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Box Art of Mario's Tennis.
Mario's Tennis is a Virtual Boy game that was released in 1995. It is the first installment in the Mario Tennis series. The game inspired and was followed by Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. All playable characters that appeared in the game were also playable in the SNES game, Super Mario Kart. The only playable character in the game that is not playable in the original Mario Kart is Bowser. There was going to be a two-player option, but it was never added on.Template:Refneeded The cable that would have been used to connect two Virtual Boys together was never added due to poor Virtual Boy sales.
Playable Characters
Gallery
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Virtual Boy games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Mario's Tennis (1995) • Mario Clash (1995) • VB Mario Land (canceled) • VB Mario Kart (canceled) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Unnamed Donkey Kong Country proof-of-concept (tech demo) |
Wario franchise | Virtual Boy Wario Land (1995) |