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- The third Super Smash Bros. title, featuring a number of new additions, including an engrossing story mode and cooperative play, new characters, new stages, and online combat.
- Mario Tennis features refreshingly fast arcade-style tennis mixed with some deep control mechanics, and delivers a solid single-player experience with unsurpassed multiplayer experience due to its long lasting value.
- Mario steps onto the court in classy tennis garb for intense rallies against a variety of characters in full-blown tennis battle. Mario Tennis Aces is bringing a new level of skill and competition, and also features a story mode.
- The sequel to Mario Golf (1999), featuring 16 playable characters, each with a set of golfing statistics defining their style of play, new courses, and new modes.
- Mario Tennis for the GameCube has 18 playable characters, each with their own style of play and a pair of unique moves known as "Power Shots". The game also introduces new modes such as "Ring Shot".
- Mario and co. take it to the golf courts. Mario Golf is easy to play, but the game's engine is very deep and there are a multitude of variables that can affect a shot, such as wind, rain, spin on the ball, and relief of the land.
- In a dark age of history, evil forces are pursuing the lost art of alchemy. Armed with cool weapons, special powers and unique creatures a band of 4 magic-attuned "Adepts" are the only hope to put an end to the advance of evil.
- Play as Clay or Ace, two rookie tennis players at the competitive Tennis Academy, and rise through the ranks of Junior, Senior and Varcity for a chance to play at the Island Open. Maybe even meet a few friends from the Mario universe along the way.
- Picking up the story right after the events of Golden Sun (2001), The Lost Age, follows the previous games' magic-attuned antagonists Felix and his allies as they seek to restore the power of alchemy to the world of Weyard.
- A golfing game for the Nintendo Wii.
- Game Boy Color version of "Mario Tennis (2000)", featuring a role-playing game mode where players begin as a rookie tennis player at the Royal Tennis Academy who must build up skills through training and matches before entering tournaments.
- Hot Shots Golf (Everybody's Golf in Europe) is a quick and easy to learn golf game for the PlayStation.
- Several years after the events described in Shining Force II, an orphan named Mars begins his work as a guard in the Odegon castle. One night, a strange fog descends upon the land, and Mars witnesses a mysterious elf entering the Ancient Shrine. Through a series of events and lies on his part, Mars becomes the elite guard of the princess, and soon has to redeem himself by stopping the dark elf Pazort from destroying the world.
- The game picks up 30 years after the end of The Lost Age, and follows Matthew, Tyrell, and Karis on their journey across Weyard in it's modern state. They pick up many traveling companions throughout their journey, and begin to solve the mysteries that their parents created when they unleashed the power of Alchemy 30 years ago.
- War breaks out between the nations of Aspinia and Destonia due to manipulation by a religious cult known as the Bulzome Sect. On opposite sides of the war, Synbios and Medion must work together to uncover the true intentions of the cult.
- This Game Boy Color version of Mario Golf 64 includes role-playing video game elements.
- Beyond the Beyond is a role-playing action game where you play as an apprentice knight, called Finn, who must go on a quest to save his village from the powers of evil.