Metacritic 80
Out of 100
Added a duel mode where players face off one-on-one.
Always verify the label print. Original N64 labels have a matte texture. Check for a Nintendo-stamped board inside.

Party · 2001
Mario Party 3
Nintendo 64 · Value & Price File
Third installment with duel mode and more minigames.
As of June 2026, loose cartridges typically sell for $50–$60, while complete-in-box copies trade for around $155.
Market valuemarket range · June 2026
Loose~$50–$60CIB~$155
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★ Party · 2001 ★
THE FILE
- Developer
- Hudson Soft
- Publisher
- Nintendo
- Released
- 2001-05-07
- Genre
- Party
- Players
- 4
- ROM
- 32 MB
- Save
- Controller Pak
- ESRB
- E
- Units Sold
- 1.97M
- Score
- 80 / 100
Collector's Q&A
How much is Mario Party 3 worth?
As of June 2026, a loose cartridge typically sells for $50–$60. Complete-in-box copies sell for around $155. Live links in the Price Check panel show the latest numbers.
Why does complete-in-box cost more?
The original box and manual were routinely discarded, so surviving complete sets are genuinely scarce. The box and manual can add at least $80 over the loose price.
How do I spot a fake cartridge?
Authentic carts have a Nintendo-stamped board inside, factory-molded plastic seams, and a board serial that matches the region label. Phillips-head screws instead of Gamebit screws? Treat it as suspect.
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