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==Confirmed playable characters==
==Confirmed playable characters==
''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' has been confirmed to have sixteen playable characters<ref name="Overview Trailer"/>. Out of these [[Toadette]], [[Rosalina]], and [[Sprixie Princess]] are new playable characters; all of the others have appeared in previous games in the series.
''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' has been confirmed to have sixteen playable characters<ref name="Overview Trailer"/>. Out of these [[Toadette]], [[Rosalina]], and [[Sprixie Princess|Green Sprixie Princess]] are new playable characters; all of the others have appeared in previous games in the series.


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Revision as of 21:08, October 22, 2015

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Template:Infobox Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash[1] is a sports game in the Mario Tennis series for the Wii U. It is the seventh installment in the series and will be the first Mario Tennis game to be released on a home console since Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube (excluding New Play Control: Mario Power Tennis for the Wii).

Gameplay

The game plays similarly to previous entries of the Mario Tennis series. Chance shots, which made their debut in Mario Tennis Open, make a return in the game, with a new technique called the Jumpshot which sends the ball flying down the court. A new feature is the ability to use Mega Mushrooms to grow the characters to give them an advantage.

In two player singles, the GamePad serves as a second screen, positioning for the first player as the TV is used in the second player's point of view.[2]

It is confirmed that the game does not support motion controls.[3]

The game has been confirmed to work with amiibo. When a compatible amiibo is scanned into the game, that character appears in the game as a computer partner that can be trained.[2]

Confirmed playable characters

Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash has been confirmed to have sixteen playable characters[2]. Out of these Toadette, Rosalina, and Green Sprixie Princess are new playable characters; all of the others have appeared in previous games in the series.

Courts

  • An unnamed grass court
  • An unnamed clay court[6]
  • An unnamed hard court[6]
  • An unnamed pink court[6]
  • An unnamed water court[6]

Gallery

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External links

References

  1. ^ Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash - Nintendo @ E3 2015. (June 16, 2015). Nintendo. Retrieved June 16, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Nintendo (NintendoWiiUUK) (October 22, 2015). Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash - Overview Trailer (Wii U). YouTube. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  3. ^ Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash lets you play via the Wiimote, but not with motion. (June 19, 2015). GoNintendo. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j GameSpot Gameplay. (Oct 22, 2015). Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash - Doubles Gameplay. GameSpot. Retrieved Oct 22, 2015.
  5. ^ Nintendo (Nintendo of America) (October 22, 2015). [1]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Nintendo (Nintendo of America) (October 20, 2015). Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash - Look Who’s on the Court Trailer. YouTube. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  7. ^ GameXplain (October 22, 2015). NEW Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash Characters - Rosalina, Daisy, Wario, DK, Waluigi, Yoshi (Gameplay). YouTube. Retrieved October 22, 2015.

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