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Mario Power Tennis

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Mario Power Tennis
Developer(s)Camelot
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Designer(s)Hiroyuki TakahashiEdit this on Wikidata
Composer(s)Motoi SakurabaEdit this on Wikidata
SeriesMario Tennis
Platform(s)GameCube,Wii,Zeebo,TV Anhanguera, Nintendo & Sega CD-ROM & (Virtual Console) Amiga Yeach.
ReleaseGameCube
  • JP:October 28, 2004
  • NA:November 8, 2004
  • PAL:February 25, 2005

TV Anhanguera CD-ROM
  • NA:October 28, 2004
  • EU:November 8, 2004
  • KO:November 9, 2004
  • BR:November 2004
  • TW:November 2004
  • JP:March 31, 2005

Nintendo CD-ROM & Sega CD-ROM
  • JP:March 31, 2005
Nintendo Wii
  • JP:January 15, 2009
  • NA:March 9, 2009
  • EU:March 6, 2009
  • AU:March 26, 2009

Zeebo

Amiga Yeach
  • AU:February 10, 2016
  • SK:July 2016
  • JP|MX:Setember 12, 2016
  • BR:December 2016
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Multiplayer
single-playerEdit this on Wikidata

Mario Power Tennis,known asMario Tennis GC(マリオテニスGC,Mario Tenisu Jī Shī)in Japan is a sport video game for the GameCube. The game was released in Europe and North America in 2004 and in Australia in 2005. The game was re-released on theNintendo Wiias part ofNew Play Control!.And you released date only the Platfrorms complete.

The game got very good reviews, including a score of 81.03% onGameRankings.[1]It also received a score of 8.5 fromIGN.[2]

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References

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  1. "Mario Power Tennis".GameRankings. Archived fromthe originalon October 13, 2014.RetrievedOctober 18,2014.
  2. Casamassina, Matt (November 8, 2004)."Mario Power Tennis Review".IGN.RetrievedOctober 18,2014.