Super Mario Tennis: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
(I’ll be getting started with this soon.)
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 11 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{construction|user=YoshiFlutterJump}}
[[File:SuperMarioTennis.png|thumb|200px|Super Mario Tennis]]
[[File:SuperMarioTennis.png|thumb|200px|'''Super Mario Tennis''']]
'''Super Mario Tennis''' is one of the four special games in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. The game plays like a tennis version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with the player hitting the tennis ball at [[List of enemies|enemies]], [[coin]]s, [[List of power-ups|power-up]]s, and [[Brick Block]]s. The goal of the game is to get to the [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]] at the end of each level by hitting it with the ball. There is a timer which can be raised by collecting coins and scoring points. [[Baby Mario]] can be unlocked by completing level 1-3 in this game. Additionally, a [[Wario]] costume can be unlocked by completing level 1-4 with at least 800 coins, and a [[Waluigi]] one can be unlocked by completing level 2-4 with at least 800 coins. This and the other levels of [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]] are only accessible by playing with another person via local multiplayer.
'''Super Mario Tennis''' is one of the four special games in ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]''. The game plays like a tennis version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', with the player hitting the tennis ball at [[List of enemies|enemies]], [[coin]]s, etc. The goal of the game is to get to the [[Goal Pole|Flagpole]] at the end of each level by hitting it with the ball. [[Baby Mario]] can be unlocked by completing level 1-3 in this game. Additionally, a [[Wario]] costume can be unlocked by completing level 1-4 with at least 800 coins, and a [[Waluigi]] one can be unlocked by completing level 2-4 with at least 800 coins. This and the other levels of [[World 2 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 2]] are only accessible by playing with another person via local multiplayer.
 
If the ball hits a [[Warp Pipe]], the player will enter either a sub-area or a new level. Collecting a [[Super Mushroom]] gives the player the ability to break bricks for extra coins. Collecting a [[Fire Flower]] will make the ball shoot two [[fireball]]s that can defeat enemies and collect nearby coins. Collecting a [[1-Up Mushroom]] gives the player an extra life. Finally, collecting a [[Super Star]] will turn every spot the player's ball hits into coins.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Spa=Super Mario Tennis
|Ita=Super Mario Tennis
|Por=Ténis Super Mario
|PorM=Super Mario Tennis
}}


{{MTO}}
{{MTO}}
[[Category:Mario Tennis Open]]
[[Category:Mario Tennis Open]]

Latest revision as of 20:49, January 9, 2025

Super Mario Tennis

Super Mario Tennis is one of the four special games in Mario Tennis Open. The game plays like a tennis version of Super Mario Bros., with the player hitting the tennis ball at enemies, coins, power-ups, and Brick Blocks. The goal of the game is to get to the Flagpole at the end of each level by hitting it with the ball. There is a timer which can be raised by collecting coins and scoring points. Baby Mario can be unlocked by completing level 1-3 in this game. Additionally, a Wario costume can be unlocked by completing level 1-4 with at least 800 coins, and a Waluigi one can be unlocked by completing level 2-4 with at least 800 coins. This and the other levels of World 2 are only accessible by playing with another person via local multiplayer.

If the ball hits a Warp Pipe, the player will enter either a sub-area or a new level. Collecting a Super Mushroom gives the player the ability to break bricks for extra coins. Collecting a Fire Flower will make the ball shoot two fireballs that can defeat enemies and collect nearby coins. Collecting a 1-Up Mushroom gives the player an extra life. Finally, collecting a Super Star will turn every spot the player's ball hits into coins.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Super Mario Tennis[?] -
Portuguese Ténis Super Mario[?] Super Mario Tennis
Spanish Super Mario Tennis[?] -