Mario Tennis ROM

Mario Tennis rom

When focusing on the main objectives, Mario Tennis is about 4 Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 8 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Go to the training area and head north past all the courts, it should be there on the right side.

CharacterHow to Unlock
BowserTransfer from the N64 game
Bowser, Wario, WaluigiTransfer N64 Mario Tennis data via Transfer Pak
MarioDefeat Mario in the game
PeachDefeat Mario/Peach in Doubles in the game
YoshiTransfer from the N64 game

You can download the Mario Tennis rom from this page and to play the game you need to download the Visualboy Advance Emulator here.

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Additional Information

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Mario Tennis is a 2000 sports video game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. Following Mario’s Tennis, it is the second game in the Mario Tennis series. The game is known for being the introduction of Luigi’s arch-rival, Waluigi, and the re-introduction of Princess Daisy and Birdo. Camelot developed a Game Boy Color version and it was published under the same title in Western regions and as Mario Tennis GB in Japan.

The game uses a control system that differs from most other video tennis games on the market. Shots are performed by pressing one, or both, of the two main buttons (A or B), which make the ball spin in different ways. Pressing a button twice strikes the tennis shot with more power and spin. Additionally, pressing the two buttons in a different order can result in a different type of shot altogether, such as a lob or drop shot. Both buttons can be pressed at the same time to hit a very powerful smash shot.

The longer a button is pressed before contact is made with the ball, the stronger the shot will be. The control system allows players of all levels to become familiar with the mechanics of the game within a very short time, whilst also encouraging advanced players to take advantage of the variety of shots offered to come up with different strategies for winning points. A total of seven types of shot are possible using only the two main buttons of the controller. These gameplay mechanics were later brought to the newer games of the Mario Tennis series.

The Game Boy Color (GBC) version features a role-playing game mode, which is not in the Nintendo 64 (N64) version. In this mode, players begin as a rookie tennis player at the Royal Tennis Academy, who must build up their skill by leveling up through training and practice matches before entering various tournaments. The aim of this mode is to be crowned champion at the academy, although the second part of the game involves the player competing in a tournament to ultimately face Mario, the best tennis player. 

File Name

Mario Tennis

File Size

746KB

Version

1.0

Release Date

Japan: November 1, 2000
North America: January 16, 2001
Europe: February 2, 2001

Genre

Sports

Developer

Camelot Software Planning

Platform

Game Boy Color

Region

USA

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