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|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]] | |developer=[[Camelot Software Planning|Camelot]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br>Tencent Games (China) | |publisher=[[Nintendo]]<br>Tencent Games (China) | ||
|release={{ | |release={{release|Japan|June 22, 2018<ref name=JP>Nintendo. (March 9, 2018). [https://www.famitsu.com/news/201803/09153333.html 『マリオテニス エース』多彩なショットやモードなどテニスシステムに関する詳細情報を紹介【Nintendo Direct】]. ''Famitsu''. Retrieved March 9, 2018.</ref>|USA|June 22, 2018<ref name="direct">Nintendo (January 11, 2018). [https://youtu.be/a_u7g5BlfiY?t=272 Nintendo Direct Mini 1.11.2018]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved January 11, 2018.</ref>|Mexico|June 22, 2018<ref>[https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/mario-tennis-aces-switch/ Mario Tennis™ Aces para la consola Nintendo Switch]. ''Nintendo.com (in Spanish)''.</ref>|Europe|June 22, 2018<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoVSUK/status/971873315106193409 Nintendo UK Twitter]</ref>|Australia|June 22, 2018<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/971874639071797249 Nintendo Australia Twitter]</ref>|South Korea|June 22, 2018<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.kr/news/view.php?idx=118 Nintendo of Korea press release (April 18, 2018)]</ref>|HK|June 22, 2018<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com.hk/pressrelease/switch_20180418_mario_tennis_ace.htm Nintendo HK press release (April 18, 2018)]</ref>|ROC|June 22, 2018<ref>[http://www.nintendo.tw/pressrelease/switch_20180418_mario_tennis_ace.htm Nintendo TW press release (April 18, 2018)]</ref>|China|January 14, 2021<ref>[https://www.nintendoswitch.com.cn/software/70010000038037 Tencent Nintendo Switch webpage]</ref>}} | ||
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|genre=[[Mario Tennis (series)|Sports]] | |genre=[[Mario Tennis (series)|Sports]] | ||
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'''''Mario Tennis Aces''''' is a multiplayer sports game for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and the eighth installment in the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]]. It is also the first game in the series since ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' on the [[Game Boy Advance]] to feature a story mode, in which [[Mario]] must advance through a number of missions and stop a powerful tennis racket, [[Lucien]], from destroying the [[Kingdom of Bask]], the game's setting. While the gameplay engine | '''''Mario Tennis Aces''''' is a multiplayer sports game for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and the eighth installment in the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]]. It is also the first game in the series since ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' on the [[Game Boy Advance]] to feature a story mode, in which [[Mario]] must advance through a number of missions and stop a powerful tennis racket, [[Lucien]], from destroying the [[Kingdom of Bask]], the game's setting. While the gameplay engine appears to be based on that of ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'', it introduces new techniques to the traditional tennis gameplay of the series. One of the prime features in this game is an energy gauge which can be charged throughout the course of a match by rallying the ball. Energy grants the ability to slow down the time during a match in order to catch a ball more easily. Under certain conditions, it can also be used to stop time and launch the ball from a first-person perspective to the other side of the court through [[Zone Shot]]s and [[Special Shot]]s. These are powerful types of shots that can damage or break the opponent's racket if not countered correctly. | ||
The game also offers expanded online features, mostly through tournaments and co-op challenges, where players can participate to unlock exclusive content. | The game also offers expanded online features, mostly through tournaments and co-op challenges, where players can participate to unlock exclusive content. Since release, the game has been updated with new playable characters, story mode levels, modes of play, and tournament features, most notably a rank classification. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
===Basic gameplay=== | ===Basic gameplay=== | ||
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===Special features=== | ===Special features=== | ||
Characters have an energy gauge that can be used to perform [[Zone Shot]]s, [[Zone Speed]], or [[Special Shot | Characters have an energy gauge that can be used to perform [[Zone Shot]]s, [[Zone Speed]], or [[Special Shot]]s.<ref name="direct2">K., Roxanne (April 19, 2018). [https://nintendotreehouse.tumblr.com/post/173077333277/mario-tennis-aces-are-you-a-speedster-or-a Nintendo Treehouse Log - Mario Tennis Aces - Are you a Speedster or a Trickster?] ''Tumblr.'' Retrieved 3 June, 2018.</ref> The energy gauge can be increased by simple rallies, by charging shots, or by performing [[Trick Shot]]s, which require proper timing to hit the ball back. Zone Shots can be performed upon reaching a rotating star point on the ground, and allow the player to aim their shot anywhere on the court using motion controls. The longer they take to aim, the more energy it depletes. When energy is fully depleted while in a Zone Shot, the stroke loses form, resulting the ball flying high in the air. Zone Speed allows the player to slow down time to allow them to reach a far-off shot in time. Special Shots can be performed from anywhere on the court and require a full energy gauge. Zone Shots and Special Shots are able to damage rackets. Rackets can withstand three Zone Shots or one Special Shot before breaking, and after being broken they are replaced with a new one, forcing the player to retire when they no longer have any usable racket.<ref name="direct"/> With proper stroke timing, these shots can be blocked, increasing the character's energy gauge and protecting their racket from damage. | ||
