vehicles and join forces in boss battles to       defeat a common enemy. This means they must work together to beat       classic villains like Bowser and King Boo while still giving their       individual scores a boost. Throughout the stages, players take turns       acting as Captain of the vehicle, hitting Dice Blocks to move the party       toward the goal. As they progress, players may encounter 80 new       minigames that might have them making pizzas, escaping haunted houses,       bowling shells at Goombas and more.    “There’s no party like a Mario party,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of       America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “The lineup of       classic Mushroom Kingdom characters in Mario Party 9 will have       longtime series fans feeling right at home, while new elements like       cooperative boss battles and vehicles really ratchet up the excitement.”    Each stage in Mario Party 9 has its own progression from a       starting point to a destination and contains multiple paths for players       to choose. In addition to collecting Mini Stars, players also earn Party       Points that can be taken to the in-game Museum to unlock a variety of       extras, such as character constellations, additional vehicles, a Donkey       Kong-themed stage and more. There are also new minigame modes that let       players compete in shorter amounts of time, plus a Free Play mode for       practicing individual minigames and a fun Extras mode. Additional Wii       Remote controllers are required for all multiplayer modes and are sold       separately.    Mario Party 9 is the first new Mario Party game since       2007. To date, more than 32 million console and hand-held games in the Mario       Party series have been sold worldwide.          Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the       content their children can access. For more information about this and       other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/wii.          For more information about Mario Party 9, visit http://marioparty9.nintendo.com.   
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