Mario Tennis

Are you playing tennis? Love the sport so much? If so, then you probably are familiar with the Mario Tennis version. Well, this game is not something you can actually play. Fact of the matter is that, the Mario Tennis was developed and introduced worldwide as a video game. The video gamers who love tennis probably know this.

History Of The Game

Several researches have revealed that Mario Tennis first came out of scene in 1995. It was developed and introduced to the market with the Mario’s Tennis designed for the Virtual Boy. It was developed in a form of series featuring Mario and all of his casts playing a game of tennis. The casts presented by this game will signify your position in the game.

Available Series

Mario Tennis, just like the rest of the video game series developed by techies, are available in a variety of series. The first known series of this game is the Mario’s Tennis, which is but designed for the Virtual Boy of Nintendo and was released in 1995. This series is also known for its working title, which is Mario’s Dream Tennis. According to several reviews, it remains as North America’s console’s pack-in craze.

From the Virtual Boy’s version, there came out Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. This was released in 2000 and was developed by Camelot Software Planning. Although published by Nintendo for the N64, this game was also made popular by Game Boy Color in the same year of its release. One notable thing about this game is that it introduces Wario’s brother and Luigi’s antagonist, Waluigi. It is also here where characters like Birdo and Princess Daisy were introduced.

The series of Mario Tennis is not just limited into what has been said. There is also the other version designed for the Game Boy Color, which was released in 2001. Reviews have it that this product features mainly a two-button control mechanic, similar to that features in Nintendo 64. The only difference between the two is that this one has an extensive role-playing feature. It also uses the Transfer Pak to move the data from and to the N64.

The Mario Power Tennis is also developed now for the GameCube. It was released in 2004 and is known in Japan by the name Mario Tennis GC. It is also designed and developed by the Camelot Software Planning and was published by Nintendo for its GameCube series. Many consider this as the perfect sequel to the version of N64. Perhaps what’s interesting to know about this series is that it comes with several exhibition and special game features. These features are presented as Mario Power Tennis hints and tips, then leaving the players guided.

Finally, there is the Mario Power Tour series, which is but crafted for Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance in 2005. While the Mario Power Tennis was considered a sequel to the N64, this one is deemed perfect for the Game Boy Color. What makes this unique from the rest of the Mario games is that it doesn’t allow players to hook their game using the GameCube version of Nintendo.

Types Of Characters

Mario Tennis features a variety of game characters. The most notable of them include Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Yoshi, Toad, Koopa Troopa, Donkey Kong Jr., Princess Daisy, Bowser, Baby Mario, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, Boo, Birdo, Paratroopa, Shy Guy, Diddy Kong, Bowser Jr., Fly Guy, Wiggler, and Petey Piranha. These characters are divided into types, with the All Around possessing the best balance. There are the Technique characters that have the power to control the direction of the ball. Then, there are the Speed players who obviously are the fastest, the strongest Powers, the Tricky worst balance holder players, and lastly, the Defensive classes who are noted for their long arm reach.

You can download Mario Tennis these days through a number of sites on the web. Pick the ones that offer a free and reliable service.

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