In doubles, each pair shares one energy gauge, and if a player's racket breaks during a rally, that player's team immediately loses the point. Also in doubles, each player has their own racket counter. When playing in doubles, the match will end if just one player loses all of their rackets (no matter how many rackets that player's teammate has remaining) and that player's team immediately loses. Exclusive to doubles, the result screen also shows '''X''' marks in the sections where a player's racket took damage, and the '''X''' marks are colored as appropriate to show which opponent did the damage to that player's racket. | In doubles, each pair shares one energy gauge, and if a player's racket breaks during a rally, that player's team immediately loses the point. Also in doubles, each player has their own racket counter. When playing in doubles, the match will end if just one player loses all of their rackets (no matter how many rackets that player's teammate has remaining) and that player's team immediately loses. Exclusive to doubles, the result screen also shows '''X''' marks in the sections where a player's racket took damage, and the '''X''' marks are colored as appropriate to show which opponent did the damage to that player's racket. | ||
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|align=left|Zone Shots are shots that can be performed on a rotating Star Point once the player's energy gauge turns yellow. They can also be performed when the player is serving. As of version 3.0.0, the Star Point also turns turquoise when the character stands within it. The ball can be aimed anywhere on the court in a first-person perspective, then struck with power. The opponent can successfully block a Zone Shot with proper timing. However, if the ball is hit too early or too late, the racket will be damaged. | |align=left|Zone Shots are shots that can be performed on a rotating Star Point once the player's energy gauge turns yellow. They can also be performed when the player is serving. As of version 3.0.0, the Star Point also turns turquoise when the character stands within it. The ball can be aimed anywhere on the court in a first-person perspective, then struck with power. The opponent can successfully block a Zone Shot with proper timing. However, if the ball is hit too early or too late, the racket will be damaged. | ||
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![[ | ![[Special Shot]] | ||
![[File:Special Shot - Mario Tennis Aces.png|175px]] | ![[File:Special Shot - Mario Tennis Aces.png|175px]] | ||
|align=left|Special Shots are the most powerful types of shots in the game. They can be performed from anywhere on the court, but only when the player's energy gauge becomes full. They will trigger a short animation which shows how the character is going to perform the shot, after which the player can aim and shoot the ball in a first-person perspective like Zone Shots. Unless countered with a block, Special Shots have the power to break the opponent's racket instantly. | |align=left|Special Shots are the most powerful types of shots in the game. They can be performed from anywhere on the court, but only when the player's energy gauge becomes full. They will trigger a short animation which shows how the character is going to perform the shot, after which the player can aim and shoot the ball in a first-person perspective like Zone Shots. Unless countered with a block, Special Shots have the power to break the opponent's racket instantly. | ||
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===Game modes=== | ===Game modes=== | ||
====Adventure==== | ====Adventure==== | ||
Adventure Mode acts as the game's story mode, featuring cutscenes and levels like a typical '' | Adventure Mode acts as the game's story mode, featuring cutscenes and levels like a typical ''Mario'' game. It is revealed that the game takes place in the [[Kingdom of Bask]], which was destroyed in ancient times by a powerful tennis racket named [[Lucien]]. After being discovered and stolen from the [[Bask Ruins]] by [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], Lucien is rewakened and proceeds to possess them and [[Luigi]] during a match on [[Marina Stadium]]. Lucien's motivation is to seek five [[Power Stone]]s scattered throughout the kingdom, which conceal his true power. Under the guidance of [[Aster]], a mysterious voice, [[Mario]] sets forth to retrieve the five Power Stones before Lucien and defeat him once and for all. On his journey, he must complete various missions and level up to become stronger. | ||
[[Toad]] accompanies Mario throughout the jorney, acting as his spokesperson, as Mario does not talk. After selecting a mission on the map, a short dialogue between Toad and other involved parties will commence, then the player can begin the mission. Mario can exit to the world map or (as of version 1.2.0) retry the mission if the player pauses or fails it. | [[Toad]] accompanies Mario throughout the jorney, acting as his spokesperson, as Mario does not talk. After selecting a mission on the map, a short dialogue between Toad and other involved parties will commence, then the player can begin the mission. Mario can exit to the world map or (as of version 1.2.0) retry the mission if the player pauses or fails it. | ||
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Players can obtain rating points by winning matches, or lose points otherwise. The amount of points earned or lost in a match depends on the player's performance. Rating points determine a rank from D- to A+, which are used to match players of similar proficiency. If someone has rank B (2,500 points) or higher, they will start each tournament from the semifinals. When players enter a month's tournament for the first time, the points they had obtained during their last online tournament period played are rounded and kept for the current tournament period, along with their rank. Each tournament period keeps track of player statistics such as tournament wins, round wins, and round losses, with the latter two being calculated in a win ratio. | Players can obtain rating points by winning matches, or lose points otherwise. The amount of points earned or lost in a match depends on the player's performance. Rating points determine a rank from D- to A+, which are used to match players of similar proficiency. If someone has rank B (2,500 points) or higher, they will start each tournament from the semifinals. When players enter a month's tournament for the first time, the points they had obtained during their last online tournament period played are rounded and kept for the current tournament period, along with their rank. Each tournament period keeps track of player statistics such as tournament wins, round wins, and round losses, with the latter two being calculated in a win ratio. | ||
