Mario's Tennis

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Mario's Tennis
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Virtual Boy
ReleaseJuly 21, 1995 (JP)
August 14, 1995 (NA)
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single player

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Mario's Tennis is a game for Nintendo's Virtual Boy video game console. Also known by its working title Mario's Dream Tennis, it was the console's pack-in game in North America. The game features eight famous characters from other Nintendo video games. Although a two-player function was announced, it was not implemented since the cable required to link two Virtual Boy units was never released. Due to the Virtual Boy's poor sales in North America, Mario's Tennis did not become as popular as the other games in the Mario Tennis series.

Characters

Rules

Mario prepares to serve (screenshot taken from an emulator without 3D display)

Mario's Tennis Supports Singles (Player V.S. CPU) or Doubles (Player & CPU v.s. CPU & CPU with either v.s. CPU (1 Match) or Tournament (3 Matches) play available, with Easy Normal or hard difficulties.

Reception

Mario's Tennis was deemed the seventh worst Mario game of all time by ScrewAttack, citing that there was "nothing special about it, it was just...tenniss...but it was in 3D!".[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ScrewAttack - Top Ten Worst Mario Games". GameTrailers. 2007-07-21. Retrieved 2008-06-29.

External links

Template:Mario Tennis series