Mario's Tennis

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Template:Articleabout Template:Infobox Mario's Tennis, initially known as Mario's Dream Tennis during development, is a Virtual Boy game that was released in 1995. It is the spiritual predecessor of the Mario Tennis series. All playable characters that appeared in the original Super Mario Kart for Super NES (with the exception of Bowser) were also playable in Mario's Tennis. 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.

Basics

Serving

A serve begins each point in tennis. A single player serves each game, and players alternate serving throughout the course of the match. If the player wishes to serve, they must press either the A button or the B button, A for regular shots and B for long-distance shots.

Top-Spin

The basic shot in in Mario's Tennis, this shot has a higher arch to it, and can be used by pressing the A button. The shot is mainly used for regular, run-of-the-mill shot.

Lob

The Lob Shot is the second method of hitting a ball in Mario's Tennis. The Lob Shot is a powerful shot that can be used to shoot high, powerful shots whenever the B button is pressed. However, the Lob can be a disadvantage if the character hitting the ball is in the front of the court.

Doubles

Doubles is the second method of play in Mario's Tennis. Doubles are very different than singles, and can be a great advantage for beginner players. In Doubles, the player can choose a partner to help them play tennis, while the player serves in the back the computer partner covers the net, and vice-versa.

Playable Characters

Beta elements

Evidence of the Mario's Tennis beta character "Cassarin" (Birdo)
Evidence of the beta character "Cassarin", through a game rip.

Cassarin

The character list in this game's ROM features the name "CASSARIN", which is notable for, unlike the other characters, not having any sprites. "Cassarin" is an alternate romanization for "Catherine", which is Birdo's Japanese name; it can therefore be assumed that Birdo was initially planned for playability in Mario's Tennis.

Staff

Main article: List of Mario's Tennis staff

Gallery

Trivia

  • This is the only Mario Tennis game where Waluigi does not appear.

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