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[[File:MPT_TerrorTennis.jpg|thumb|Terror Tennis in multiplayer mode]]
[[File:MPT_TerrorTennis.jpg|thumb|Terror Tennis in multiplayer mode]]
'''Terror Tennis''' is a [[minigame]] found in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]''. Players attempt to score points by hitting ghosts (from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'') back in their portraits. There are [[Gold Ghost]]s, [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s and [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. A player will earn more points if a ghost is hit rather than just its picture. A [[Bowling Ghost]] will throw the player a new ball if the current one was missed or improperly hit.  
'''Terror Tennis''' is a [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' that is played on the [[Luigi's Mansion Court]]. Players attempt to score points by hitting [[Ghost (Luigi's Mansion series)|ghosts]] (from ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'') back in their portraits. There are [[Gold Ghost]]s, [[Purple Puncher]]s, [[Blue Twirler]]s and [[Garbage Can Ghost]]s. A [[Bowling Ghost]] will throw the player a new ball if the current one was missed or improperly hit. Hitting a portrait is worth one point; hitting a shaking portrait is worth two points; hitting a trapped ghost is worth three points; and hitting a freed ghost is worth five points.


This is played on the [[Luigi's Mansion Court]].
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|Terror Tennis Challenge || BONUS || Score as many points as possible with one ball.
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==Scoring==
==Names in other languages==
*Portrait - 1 point
{{foreign names
*Shaking Portrait - 2 points
|Jap=オバケバスター
*Trapped Ghost - 3 points
|JapR=Obake Basutā
*Free Ghost - 5 points
|JapM=Ghost Buster
|Ger=Terror-Tennis
|Fre=Tennis terreur
|FreM=Terror Tennis
|Spa=Terror en la cancha
|SpaM=Terror On the Court
|Ita=Spaventennis
|ItaM=Scary Tennis
}}


==Trivia==
*The Garbage Can Ghost's portrait looks almost exactly like [[Vincent Van Gore]]'s painting of it. The other ghosts portraits are different, though.
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[[Category:Mario Power Tennis Minigames]]
[[Category:Mario Power Tennis minigames]]

Latest revision as of 21:15, August 28, 2024

Terror Tennis
Terror Tennis in multiplayer mode

Terror Tennis is a minigame in Mario Power Tennis that is played on the Luigi's Mansion Court. Players attempt to score points by hitting ghosts (from Luigi's Mansion) back in their portraits. There are Gold Ghosts, Purple Punchers, Blue Twirlers and Garbage Can Ghosts. A Bowling Ghost will throw the player a new ball if the current one was missed or improperly hit. Hitting a portrait is worth one point; hitting a shaking portrait is worth two points; hitting a trapped ghost is worth three points; and hitting a freed ghost is worth five points.

Levels[edit]

Nintendo GameCube
Name Difficulty Condition
Goofy Ghosts Easy Score 50 Points in one minute.
Pesky Poltergeists Normal Score 150 Points in two minutes.
Phrantic Phantoms Hard Score 300 Points in three minutes.
Terror Tennis Challenge BONUS Score as many points as possible with one ball.
New Play Control!
Name Difficulty Condition
Goofy Ghosts Easy Score 20 Points in one minute.
Pesky Poltergeists Normal Score 50 Points in 90 seconds.
Phrantic Phantoms Hard Score 100 Points in two minutes.
Terror Tennis Challenge BONUS Score as many points as possible with one ball.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese オバケバスター[?]
Obake Basutā
Ghost Buster
French Tennis terreur[?] Terror Tennis
German Terror-Tennis[?] -
Italian Spaventennis[?] Scary Tennis
Spanish Terror en la cancha[?] Terror On the Court