EA Replay is a retro-themed compilation for the PlayStation Portable comprising a number of classic games. It was released in the United States on November 14, 2006, with Australian and European releases shortly afterwards.
4-467: A sequel, EA Replay 2 , was planned, but it was cancelled. The compilation includes the following titles: AD HOC Multiplayer is available for Budokan , Mutant League Football , and Road Rash II . There are unlockable pieces of game art for each title. The music in the Road Rash games has been replaced with a single new looping music track. The collection was released as a digital download for
8-653: A series of individually-selectable minigames. In 1995, You Don't Know Jack was released, the first of the You Don't Know Jack franchise and the precursor to the Jackbox Party Pack collection in 2014. In 1998, Mario Party was released on the Nintendo 64 . Its launch eventually brought about the rest of the Mario Party franchise , in wake of the game's success across markets. Mario Party 2
12-766: The PlayStation Network in Europe in January 2009. This party video game article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Party video game A party video game is a genre of video game that stems from in-person party games , involving player-to-player interaction as the central gameplay element. These games are often defined by simple controls which can be easily picked up and understood by players of any skill level. Party video games generally consist of short-term experiences which may be played in succession, and are sometimes characterized in
16-453: The form of minigames . These experiences may be played singularly or in a group, and usually feature several players competing simultaneously. The first party video game is thought to be Olympic Decathlon , releasing in 1980. In 1983, Party Mix was released for the Atari, and consisted of an anthology of five multiplayer games, which began the format of party video games releasing as
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