When the player wins a championship, they are congratulated with a trophy resembling the [[Special Cup]] from other ''[[ | When the player wins a championship, they are congratulated with a trophy resembling the [[Special Cup]] from other ''[[Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' titles. However, unlike in COM tournaments, characters that are used to win an online tournament are not given a crown on the character selection screen. | ||
Between July 2018 and July 2019, playing at least one match in an online tournament each month awarded the player with an additional character as a participation bonus. Starting with the January 2019 tournament, the player can also earn Participation Points, which can reward alternate costumes.<ref name="direct2"/> | Between July 2018 and July 2019, playing at least one match in an online tournament each month awarded the player with an additional character as a participation bonus. Starting with the January 2019 tournament, the player can also earn Participation Points, which can reward alternate costumes.<ref name="direct2"/> | ||
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====Free Play==== | ====Free Play==== | ||
This mode allows players to play custom matches at their leisure. Up to four players can join in Free Play, both locally and online. By pressing the {{button| | This mode allows players to play custom matches at their leisure. Up to four players can join in Free Play, both locally and online. By pressing the {{button|ns|minus}} or {{button|ns|plus}} button, players access a menu where they can change the match rules, with the following options: | ||
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|'''Yes:''' Players instantly lose the match if all of their rackets break.<br>'''No:''' Players have an unlimited supply of rackets. | |'''Yes:''' Players instantly lose the match if all of their rackets break.<br>'''No:''' Players have an unlimited supply of rackets. | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{footnote|note|1|In the "Change Rules" menu, the player can press the {{button| | {{footnote|note|1|In the "Change Rules" menu, the player can press the {{button|ns|minus}} / {{button|ns|plus}} button to set up their own selection of courses, where they can also turn hazards on or off for each course.}} | ||
====Swing Mode==== | ====Swing Mode==== | ||
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=====Special Game===== | =====Special Game===== | ||
In this feature, players can play the [[Mario Tennis Aces#Boo Hunt|Boo Hunt]] and [[Mario Tennis Aces#Shy Guy Train Tussle|Shy Guy Train Tussle]] minigames both cooperatively and competitively. Players can earn different high scores for each mode of play, and in cooperative mode, they also receive a rank based on their high score. By pressing the {{button| | In this feature, players can play the [[Mario Tennis Aces#Boo Hunt|Boo Hunt]] and [[Mario Tennis Aces#Shy Guy Train Tussle|Shy Guy Train Tussle]] minigames both cooperatively and competitively. Players can earn different high scores for each mode of play, and in cooperative mode, they also receive a rank based on their high score. By pressing the {{button|ns|minus}} or {{button|ns|plus}} button while highlighting a minigame, players can view the rules of that minigame. | ||
=====Rally Challenge===== | =====Rally Challenge===== | ||
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**change trigger controls for Zone Shots and Zone Speed. | **change trigger controls for Zone Shots and Zone Speed. | ||
**change trigger controls for Special Shots and Cancel Charges. | **change trigger controls for Special Shots and Cancel Charges. | ||
Player controls can also be changed in the character selection screen by pressing {{button| | Player controls can also be changed in the character selection screen by pressing {{button|ns|x}} (Dual Joy-Con/Pro Controller) or {{button|ns|jc-top}} (Joy-Con sideways), as well as the character's dominant hand by pressing {{button|ns|y}} (Dual Joy-Con/Pro Controller) or {{button|ns|jc-left}} (Joy-Con sideways, Joy-Con vertical in Swing Mode). | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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!width=10%|Action | !width=10%|Action | ||
!width=25%|Dual Joy-Con / Pro Controller | !width=25%|Dual Joy-Con / Pro Controller | ||
!width=25%|Joy-Con (sideways) | !width=25%|Joy-Con (sideways) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Run | |Run | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|leftstick}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|stick}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Topspin | |Topspin | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|a}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|jc-right}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Slice | |Slice | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|b}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|jc-bottom}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Flat | |Flat | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|y}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|jc-left}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Lob | |Lob | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|leftstick}} up + {{button|ns|x}} or {{button|ns|a}} → {{button|ns|b}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|stick}} up + {{button|ns|jc-top}} or {{button|ns|jc-right}} → {{button|ns|jc-bottom}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Drop Shot | |Drop Shot | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|leftstick}} down + {{button|ns|x}} or {{button|ns|b}} → {{button|ns|a}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|stick}} down + {{button|ns|jc-top}} or {{button|ns|jc-bottom}} → {{button|ns|jc-right}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Cancel Charge | |Cancel Charge | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|l}} or {{button|ns|zl}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|sl}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Leap Shot (only in Simple Mode) | |Leap Shot (only in Simple Mode) | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|r}} or {{button|ns|zr}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|zr}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Trick Shot | |Trick Shot | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|rightstick}} up/down/left/right or {{button|ns|leftstick}} up/down/left/right + {{button|ns|x}} → {{button|ns|x}} | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|stick}} up/down/left/right + {{button|ns|jc-top}} → {{button|ns|jc-top}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Zone Shot | |Zone Shot | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|r}} or {{button|ns|zr}} on rotating star point | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|sr}} on rotating star point | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Zone Speed | |Zone Speed | ||
