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"Mario Party: Star Rush achieves its goals. It's entertaining, charming and offers some easy-going minigame fun. The main modes have a nice variety and sense of purpose, and aside from two duds the overall offering includes a mix of longer-form and quickfire gameplay options. The free 'Guest' download is a brilliant touch for quick and easy local multiplayer with only one full copy on hand, and even though the minigame collection isn't Nintendo's finest we've enjoyed some light-hearted - and occasionally feisty - games with family and friends.Mario Party: Star Rush may not excel in many ways, but it addresses some complaints from past entries and delivers some harmless entertainment. We're not sure you should rush out to buy it, but it still shows that Mario and company can be stars of a party."
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Mario Artist: Paint Studio is a creative tool for drawing and editing images with Mario-themed elements. Players use stamps, brushes, and imported visuals to build scenes on a grid-based canvas. The game adds layers and effects to basic sketches while letting up to four people work on the same image simultaneously. It runs on the 64DD peripheral and requires specific hardware to transfer photos from real-world sources or Game Boy Camera footage. The standout feature is its four-player mode which lets friends combine ideas into one artwork. Though limited by its niche platform, the game remains a curiosity for collectors and fans of early digital art experiments. Its inclusion of Nintendo characters and collaborative focus made it a rare multiplayer creative space in 1999.
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