Mario Power Tennis
Mario Power Tennis | |
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Developer | Camelot |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Gamecube, Nintendo Wii |
Release Date | Gamecube JP October 28, 2004 US November 8, 2004 EU February 25, 2005 Wii JP January 15, 2009 EU March 6, 2009 US March 9, 2009 AU March 26, 2009 |
Rating | ESRB: E |
Mario Power Tennis (known in Japan as Mario Tennis GC) is the Gamecube successor to the Mario Tennis games.
Story
The game does not have a storyline, but Power Tour follows the example of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour by using the introduction video as a type of short. It acts as a showcase for the various characters in the game while following the comical mishaps of Wario and Waluigi as they attempt to sabotage others to usurp glory. Within this short, Wario and Waluigi form an alliance with Bowser after stumbling into his secret training room. They try to bombard Mario with Bullet Bills and Bob-ombs on the tennis court, but he knocks them back at them, and once again the three villains end up being humiliated in an explosion.
Gameplay
This game expands upon the gameplay and graphics of the first Mario Tennis. New features include characters having Skill Types and special Power Shots. Players can choose between Exhibition Mode, Tournament Mode or a series of special minigames. This game also features a wide variety of themed courts.
Playable Characters
- Mario
- Luigi
- Peach
- Daisy
- Wario
- Waluigi
- Bowser
- Donkey Kong
- Diddy Kong
- Yoshi
- Bowser Jr.
- Koopa Troopa
- Boo
- Shy Guy
Unlockable
Legacy
Ports and Remakes
- In 2009, it was remade for the Wii as part of the New Play Control series. This version was modified to be controlled using the Wii's motion controls.
Sequels
- Mario Tennis: Power Tour was released for the Game Boy Advance as a companion game, although unlike the previous pair of Tennis games (and the accompanying pair of Mario Golf games), it cannot link up to the Gamecube game. The series would later be continued with Mario Tennis Open for the 3DS.
Trivia
- Unlike other Mario games, Power Tennis has two sets of staged blooper reels which play during the credits.
Titles in the various Mario Sports Games |
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NES Open Tournament Golf - Mario Golf (64) - Mario Golf (GBC) - Toadstool Tour - Advance Tour - World Tour - Super Rush Mario's Tennis - Mario Tennis (N64) (GBC) - Power Tennis - Power Tour - Tennis Open - Ultra Smash - Aces Super Mario Strikers (Charged - Battle League) - Mario Superstar Baseball - Mario Super Sluggers Mario Hoops 3-on-3 - Mario Sports Mix - Mario Sports Superstars Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Winter - London 2012 - Sochi 2014 - Rio 2016 - Tokyo 2020) |