Tennis (microgame)
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Tennis is a microgame by 9-Volt in WarioWare: Twisted!.
Like all of 9-Volt's microgames, this one is based off of the 1984 game of the same name for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and the microgame is faithful to the original. The player controls a generic tennis player. He is against another tennis player in the middle of a court, with an audience cheeing them on. For the first dificulty, the tennis ball will only be sent at the tennis player once. The player needs to line up his tennis player with the ball so that he hits it. If he hits it, the game continues on. If he misses, the referee (who looks a lot like Mario) will call an In for the other tennis player. For the second dificulty, the tennis player still hits the ball once, but this time the ball is curved, so the player needs to make sure not to lose it. For the third dificulty, a sort of realistic effect is added, which causes the tennis ball to sort of become invisible as it passes the net. It still reappears though. Template:WarioWare: Twisted! Microgames