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Mario Power Tennis on GameCube (2005)

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Average rating: 53%
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2.5 stars out of 5
from 743 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 3
User collections: My Gamcube Game Collection
Developers: CAMELOT
Format: GameCube
Number of players: 1
Released: 25/02/2005
Also Available on:  Also Available on: WII

Brief synopsis of Mario Power Tennis

In 2000, Camelot Software Planning, under license from Nintendo, developed Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. Its always nice when Mario puts in an appearance on a Nintendo console, but the Mario Tennis name was prestigious already, having been something of a two-player classic on the Game Boy. The N64 successor lived up to the legend, providing a much-needed four player tennis game for the matured console. With gameplay whose accessibility belied its depth, competitors could choose one of many characters from the Mario Brothers universe, with old favourites like the Princess and Bowser, down to more recent additions such as the frankly terrifying Waluigi. On top of regular singles and doubles tournaments, a number of other game modes were featured, testing players by challenging them to get the ball through hoops, return balls showered at them by piranha plants, and even play with bombs.

Now, also developed by Camelot, Mario Power Tennis is coming to the Nintendo Gamecube. On a system that has yet to be blessed with a definitive tennis application, could this be what Cube owners have been waiting for? In this new version Mario and his friends (and enemies) serve, slice, spin and lob their way back into the limelight, and this time each one also has their own trademark outrageous special move. As youd expect up to four players can participate in exhibitions and tournaments on both normal courts and wacky, far out ones.

But theres also a crazy selection of minigames. Old favourites like Ring Shot make a comeback, and theres Item Mode that features items that youd normally expect to see in a Mario Kart game. Other chaotic games star Ghosts, Chomps, Bloopers and Bob-ombs and theres even a mode where you paint a picture on a wall by hitting balls against it.

And as in the first game players can progress to earn more modes and players, which should also contribute to the games lifespan, so Mario Power Tennis should treat Cube owners with a timely dose of multiplayer fun.

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Rated - 2 starsTennis + video game = does not work

A customer from Hitchin , 12/09/2007

Maybe me finding the sport dull to begin with didn't help, but I feel tennis is too repetitve to make a great video game and even Mario's involvement couldn't stop this from being basically a glorified version of Pong. I could only play this for about ten minutes at a time before getting bored, there's only so much hitting a ball backward and forward that I can take!

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Rated - 5 starsFun Fun Fun

A customer from Glasgow, Scotland , 03/05/2006

You'll never have as much fun playing any tennis game as you will with this classic. I thought the NGC version could never compare to the N64 version, however Nintendo have taken all the great bits and made them surprisingly better both with the graphics and the playability. There are new characters all of which have different abilities. You can play both normal tennis or play one of the comedy tennis courts. Rent this game, you won't regret it!

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Rated - 5 starsGREAT FUN

nicholas rhodes-yeomans from newark , 29/04/2007

really fun multiplayer game, after renting this have actually bought the game, ITS THAT GOOD!

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