|Hold {{button| | |Hold {{button|ns|r}} or {{button|ns|zr}} | ||
|Hold {{button| | |Hold {{button|ns|sr}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Special Shot | |Special Shot | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|l}} or {{button|ns|zl}} (when Energy Gauge is full) | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|sl}} (when the Energy Gauge is full) | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|Run | |Run | ||
|{{button| | |{{button|ns|stick}}, though the character will run automatically towards the ball | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Topspin | |Topspin | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable=== | ===Playable=== | ||
[[File:Mario Tennis Aces complete roster.jpg|thumb|300px|The character selection screen, with all post-release characters available | [[File:Mario Tennis Aces complete roster.jpg|thumb|300px|The character selection screen, with all post-release characters available]] | ||
''Mario Tennis Aces'' features 30 playable characters, consisting of 16 characters available at launch and 14 characters made available post-release as online tournament participation bonuses. Of these characters, [[Spike]], [[Chain Chomp]], [[Blooper]], [[Boom Boom]], [[Pauline]], [[Kamek]], [[Dry Bones]], and [[Fire Piranha Plant]] are newly playable to the ''Mario Tennis'' series, with Chain Chomp, Pauline, and Fire Piranha Plant also making their overall playable debuts | ''Mario Tennis Aces'' features 30 playable characters, consisting of 16 characters available at launch and 14 characters made available post-release as online tournament participation bonuses. Of these characters, [[Spike]], [[Chain Chomp]], [[Blooper]], [[Boom Boom]], [[Pauline]], [[Kamek]], [[Dry Bones]], and [[Fire Piranha Plant]] are newly playable to the ''Mario Tennis'' series, with Chain Chomp, Pauline, and Fire Piranha Plant also making their overall playable debuts. Some characters have unlockable aesthetic variations. | ||
Like in previous installments, characters are split into categories of types. | Like in previous installments, characters are split into categories of types. | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00a73d"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00a73d"|{{color-link|Luigi|white}} | ||
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*Overalls (earn 1,000 Participation Points in the July 2019 online tournament or the January 2020 online tournament) | *Overalls (earn 1,000 Participation Points in the July 2019 online tournament or the January 2020 online tournament) | ||
|- | |- | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#ffb9f5"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#ffb9f5"|{{color-link|Princess Peach|white|Peach}} | ||
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*Tennis Outfit (earn 2,000 Participation Points in the February 2019 online tournament; earn 1,000 in the May 2019 online tournament; earn 500 in the November 2019 online tournament) | *Tennis Outfit (earn 2,000 Participation Points in the February 2019 online tournament; earn 1,000 in the May 2019 online tournament; earn 500 in the November 2019 online tournament) | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#000000"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#000000"|{{color-link|Bowser|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#f57323"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#f57323"|{{color-link|Bowser Jr.|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#82ebeb"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#82ebeb"|{{color-link|Boo|white}} | ||
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*Light-Blue, green brim (earn 20,000/10,000 coins) | *Light-Blue, green brim (earn 20,000/10,000 coins) | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#6eb928"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#6eb928"|{{color-link|Yoshi|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#7d3c14"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#7d3c14"|{{color-link|Donkey Kong|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#6eafe1"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#6eafe1"|{{color-link|Spike|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#464b64"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#464b64"|{{color-link|Chain Chomp|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
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*White body, green outline (earn 2,000 Participation Points in the March 2019 online tournament; earn 1,000 in the October 2019 online tournament) | *White body, green outline (earn 2,000 Participation Points in the March 2019 online tournament; earn 1,000 in the October 2019 online tournament) | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#32dc64"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#32dc64"|{{color-link|Koopa Troopa|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#585858"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#585858"|{{color-link|Blooper|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#fff000"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#fff000"|{{color-link|Diddy Kong|black}} | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF412D"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF412D"|{{color-link|Koopa Paratroopa|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF1937"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FF1937"|{{color-link|Shy Guy|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#4BB941"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#4BB941"|{{color-link|Petey Piranha|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FFFA7D"|{{color link|black | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FFFA7D"|{{color-link|Luma|black}} | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FFB90A"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#FFB90A"|{{color-link|Boom Boom|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#AA0000"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#AA0000"|{{color-link|Pauline|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00B9F0"|{{color link|white | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#00B9F0"|{{color-link|Kamek|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#AAAAAA"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#AAAAAA"|{{color-link|Dry Bones|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
