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Template:Series-infobox The Mario Tennis series is a series of six games including: Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color, Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, Mario's Tennis, Mario Power Tennis for the Game Boy Advance, and Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube. Half of the series have a very big amount of characters, that were only featured in the Mario Tennis series.
Main Games
Mario's Tennis
Mario's Tennis is a Virtual Boy game, the first in the Mario Tennis series. It was later followed by Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. It features Mario and his friends playing a classic game of tennis. The game was one of the first Virtual Boy games to be released and is one out of the only three Mario games to be released on the Virtual Boy.
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Mario Tennis is a Nintendo 64 video game, later released for the Game Boy Color. It features Mario and his friends playing a classic game of tennis, with a few Mario twists. It was originally going to be called Mario's Dream Tennis, but was changed for unknown reasons. This game marked the debut of Waluigi, and also Princess Daisy and Birdo's re-entries into the Mario series.
Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)
Mario Tennis is a tennis game for the Game Boy Color. The game features Mario and other characters.
Mario Power Tennis
Mario Power Tennis is a game for the Nintendo GameCube. It is the sequel of Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. In this game, Mario and his various friends (and enemies) meet up to play a few rounds of tennis. Like previous Mario sports titles, all the playable characters have special Power Shots to make the game more interesting. Additionally, there are courts in the game that have special effects and events during the game. Also, there are special games for each court to play with.
Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance)
Mario Power Tennis is very similar to its GameCube counterpart, except it is for the Game Boy Advance. It brings back the RPG elements of its predecessor. The game is not compatible with Mario Power Tennis like its golf counterpart. The American name for that game is Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
Mario Tennis Open
Mario Tennis Open is an upcoming title new to the series for the Nintendo 3DS. It seems to be based off of Mario Power Tennis from the Nintendo GameCube. It has been stated that the game will feature gyroscope support.
Ports
New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis
This game is a port of Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube. For the Wii version of Mario Power Tennis (via the New Play Control! lineup), the controls are not like the Nintendo Gamecube version, since the game makes use of the Wii's motion controls. This version includes a tutorial movie to demonstrate how to use the Wii Remote in this game. Players can choose to play with the Wii Remote only, or with the Wii Remote/Nunchuk combination for advanced control of playable character participants.
Gameplay Menu
In the five installments of the Mario Tennis series, many gameplay menus appear. Below is a list of them in alphabetical order.
Menu | MT(N64) | MT(GBC) | MPT | MPT(GBA) | MT3DS |
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Connectivity | File:Check small.png | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | File:X mark.png | |
Exhibition | File:Check small.png | File:Check small.png | File:Check small.png | File:Check small.png | File:Check small.png |
Item Battle | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | |
Mario Minigames | File:X mark.png | File:Check small.png | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | |
Piranha Challenge | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | File:X mark.png | File:X mark.png | |
Ring Shot | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | |
RPG style Story Mode | File:X mark.png | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | File:Check small.png | |
Tournament | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png | File:Check small.png | File:X mark.png |
Courts
In the five installments of the Mario Tennis series, many Mario courts appear. Below is a list of them in alphabetical order.
1 - Playable only after used Connectivity
Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
- Dark World - Bowser Court
- Donkey Kong Jungle - Donkey Kong Court
- Mario Bros. - Mario Bros. Court, Super Mario Court
- Peach's Castle - Mario & Luigi Court, Peach Court
- Wario's Place - Wario & Waluigi Court, Wario Court, Waluigi Court
- Yoshi's Island - Baby Mario & Yoshi Court, Birdo & Yoshi Court, Yoshi Court
Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)
- Donkey Kong Jungle - Jungle Court
- Mario Bros. - Star Court
- Peach's Castle - Castle Court
- Wario's Place - Warehouse Court
- Yoshi's Island - Tropics Court
Mario Power Tennis
- Dark World - Bowser's Castle Court
- Donkey Kong Jungle - DK Jungle Court
- Gooper Blooper - Gooper Blooper Court
- Isle Delfino - Delfino Plaza Court
- Luigi's Mansion - Luigi's Mansion
- Mario Bros. - Mario Classic Court
- Peach's Castle - Peach Dome Court
- Wario's Place - Wario Factory Court
Mario Tennis Open Confirmed Courts
- Peach's Castle - Peach Dome Court
Playable Characters
In the six installments of the Mario Tennis series, many Mario characters appear. Below is a list of them in alphabetical order.
Trivia
- In Nintendo Monopoly, there is a Brick Block/Coin Block card that rewards $100 for winning a tennis tournament.