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*[[Luigi]]<ref name="direct"/> - All-Around | *[[Luigi]]<ref name="direct"/> - All-Around | ||
*[[Wario]]<ref name="direct"/> - Powerful | *[[Wario]]<ref name="direct"/> - Powerful <ref>K., Roxanne (April 7, 2018) [https://nintendotreehouse.tumblr.com/post/172897447207/mario-tennis-aces-with-great-power-comes-great Nintendo Treehouse Log - Mario Tennis Aces - With Great Power Comes Great Defensibility] ''Tumblr''. Retrieved 3 June, 2018. </ref> | ||
*[[Waluigi]]<ref name="direct"/> - Defensive | *[[Waluigi]]<ref name="direct"/> - Defensive | ||
*[[Princess Peach|Peach]]<ref name="direct2"/> - Technical | *[[Princess Peach|Peach]]<ref name="direct2"/> - Technical | ||
*[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]<ref name="direct2"/> - All-Around | *[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]<ref name="direct2"/> - All-Around | ||
*[[Rosalina]]<ref name="direct2"/> - Tricky | *[[Rosalina]]<ref name="direct2"/> - Tricky <ref>K., Roxanne (April 8, 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> | ||
*[[Toad]]<ref name="direct2">Nintendo (March 8, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMHT2vdWvpg Nintendo Direct 3.8.2018]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved March 8, 2018.</ref> - Speedy | *[[Toad]]<ref name="direct2">Nintendo (March 8, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMHT2vdWvpg Nintendo Direct 3.8.2018]. ''YouTube.'' Retrieved March 8, 2018.</ref> - Speedy | ||
*[[Toadette]]<ref name="direct2"/> - Technical | *[[Toadette]]<ref name="direct2"/> - Technical |
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Template:Infobox Mario Tennis Aces is an upcoming sports game in the Mario Tennis series for Nintendo Switch set to release on June 22, 2018. It is the eighth installment in the series and will be the first Mario Tennis series game since Mario Tennis: Power Tour on the Game Boy Advance to feature a Story Mode.[1] The game was first announced via a Nintendo Direct Mini presentation on January 11, 2018.
Gameplay
The base gameplay appears similar to that of Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, featuring different types of shots. Characters have an energy gauge that can be used to perform Zone Shots, Zone Speed, or Special Shots.[2] The energy gauge can be increased by simple rallies or by performing Trick Shots, which require proper timing to hit the ball back. Zone Shots can be performed upon reaching a star icon 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. Zone Speed allows the player to slow down time to allow them to reach a far-off shot in time. Special Shots are performed like Zone Shots, but 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.[1] With proper stroke timing, the shot can be blocked, increasing the character's energy gauge and protecting their racket from damage. In doubles, each pair shares one energy gauge. Unlike Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, there will be a left-handed option for characters.[2]
Other than the base style of gameplay, the game will also include a "simple rules" mode which excludes the new types of shots, as well as "Swing Mode", which allows the player to use motion controls to swing their racket, similarly to Wii Sports. Unlike Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, the game will feature a traditional Tournament mode where the player can challenge computer opponents. Online multiplayer is also supported for up to four players (friends or other players) as well as for online tournaments. Participating in these can provide the player with participation prizes, including special in-game outfits or additional playable characters.[2]
Adventure Mode