|-align="center"style="background: #FFFFFF" | |-align="center"style="background: #FFFFFF" | ||
|colspan=2|[[File:MTA Models Boom Boom.png|115x115px]] | |colspan=2|[[File:MTA Models Boom Boom.png|115x115px]] | ||
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!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#3C0000"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#3C0000"|{{color-link|Fire Piranha Plant|white}} {{color|<sup><small>(new)</small></sup>|white}} | ||
!colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#bca086"|{{color link | !colspan=2 width=25% style="background:#bca086"|{{color-link|Dry Bowser|white}} | ||
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*[[Biddybud]]s | *[[Biddybud]]s | ||
*[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s | *[[Yoshi (species)|Yoshi]]s | ||
*[[ | *[[Little bird]]s | ||
*[[Rabbit]]s | *[[Rabbit]]s | ||
*[[Fire Piranha Plant]]s | *[[Fire Piranha Plant]]s | ||
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==Courts== | ==Courts== | ||
Marina Stadium is the starting court, and other playable courts are unlocked for Free Play by completing levels in Adventure Mode. Like in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', some courts contain hazards that can be toggled on or off. Prior to version 2.2.0, a court selection screen for Free Play was absent, and courts are chosen at random | Marina Stadium is the starting court, and other playable courts are unlocked for Free Play by completing levels in Adventure Mode. Like in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', some courts contain hazards that can be toggled on or off. Prior to version 2.2.0, a court selection screen for Free Play was absent, and courts are chosen at random (however Custom lets the player choose to set the selection of stages). | ||
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![[Marina Stadium]] (Night) | ![[Marina Stadium]] (Night) | ||
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|align="left"|"''Every tennis lover dreams of winning here! A dazzling stadium court experience where you can enjoy an exhilarating match at night.''" | |align="left"|"''Every tennis lover dreams of winning here! A dazzling stadium court experience where you can enjoy an exhilarating match at night.''" | ||
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|[[File:Marina Stadium (Hard).jpeg|200px]] | |[[File:Marina Stadium (Hard).jpeg|200px]] | ||
!Marina Stadium (Hard) | !Marina Stadium (Hard) | ||
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|align="left" rowspan=3|"''Every tennis lover dreams of winning here! A truly magnificent stadium-court experience where you can challenge yourself to an ultimate battle of skill.''" | |align="left"rowspan=3|"''Every tennis lover dreams of winning here! A truly magnificent stadium-court experience where you can challenge yourself to an ultimate battle of skill.''" | ||
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|[[File:Marina Stadium (Clay) Court.jpeg|200px]] | |[[File:Marina Stadium (Clay) Court.jpeg|200px]] | ||
!Marina Stadium (Clay) | !Marina Stadium (Clay) | ||
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|[[File:Marina Stadium (Grass) Court.jpeg|200px]] | |[[File:Marina Stadium (Grass) Court.jpeg|200px]] | ||
!Marina Stadium (Grass) | !Marina Stadium (Grass) | ||
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|[[File:MTA Bask Ruins.jpg|200px]] | |[[File:MTA Bask Ruins.jpg|200px]] | ||
![[Bask Ruins]] | ![[Bask Ruins]] | ||
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|align="left"|"''A scorching desert surrounding the ruins of the Kingdom of Bask. Drop Shots are key, since the ball won't bounce much here.''" | |align="left"|"''A scorching desert surrounding the ruins of the Kingdom of Bask. Drop Shots are key, since the ball won't bounce much here.''" | ||
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|[[File:MTA Piranha Plant Forest.jpg|200px]] | |[[File:MTA Piranha Plant Forest.jpg|200px]] | ||
![[Piranha Plant Forest]] | ![[Piranha Plant Forest]] | ||
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|align="left"|"''Piranha Plants will spit any balls they eat at the opponent's side of the court. Their appetite for tennis is truly unmatched!''" | |align="left"|"''Piranha Plants will spit any balls they eat at the opponent's side of the court. Their appetite for tennis is truly unmatched!''" | ||
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|[[File:MTA Mirage Mansion.jpg|200px]] | |[[File:MTA Mirage Mansion.jpg|200px]] | ||
![[Mirage Mansion]] | ![[Mirage Mansion]] | ||
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|align="left"|"''Mysterious mirrors adorn a mysterious mansion. But...where exactly does a tennis ball go when it disappears inside one of these mirrors?''" | |align="left"|"''Mysterious mirrors adorn a mysterious mansion. But...where exactly does a tennis ball go when it disappears inside one of these mirrors?''" | ||
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|[[File:MTA Snowfall Mountain.jpg|200px]] | |[[File:MTA Snowfall Mountain.jpg|200px]] | ||
![[Snowfall Mountain]] | ![[Snowfall Mountain]] | ||
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|align="left"|"''A bustling square in front of the train station. Keep a close eye on those Shy Guys, who will hide among the commuters and hit the ball back!''" | |align="left"|"''A bustling square in front of the train station. Keep a close eye on those Shy Guys, who will hide among the commuters and hit the ball back!''" | ||
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|[[File:Savage Sea Court.jpeg|200px]] | |[[File:Savage Sea Court.jpeg|200px]] | ||
![[Savage Sea]] | ![[Savage Sea]] | ||
|Fast | |||
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|align="left"|"''A boat gliding upon the untamed waters of the sea. Hit the mast in the middle to welcome some of that untamed fury on board!''" | |align="left"|"''A boat gliding upon the untamed waters of the sea. Hit the mast in the middle to welcome some of that untamed fury on board!''" | ||
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|[[File:Inferno Island Court.jpeg|200px]] | |[[File:Inferno Island Court.jpeg|200px]] | ||
![[Inferno Island]] | ![[Inferno Island]] | ||
