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Mario's Tennis
NintendoCompatible with Virtual Boy™
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| Original Name | マリオズテニス |
| Release Date | Jul 21, 1995 |
| Genre | Sports |
| Version | Japan |
| PAX-Code | PAX0000685644 |
| Catalog No. | VUE-P-VMTJ |
| Item Code | 4902370502251 |
| Players | 1 |
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| Total votes: | 3 |
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lincoln174 (5) on 17, Nov. 2010 09:53 (HKT)
Great game
Mario Tennis was a classic game, and a must have for any Game Boy enthusiast. Highly recommended for anyone who wishes to pick up a difficult to find, genuinely fun game!
Mario Tennis was a classic game, and a must have for any Game Boy enthusiast. Highly recommended for anyone who wishes to pick up a difficult to find, genuinely fun game!
savio.a (19) on 24, Oct. 2010 16:18 (HKT)
Good game!
A classic of the Game Boy Color era!
Please add it to your collection! It's so difficult to find a brand new copy these days...
A classic of the Game Boy Color era!
Please add it to your collection! It's so difficult to find a brand new copy these days...
trueskins (4) on 28, Nov. 2009 08:30 (HKT)
Very good depth effect on Virtual Boy
I received the game like new. Mario Tennis is impressive the first moments due to the depth effect produced by the Virtual Boy. It's definetevely a very good game, but maybe a bit difficult.
I received the game like new. Mario Tennis is impressive the first moments due to the depth effect produced by the Virtual Boy. It's definetevely a very good game, but maybe a bit difficult.
johnblakeblake (16) on 29, Oct. 2009 05:15 (HKT)
This Was My Game
Oh my goodness, mario tennis was one of the best games that i ever played on Gameboy Color. i had this character named Alex and i took him all the way to the tornament playing people that were suppose to be way better than me but i proved to be the best out of them all. i would sometimes play on exibition mode so i can play with either mario, luigi, or donkey kong. donkey kong was a beast on that game. if i was to play mario, donkey kong would give me the most competition out of all the characters that were on that game. this game bring back too many memories to explain but this game was one of the best experiences i ever had with it.
Oh my goodness, mario tennis was one of the best games that i ever played on Gameboy Color. i had this character named Alex and i took him all the way to the tornament playing people that were suppose to be way better than me but i proved to be the best out of them all. i would sometimes play on exibition mode so i can play with either mario, luigi, or donkey kong. donkey kong was a beast on that game. if i was to play mario, donkey kong would give me the most competition out of all the characters that were on that game. this game bring back too many memories to explain but this game was one of the best experiences i ever had with it.
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