Mario Power Tennis
Mario Power Tennis is a sequel to Mario Tennis that was released on November 8, 2004. Like its predecessor, Mario Power Tennis is a game in which Mario and all his pals get together to play tennis. The game was developed by Camelot Software Planning and being published by Nintendo.
GametypesExhibition Standard Master — Basics of tennis. Ring Shot Technique — Challenge to hit the ball through rings. Item Battle — Hit the ball through boxes for classic Mario power-ups like Koopa Shells, Bananas, Mushroom turbo boosts and more. Gimmick Court — Keep your footing on tilting courts, dodge ghosts, slog through sludge and more.
Special Games Artist on the Court — Whack paint balls to color in a Mario mural. (His correct colors are shown in a reflection beneath your character's feet). Terror Tennis — Outside Luigi's Mansion, whack balls at ghosts trying to escape from their portraits. You'll get more points if a ghost is just about to escape. Tic-Tac-Glow — On Delfino Plaza, step on nozzles, then whack balls of water to rinse sludge and free Shine Sprites. Bonus points for freeing three in a row or, better yet, more than one line at a time. Chain-Chomp Challenge — You and three other players visit Wario Factory to bat tennis balls, water balls and Bob-ombs at Chain-Chomps. Score points for hitting tennis balls into your Chain-Chomp's mouth. If it gets hit by one more Bob-omb, though, it will break free and chase you! You'll then need to stomp the water switch to cool off your Chain-Chomp. You can also Bob-omb your rival's Chain-Chomps. Gooper Blooper Volley — With four rackets, Gooper Blooper never misses a return. Panels slide back and forth with each hit, reducing or enlarging the size of your court. You're a winner if you keep the volley alive for the specified number of shots. Mecha-Bowser Mayhem — Slam tennis balls, Bullet Bills and Bob-ombs at Mecha-Bowser. Grab invincibility and turbo boosts. Meanwhile, Mecha-Bowser will try to drain all your energy with his terrifying fire breath.
Characters
Mario Power Tennis has a total of 14 characters in the game that all have strengths and weaknesses.
Unlockable Characters
Reference Mario Power Tennis at Nintendo.com
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