The game also features a story mode set on an island, which includes various challenges for the player to complete, such as missions and boss battles. The story appears to focus on Mario (partnered with Toad) as he tries to rescue those that have been possessed by a dark force, whose energy is imbued in a special tennis racket called the Lucien[3]. The possessed characters take on a mummy-like appearance with glowing eyes, and their souls are taken by the dark force. To rescue them, Mario has to go around the island and complete challenges given to him by various Mario franchise enemies, like Boos and Petey Piranha[4], in his attempt to locate the five Power Stones that power the racket before Lucien does.[3] Wario and Waluigi heard the myths of this powerful racket and wanted it for themselves, becoming corrupted by its power. Aster, who resides in the Temple of Bask, tells Mario of his objective and teaches him the skills needed to restore peace to the island.[3] Along the way he can obtain different rackets that have different attributes, as well as level up his own stats such as running speed. Should the player's rackets all break, they will receive a game over.[5]
The level selection appears to be based on that of the New Super Mario Bros. series, with red circles indicating an unfinished level and blue circles indicating a completed level, with the name of the level being shown when Mario stands on one.[3]
Known levels
- Bask Ruins (guarded by Dry Bones)
- Temple of Bask[3]
- Piranha Plant Forest (guarded by Donkey Kong)[3]
- Piranha Plant Habitat[3]
- Ancient Altar[3]
Challenges
Characters
Playable
- Mario[1] - All-Around
- Luigi[1] - All-Around
- Wario[1] - Powerful [6]
- Waluigi[1] - Defensive
- Peach[2] - Technical
- Daisy[2] - All-Around
- Rosalina[2] - Tricky [7]
- Toad[2] - Speedy
- Toadette[2] - Technical
- Bowser[2] - Powerful
- Bowser Jr.[2] - Defensive
- Boo[2] - Tricky
- Yoshi[2] - Speedy
- Donkey Kong[1] - Powerful
- Spike[8] (new) - Powerful[9]
- Chain Chomp[2] (new) - Powerful
- A silhouetted character that appears to be Koopa Troopa[2] (obtainable through online tournaments)
Emblems for Birdo, Diddy Kong, and Paratroopa can be seen on a bag available as a preorder bonus, but these characters have not been explicitly confirmed as playable.[10] Similarly, both Shy Guy and Dry Bones have been shown with tennis rackets, but neither has been confirmed playable.[11]
Alongside all the above characters, Kamek, Dry Bowser, Boom Boom, and Blooper were reportedly found in a datamine of the demo. Whether these characters will be playable or not is currently unknown.[12]
Bosses
Non-playable characters
- Piranha Plants[1]
- Lakitus[1]
- Biddybuds[1]
- Yoshis[1]
- Little Birds[1]
- Rabbits[1]
- Fire Piranha Plants[1]
- Munchers[1]
- Piranha Creepers[1]
- Ant Troopers[2]
- Conkdors[2]
- Dry Bones[2]
- Kleptos
- Peepas[13]
- Bob-ombs[13]
- Spinies[13]
- Mechakoopas[5]
- Monty Mole[15]
Audience members
- Toads[1]
- Shy Guys[1]
- Koopa Troopas[1]
- Koopa Paratroopas[1]
- Hammer Bros[1]
- Sledge Bros[1]
- Goombas[1]
- Paragoombas[1]
- Penguins[1]
- Stone Spikes[1]
Unknown
Courts
Like in Mario Power Tennis, some courts contain hazards that can be toggled on or off.
- Marina Stadium[16] (Hard, Clay, Grass, Night)[1]
- Bask Ruins[2] (a court set in desert ruins)
- Piranha Plant Forest (a court set in a forest - Piranha Plants can eat the ball to change its direction)[1]
- A court set in ruins filled with Piranha Plants[2]
- A court set in a snowy plaza[2]
- Mirage Mansion (a court set in a haunted house)[13]
- A court set on an airship, apparently themed after New Super Mario Bros. U[13]
- A court with hexagonal tiles, featuring Mechakoopas and Bob-ombs[5]
Demo and pre-launch online tournament
Prior to the game's release date, a free demo was released on the Nintendo eShop on May 24, 2018.[5] This demo includes a pre-launch online tournament, as well as the ability to practice with CPU players.[5] The tournament allows players to play as Mario, Peach, Yoshi, and Bowser, with Waluigi, Toad, Spike, Rosalina, and Chain Chomp[17] becoming available as the player earns points, for a total of nine playable characters.[5] All tournament participants can receive an alternate costume for Mario that dresses him in his usual clothes (effectively making him appear identical to his appearance in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash), usable in the full game.[5]
Character unlock criteria
Unlocking criteria for these participants | |
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Waluigi | Earn 100 points in total. |
Toad | Earn 300 points in total. |
Spike | Earn 600 points in total. |
Rosalina | Earn 1000 points in total. |
Chain Chomp | Earn 1500 points in total. |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mario Tennis Aces.
