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Mario Tennis: Power Tour Questions We have 13 questions and 20 answers for this game. Check them out to find answers or ask your own to get the exact game help you need. Mario Tennis - Power Tour [Mario Power Tennis] Alternative name: Mario Tennis Advance. Release date: Sep 13th, 2005. Console: Game Boy Advance (GSF) Developer: Camelot. Publisher: Nintendo. Mario Golf - Advance Tour Game Boy Advance (GSF) Yoshi - Topsy-Turvy [Yoshi's Universal Gravitation].
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Release dates Australia December 1st, 2006 Europe November 18th, 2005 Japan September 13th, 2005 N.America December 5th, 2005 General information Platform: Developed by Published by Players: Single and Multi-player A follow up for the Mario Tennis series, Mario Tennis: Power Tour is the only game for Gameboy Advance in the Tennis series, it is extremely similar to and it is the first portable game to include power shots. It was considered challenging due to its RPG elements. The whole game rotates around the main story mode, we now go to the Royal Tennis Academy, either as Clay or Ace, Max or Tina depending on the game localization. As they start their career as upcoming pro tennis players a group of Masked characters come to the academy and defeat the champions.
Now determined to find their origins, the player has to go through all the ranks to be the best and gain enough levels to defeat them and bring the titles back to the Academy. The inclusion of several types of courts and mini games were the most fun factor and helped the game to be better received. Official Description Players can test their backhand in this role-playing tennis adventure.
In this sequel to Mario Tennis for Game Boy Color, players have to train hard in the Royal Tennis Academy if they want to be champions. Players gain experience and improve skills through lessons and tournaments, but in the end, they have to beat Mario at his own game if they want to rise to the top of the ranks.
Play as Mario, Peach, Waluigi or Donkey Kong in a slew of wild modes. As players advance through the story, they unlock even more characters, all with their own power moves. Link up with a friend or three for even more frantic fun. Gameplay This game is played just like the other Mario Tennis Games, it includes powershots and different kind of shots that are made with keys combinations. There are six type of usable characters which include. Mario in Mario Tennis: Power Tour. All Around Characters: Which have all stats balanced.