![]() ![]() So what's so much better about this game than the first one? Pr etty much everything in the game. The successor to the first game has been created, now titled Mario Tennis(without the "'s"). But hey, it was Mario's first tennis game, so that also means that its inevitable successor would be able to improve on the original formula, while adding a whole lot more.įast forward to the year 2001. Unfortunately, Nintendo could've done a lot more for that game, as it felt like an average tennis game, but with Mario characters. It got the job done as a decent, playable tennis game, while adding some cool 3-D effects, something the Virtual Boy was known for. ![]() Read full reviewĮasily one of the best in the series, if not the best!Ī while back, on the failed Nintendo Virtual Boy game system, there was a game called Mario's Tennis, first of the Mario Tennis games. This game is one of the best sport games I've play for the gba, a good game with real and the Mario world put together. You could sleep in your drome, mini games you beat you can play again in the mini game icon in the main screen. In exhibition you can play as any body you vs in the game in any level like beginner, pro. You can also play as two people and grow levels and play mini games to make their special experience grow.You can play single and double in this game. You can have power shots to score easy instead of just playing to score and take longer, theirs power shots that can make the opponent move back or other things and theirs power shots to catch the ball if it is to far to reach.In this game you can walk around talk to people and some you can talk to and play them to get better and reach a better rank. The boy's name is Clay or you can change it and the girl's name is Ace or you can change that. In this game you play as a boy or a girl. This game is better than the gameboy color version. or Shy Guy! The 128-Meg Mario Tennis offers three save files to store your individual accomplishments, and supports the Rumble Pak accessory for vibration feedback. If you're good enough, you might even be able to play as Donkey Kong Jr. By winning matches in the Tournament Mode as well as the individual Special Matches, players can unlock hidden courts, secrets, and characters. Like Mario Golf before it, Mario Tennis features a reward system for completing the different modes of play. You and your opponent will be able to tell when a powerful shot has been delivered by watching its color: an orange, blue or purple streak, depending on the shot. Each shot can also be powered-up by holding down the button for a specific duration of time. Other techniques to master are slicing and putting topspin on the ball. ![]() Moves you can perform include serves, lobs, drops and overhand smashes. Finally, Bowser Stage has you targeting floating power-up cubes on a tilting court. To win, you must hit them all past your opponent. Those familiar with Mario Golf will recognize the Ring Shot mode, which involves aiming the ball through a series of rings - all while trying to beat your opponent! The Piranha Challenge offers multiple piranha plants that fire tennis balls toward you. Exhibition lets you play singles or doubles matches against the computer or human opponents, while the Tournament has you trying to beat three different players to win a cup.ĭemo mode, as you might have guessed, lets you watch the computer play a game to learn some helpful techniques or court strategies. ![]() Six modes of play are available: Exhibition, Tournament, Demo, Ring Shot, Piranha Challenge and Bowser Stage. His name? Waluigi!ĭeveloped by Camelot, the same team responsible for Mario Golf, Mario Tennis is a 3D take on the sport with courts, characters, and music drawn from the colorful world of Mario. It seems Luigi has a nemesis akin to Mario's Wario. One new character has been added to the mix, however. Take the court as one of the following characters, all of whom have starred in one game or another since the days of the 8-bit NES: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Baby Mario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Paratroopa, Toad, Birdo, Bowser, Boo and Daisy. Tennis, anyone? Mario and his buddies are back to compete in their second sporting event on the Nintendo 64. ![]()
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