Party 3 games

Best Classic Party Games

The complete collection of 3 vintage party games — with full reviews, cheat codes, and trivia.

💡 Party Genre Overview

  • 3 classic Party games in our database
  • Available on NINTENDO-64, PLAYSTATION
  • Top rated: Mario Party 2 (8.8/10)
  • Covering releases from 1998 to 1999

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Mario Party
1998
Mario Party box art
NINTENDO-64
8.5
1998 · Hudson Soft

The party game that defined competitive friendship destruction. Mario Party's board game structure combined with 50 minigames created an entirely new genre. The N64 game that turns any gathering into a lively tournament, complete with Bowser stealing stars and the infamous stick-spinning mini-games.

Crash Bash
1999
Crash Bash box art
PLAYSTATION
7.8
1999 · Eurocom

Sony's PS1 answer to Mario Party featuring Crash and friends in competitive minigame tournaments. Crash Bash's four-player arena battles — polar bear push, bowling, pogo party, and tank warfare — made it the best party game in the PS1 library despite critical reception that focused on the lack of a proper platformer installment.

Party Games FAQ

What are the best classic Party games of all time?
The best vintage Party games include Mario Party 2, Mario Party, Crash Bash. These titles defined the party genre during the classic gaming era.
What consoles had the best Party games?
The best party games were available on NINTENDO-64, PLAYSTATION, each platform offering unique takes on the genre.
What makes a great classic Party game?
Classic Party games are defined by their innovative gameplay mechanics, memorable design, and timeless entertainment value that stands up decades after release.

About Classic Party Games

The party genre has produced some of the most beloved and influential video games in history. From early arcade classics to the sophisticated titles of the 16-bit era, party games have consistently challenged players with their unique mechanics and memorable experiences.

Our database covers 3 party games spanning from the earliest home consoles through the PlayStation era, complete with full reviews, cheat codes, development trivia, and recommendations for games like your favorites.