- MarioTennisAcesLogo.jpg
International logo
- MTA Mario Waluigi.jpg
A tennis match
- MTA Story Mode Hub.jpg
Story hub world
References to other games
- Mario's Tennis: This is the first time in the Mario Tennis series since this game that Mario and Luigi wear short-sleeved T-shirts and shorts and athletic shoes instead of their casual shirts and overalls and brown shoes. However they wear visor versions of their signature caps while in Mario's Tennis they wear their casual caps.
- Super Mario Sunshine: The sounds that Piranha Plants make are reused from this game.
- Mario Power Tennis: The sound Chain Chomp makes is reused from this game. Many character's voice clips from this game are reused for their Special Shot animation.
- Mario Party 6: Mario's artwork from this game is reused on one of the large banners.
- Mario Party 8: Chain Chomp's artwork on the character select screen is from this game.[8]
- Mario Party DS: Wario's artwork from this game is reused on one of the smaller banners.
- New Super Mario Bros. Wii: Boo’s artwork from this game is reused on one of the smaller banners.
- New Super Mario Bros. U: Iggy's airship appears from this game. The large claw arm Bowser Jr. uses for his Special Shot also first appears here.
- Super Mario 3D World: Several enemies from this title appear in the background of the courts, such as Piranha Creepers and Conkdors. Rabbits also appear and retain their design from this game.
- Mario Golf: World Tour: Several of Rosalina's voice clips, provided by her former voice actress (Kerri Kane) are taken from this game.
- Mario Party 10: The artwork on the character select screen for Rosalina and Spike are from this game.[8]
- Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition: Artwork of Luigi and Yoshi from this game are reused on one of the smaller banners.
- 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 Party: Star Rush: The artwork on the character select screen for Luigi, Waluigi, and Daisy, as well as the artwork for King Boo (used for Boo), are from this game.[8]
- Mario Party: The Top 100: Wario's artwork on the character select screen is from this game.[8]
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | マリオテニス エース[18] Mario Tenisu Ēsu |
Mario Tennis Ace | |
Chinese | 瑪利歐網球 (Traditional) 马力欧网球 (Simplified)[?] Mǎlìōu Wǎngqiú |
Mario Tennis | |
Korean | 마리오 테니스 에이스[?] Mario Teniseu Eiseu |
Mario Tennis Ace |
External links
- Official North American website
- Official Japanese website
- Official UK website
- Official Australian/New Zealand website
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Nintendo (March 8, 2018). Nintendo Direct 3.8.2018. YouTube. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o GameXplain (May 29, 2018) 10 Minutes of Story Mode Gameplay in Mario Tennis Aces (Nintendo Switch) YouTube. Retrieved May 29, 2018
- ^ GameXplain (May 14, 2018). Mario Tennis Aces - Overview Trailer (NEW Story Mode Details, Dark Luigi - JP). YouTube. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g Official Japanese website
- ^ K., Roxanne (April 7, 2018) Nintendo Treehouse Log - Mario Tennis Aces - With Great Power Comes Great Defensibility Tumblr. Retrieved 3 June, 2018.
- ^ K., Roxanne (April 8, 2018) Nintendo Treehouse Log - Mario Tennis Aces - Are you a Speedster or a Trickster? Tumblr. Retrieved 3 June, 2018.
- ^ a b c d e Nintendo. (April 4, 2018). A family journey with Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved April 4, 2018.
- ^ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (May 22, 2018). "Jimmy Fallon Gets First Hands-On Play of Mario Tennis Aces". YouTube. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- ^ https://geo-online.co.jp/html/mariotennis_ace.html
- ^ Story page from official Japanese website
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- ^ a b c d e f GameXplain. (May 14, 2018). Mario Tennis Aces - Overview Trailer (NEW Story Mode Details, Dark Luigi - JP). YouTube. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
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- ^ K., Roxanne. (April 6, 2018). Mario Tennis Aces - Technical and All-Around Awesome Characters!. Tumblr. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5BUIycx8iE
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