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|align="left"|"''Bowser's Castle, built on a blazing island surrounded by hot lava. Those Mechakoopas are too hot to handle!''" | |align="left"|"''Bowser's Castle, built on a blazing island surrounded by hot lava. Those Mechakoopas are too hot to handle!''" | ||
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==Adventure Mode== | ==Adventure Mode== | ||
{{more media|section=y|Cutscenes for opening}} | |||
===Story=== | ===Story=== | ||
In some ruins within the [[Kingdom of Bask]], [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]] stumble upon a tennis racket named [[Lucien]]. As they decide over who gets to use it, Lucien suddenly envelops them both in a mysterious light.{{footnote|main|a}} | In some ruins within the [[Kingdom of Bask]], [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]] stumble upon a tennis racket named [[Lucien]]. As they decide over who gets to use it, Lucien suddenly envelops them both in a mysterious light.{{footnote|main|a}} | ||
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===Levels=== | ===Levels=== | ||
[[File:KingdomofBask.jpg|thumb|The hub for this mode, the [[Kingdom of Bask]]]] | [[File:KingdomofBask.jpg|thumb|right|The hub for this mode, the [[Kingdom of Bask]]]] | ||
====[[Bask Ruins]]==== | ====[[Bask Ruins]]==== | ||
*Bask Ruins: [[A Bone to Pick]] | *Bask Ruins: [[A Bone to Pick]] | ||
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====[[Snowfall Mountain]]==== | ====[[Snowfall Mountain]]==== | ||
*Snowfall Mountain Station: [[ | *Snowfall Mountain Station: [[Snowball Fight]] | ||
*Snowfall Mountain: [[One versus...One?]] | *Snowfall Mountain: [[One versus...One?]] | ||
*Station Square: [[Sure Shot Challenge (Intermediate)]] | *Station Square: [[Sure Shot Challenge (Intermediate)]] | ||
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====[[Ruins of Trials]]==== | ====[[Ruins of Trials]]==== | ||
[[File:RuinsofTrials.png|thumb|270px|Ruins of Trials]] | [[File:RuinsofTrials.png|thumb|270px|right|Ruins of Trials]] | ||
*Red Trial: [[Ancient Trial Panel Challenge]] | *Red Trial: [[Ancient Trial Panel Challenge]] | ||
*Green Trial: [[Ancient Trial Rally Challenge]] | *Green Trial: [[Ancient Trial Rally Challenge]] | ||
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|caption2=Koopa Troopa's racket seen in Adventure Mode. | |caption2=Koopa Troopa's racket seen in Adventure Mode. | ||
}} | }} | ||
Unlike their playable versions, they cannot perform Trick Shots and Special Shots, aside from Wario, Waluigi, and Luigi. All of the opponents who were not playable in the initial release are given generic tennis rackets with a black grip | Unlike their playable versions, they cannot perform Trick Shots and Special Shots, aside from Wario, Waluigi, and Luigi. All of the opponents who were not playable in the initial release are given generic tennis rackets with a black grip and lacking an emblem. | ||
*[[Dry Bones]] - Opponent in "A Bone to Pick". | *[[Dry Bones]] - Opponent in "A Bone to Pick". | ||
*[[Donkey Kong]] - Opponent in "Pipe Gripe". | *[[Donkey Kong]] - Opponent in "Pipe Gripe". | ||
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In Co-op Challenges, four players cooperate to obtain a number of points in a limited amount of time. At the end of a challenge, the points earned by all participants are totaled and awarded to everyone. Once the player's total score surpasses a certain amount of points, they unlock a new alternate costume or color for the character that the event is themed around (i.e. [[Boo]] in Boo Hunt). In addition, they earn a different title within a Co-op Challenge event for each surpassed goal; for example, the player is a "Veteran Boo Hunter" if they complete the 2,500 point goal in Boo Hunt. | In Co-op Challenges, four players cooperate to obtain a number of points in a limited amount of time. At the end of a challenge, the points earned by all participants are totaled and awarded to everyone. Once the player's total score surpasses a certain amount of points, they unlock a new alternate costume or color for the character that the event is themed around (i.e. [[Boo]] in Boo Hunt). In addition, they earn a different title within a Co-op Challenge event for each surpassed goal; for example, the player is a "Veteran Boo Hunter" if they complete the 2,500 point goal in Boo Hunt. | ||
===Boo Hunt=== | ===Boo Hunt=== | ||
[[File:KingBoo BooHunt.jpg|thumb|When Frenzy Time is activated, [[King Boo]] will appear.]] | [[File:KingBoo BooHunt.jpg|thumb|right|When Frenzy Time is activated, [[King Boo]] will appear.]] | ||
Boo Hunt uses Swing Mode controls. In this event, players use tennis balls to hit Boos on the opposing side of the court to eliminate them, earning coins in the process. If the Boos reach the center of the court, they will steal some coins from the group total. Small mirrors that line the center of the court shoot tennis balls for the players to hit. Some Boos have an orange glow, and when a player hits them their next ball will be large, allowing them to hit more Boos at once. There are three stages, and when the group total reaches a certain threshold of coins they can proceed to the next stage when time runs out. Hitting Boos will also increase the Frenzy bar. When the Frenzy bar is filled up, Frenzy Time will activate. [[King Boo]] will appear and hover around the court, and all players will continuously receive tennis balls to hit him to earn more coins. He will disappear when either his health bar or the Frenzy bar is depleted. | Boo Hunt uses Swing Mode controls. In this event, players use tennis balls to hit Boos on the opposing side of the court to eliminate them, earning coins in the process. If the Boos reach the center of the court, they will steal some coins from the group total. Small mirrors that line the center of the court shoot tennis balls for the players to hit. Some Boos have an orange glow, and when a player hits them their next ball will be large, allowing them to hit more Boos at once. There are three stages, and when the group total reaches a certain threshold of coins they can proceed to the next stage when time runs out. Hitting Boos will also increase the Frenzy bar. When the Frenzy bar is filled up, Frenzy Time will activate. [[King Boo]] will appear and hover around the court, and all players will continuously receive tennis balls to hit him to earn more coins. He will disappear when either his health bar or the Frenzy bar is depleted. | ||
