![]() The character prepares to hit the ball with a special forehand shot in which the racket mainly goes vertically and above the head, resulting in a powerful shot. If needed, while assuming this stance the character is also able to leap in the direction of the non-dominant hand to reach the ball. The character prepares to execute a backhand shot, resulting in a shot whose range of possible directions is skewed toward the side of the dominant hand. If needed, while assuming this stance the character is also able to leap in the direction of the dominant hand to reach the ball. The character prepares to execute a forehand shot, resulting in a shot whose range of possible directions is skewed toward the side of the non-dominant hand. Alex, Nina, Harry, and Kate are not playable in the Virtual Console and Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online versions of the game due to the Wii, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch lacking an equivalent to the Nintendo 64/ Game Boy Color Transfer Pak.ĭepending on both the position and the trajectory of the ball when a charge is started, the character will assume one of three stances while charging the shot, influencing both the leaps that the character is able to make to reach the ball, the speed and preferred direction of the following shot and, in the case of Flat Shots, the actual type of shot. All of the returning cast from Mario Golf retains a returning palette from that game. When two of the same character is selected, the second player to select said character will have an alternate palette swap of the character. Short Game and Tiebreaker are the only modes that can be played with the same characters. Waluigi, Daisy, Birdo, Paratroopa, Boo, and Shyguy make their playable debuts, with Waluigi also making his first appearance in any game. Aside from the transferable characters, characters are divided into 5 different play styles, listed below. Of these characters, 14 characters are default, 2 characters are unlockable through playing the Nintendo 64 game, and 4 characters can be transferred from the Game Boy Color game. Including all the characters that can be transferred from the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis, the Nintendo 64 version of Mario Tennis features a total of 20 playable characters. Without time to act, everyone is caught in the blast, and the game begins.Ĭharacters Participants Out of nowhere, a Bob-omb makes its way onto the field. As Peach and Daisy look to each other and agree, everyone, including Wario and Waluigi, follow suit. As everyone is baffled, Mario breaks the silence by exclaiming, "Let's all play!". To everyone's surprise, the pair announce they have come to play a friendly game of tennis. Everyone appears disgusted that Bowser would try to ruin a tennis match. The four are about to have-it-out, when a gloaming spot-light shines down upon them.Īs Toad (who is the announcer) points and shouts, "What's-that!?", Bowser and the hovering Boo fall onto the court below, knocking Wario and Waluigi backwards. Mario tries to calm the two down when Wario confronts him. ![]() As Waluigi enjoys his new introduction, Luigi exclaims he's not impressed with this new character. The finals starts with Mario and Luigi beginning their match by looking for the tennis ball, when suddenly Wario and his new side-kick Waluigi bust in to challenge them. In the semi-finals, Mario defeats Yoshi and Luigi defeats Peach. Mario defeats DK, Yoshi defeats Daisy, Princess Peach defeats Birdo, and Luigi defeats Paratroopa. Eventually, the tournament is started and characters are matched up. Mario and a prominent cast of characters (including some newcomers like Princess Daisy and Birdo) walk out onto the field, where it switches to a walk-through of more playable characters, and a quick zoom in on two shadowed figures. The game begins with the launch of the Mario Star Tournament. Virtual Console (Wii U) (Promotional Release): Nintendo 64, Virtual Console ( Wii, Wii U), Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Switch Online Mario Tennisįor alternate box art, see the game's gallery. For the series as a whole, see Mario Tennis (series). For the Game Boy Color game of the same name, see Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color). This article is about the game Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64.
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