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Tristan Ogilvie of IGN gave the game a score of 7.5/10, praising the visuals, the court gimmicks, and the multiplayer mode, but criticized the story mode (considering it bare-bones, with nothing making it a fresh and satisfying experience), and also criticized the way local multiplayer works, stating "The biggest problem with ''Mario Tennis Aces''{{'}}[s] Adventure mode is how poorly it incentivises you to keep playing. I had completed all 27 of its levels and unlocked all of its courts and rackets by the time I was on level 34, which was around a half a dozen hours of game time. Out of curiosity, I replayed a number of the challenges and boss fights several more times over to grind my way up to level 55, but was rewarded with absolutely nothing aside from incremental boosts to Mario's stats, thus making the existing challenges even easier. With no New Game+ or more challenging versions of its levels to unlock, or even the option of playing through it with a different character, ''Mario Tennis Aces''{{'}}[s] Adventure mode becomes increasingly simple and repetitive the more time you put into it."<ref>Ogilvie, Tristan (June 20, 2018) [http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/06/20/mario-tennis-aces-review Review of ''Mario Tennis Aces''] ''IGN''. Retrieved June 21, 2018.</ref> In a more positive review, Mike Diver of Nintendo Life gave the game an 8/10, praising what he believed to be vast improvements over its Wii U predecessor ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'', stating "Where [''Mario Tennis:''] ''Ultra Smash''{{'}}s extras were a pure Monkey Island's worth of living without that particular piece of junk – here's your context, kids – [''Mario Tennis''] ''Aces'' stuffs its kit bag with activities until the zip's positively pinging off across the locker room like a smartly volleyed can of energy drink. Not everything is evenly fleshed out, but whatever your preferential way to play, there's plenty to get stuck into, both solo and with pals."<ref>Diver, Mike (June 20, 2018) [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/nintendo-switch/mario_tennis_aces Mario Tennis Aces Review: Super Grand Slam Brothers] Nintendo Life. Retrieved June 21, 2018.</ref> In a slightly more lukewarm review, Justin Clark of GameSpot gave the game an 7/10, praising the game's new playing mechanics over past games as well as the story mode's incentive to teach players of the new mechanics, but had mixed to somewhat positive feelings about the story mode, stating "The story itself is ridiculous, but ridiculous in that very specific, quirky way Nintendo has been getting away with for decades. During the Mushroom Kingdom's annual tennis tournament, an evil tennis racket--yes, really--named Lucien takes possession of Luigi and flies off to find five Power Stones that will help him take over the world." He was also more critical of the online play, panning a stark lack of features as his main issue.<ref>Clark, Justin (June 20, 2018) [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/mario-tennis-aces-review-in-progress-aim-high/1900-6416932/ Mario Tennis Aces Review: Aim High] GameSpot. Retrieved June 21, 2018.</ref> | Tristan Ogilvie of IGN gave the game a score of 7.5/10, praising the visuals, the court gimmicks, and the multiplayer mode, but criticized the story mode (considering it bare-bones, with nothing making it a fresh and satisfying experience), and also criticized the way local multiplayer works, stating "The biggest problem with ''Mario Tennis Aces''{{'}}[s] Adventure mode is how poorly it incentivises you to keep playing. I had completed all 27 of its levels and unlocked all of its courts and rackets by the time I was on level 34, which was around a half a dozen hours of game time. Out of curiosity, I replayed a number of the challenges and boss fights several more times over to grind my way up to level 55, but was rewarded with absolutely nothing aside from incremental boosts to Mario's stats, thus making the existing challenges even easier. With no New Game+ or more challenging versions of its levels to unlock, or even the option of playing through it with a different character, ''Mario Tennis Aces''{{'}}[s] Adventure mode becomes increasingly simple and repetitive the more time you put into it."<ref>Ogilvie, Tristan (June 20, 2018) [http://www.ign.com/articles/2018/06/20/mario-tennis-aces-review Review of ''Mario Tennis Aces''] ''IGN''. Retrieved June 21, 2018.</ref> In a more positive review, Mike Diver of Nintendo Life gave the game an 8/10, praising what he believed to be vast improvements over its Wii U predecessor ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'', stating "Where [''Mario Tennis:''] ''Ultra Smash''{{'}}s extras were a pure Monkey Island's worth of living without that particular piece of junk – here's your context, kids – [''Mario Tennis''] ''Aces'' stuffs its kit bag with activities until the zip's positively pinging off across the locker room like a smartly volleyed can of energy drink. Not everything is evenly fleshed out, but whatever your preferential way to play, there's plenty to get stuck into, both solo and with pals."<ref>Diver, Mike (June 20, 2018) [http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/nintendo-switch/mario_tennis_aces Mario Tennis Aces Review: Super Grand Slam Brothers] Nintendo Life. Retrieved June 21, 2018.</ref> In a slightly more lukewarm review, Justin Clark of GameSpot gave the game an 7/10, praising the game's new playing mechanics over past games as well as the story mode's incentive to teach players of the new mechanics, but had mixed to somewhat positive feelings about the story mode, stating "The story itself is ridiculous, but ridiculous in that very specific, quirky way Nintendo has been getting away with for decades. During the Mushroom Kingdom's annual tennis tournament, an evil tennis racket--yes, really--named Lucien takes possession of Luigi and flies off to find five Power Stones that will help him take over the world." He was also more critical of the online play, panning a stark lack of features as his main issue.<ref>Clark, Justin (June 20, 2018) [https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/mario-tennis-aces-review-in-progress-aim-high/1900-6416932/ Mario Tennis Aces Review: Aim High] GameSpot. Retrieved June 21, 2018.</ref> | ||
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===Sales=== | ===Sales=== | ||
By | By June 30, 2018, the game had sold 1.38 million units worldwide.<ref>Nintendo's IR Information Website (July 31, 2018). [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html Top Selling Sales Unit]. ''Nintendo Co. LTD''. Retrieved July 31, 2018</ref> | ||
==Promotion== | ==Promotion== | ||
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|[[File:Mario-Tennis-Ultra-Smash-13.jpg|200px]][[File:MTA Mario early Ultra Smash.png|200px]][[File:MTA - Zone Shot.png|200px]] | |[[File:Mario-Tennis-Ultra-Smash-13.jpg|200px]][[File:MTA Mario early Ultra Smash.png|200px]][[File:MTA - Zone Shot.png|200px]] | ||
|A comparison of the [[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash#Ultra Smash|Ultra Smash]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' (left), its counterpart in the preliminary version of | |A comparison of the [[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash#Ultra Smash|Ultra Smash]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' (left), its counterpart in the preliminary version of Mario Tennis Aces (center) and the Zone Shot in the final version (right). | ||
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Mario - Aces_Artwork.png|Mario | Mario - Aces_Artwork.png|Mario | ||
Luigi - TennisAces.png|Luigi | Luigi - TennisAces.png|Luigi | ||
PeachDaisy - TennisAces.png|Peach and Daisy | PeachDaisy - TennisAces.png|Peach and Daisy | ||
Bowser - TennisAces.png|Bowser | Bowser - TennisAces.png|Bowser | ||
Toadreferee - TennisAces.png|Toad as a referee | Toadreferee - TennisAces.png|Toad as a referee | ||
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==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The [[Koopalings]]' [[airship]]s from this game appear flying in the background of [[Savage Sea]]. The large claw arm Bowser Jr. uses for his Special Shot also returns from this game. Boom Boom's losing animation is similar to his animation after getting stomped from this game. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The [[Koopalings]]' [[airship]]s from this game appear flying in the background of [[Savage Sea]]. The large claw arm Bowser Jr. uses for his Special Shot also returns from this game. Boom Boom's losing animation is similar to his animation after getting stomped from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': Several enemies from this title appear in the background of the courts, such as [[Piranha Creeper]]s and [[Conkdor]]s. [[Rabbit]]s also appear and retain their design from this game. | *''[[Super Mario 3D World]]'': Several enemies from this title appear in the background of the courts, such as [[Piranha Creeper]]s and [[Conkdor]]s. [[Rabbit]]s also appear and retain their design from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'': | *''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'': Marina Stadium bears a striking resemblance to the stadium found in this game. Character models, animations, and voice clips are reused from this game. ''Mario Tennis Aces'' artwork of Yoshi is also originally from ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'', albeit with a different tennis ball. | ||
*''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'': Character shield emblems are inspired and derived from this game. | *''[[Mario Sports Superstars]]'': Character shield emblems are inspired and derived from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Pauline's voice clips are reused from this game. For her Special Shot, "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" plays in the background and several [[New Donker]]s appear, as she summons a building resembling [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City Hall]]. | *''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'': Pauline's voice clips are reused from this game. For her Special Shot, "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" plays in the background and several [[New Donker]]s appear, as she summons a building resembling [[Metro Kingdom|New Donk City Hall]]. | ||
==References in | ==References in later games== | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'': Toadette's voice clips are reused in this game. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe]]'': Toadette's voice clips are reused in this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': Some of Birdo's voice clips are reused in this game. | |||
*''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'': Some of Birdo's voice clips are reused in this game | *''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'': The [[Toad (species)|Toad]] commentators from this game return, once again giving commentary during matches. Many playable characters now wear proper golf outfits, similarly to how various characters wear proper tennis outfits in ''Mario Tennis Aces''. Peach's Special Dash and Special Shot use a ribbon similar to the one found in Peach's Trick Shots and Special Shot from ''Aces''. | ||
*''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'': The [[Toad (species)|Toad]] commentators from this game return, once again giving commentary during matches. Many playable characters now wear proper golf outfits, similarly to how various characters wear proper tennis outfits in ''Mario Tennis Aces''. | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=マリオテニス エース<ref name=JP/> | ||
| | |JapR=Mario Tenisu Ēsu | ||
| | |JapM=Mario Tennis Ace | ||
|ChiT=瑪利歐網球Ace | |ChiT=瑪利歐網球Ace | ||
|ChiTR=Mǎlìōu Wǎngqiú Ace | |ChiTR=Mǎlìōu Wǎngqiú Ace | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | {{NIWA|StrategyWiki=1}} | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/mario-tennis-aces-switch/ Official North American website] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/mario-tennis-aces-switch/ Official North American website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/mario-tennis-aces-switch/ Official Mexican website] | *[https://www.nintendo.com/es_LA/games/detail/mario-tennis-aces-switch/ Official Mexican website] | ||
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*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch/Mario-Tennis-Aces-1325791.html Official UK website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch/Mario-Tennis-Aces-1325791.html Official UK website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.com.au/games/nintendo-switch/mario-tennis-aces Official Australian/New Zealand website] | *[https://www.nintendo.com.au/games/nintendo-switch/mario-tennis-aces Official Australian/New Zealand website] | ||
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