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Mario Power Tennis

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Mario Power Tennis
Developer(s)Camelot
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Designer(s)Hiroyuki Takahashi Edit this on Wikidata
Composer(s)Motoi Sakuraba Edit 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
  • KOR: 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
  • JP/MEX: September 12, 2016
  • BR: December 2016
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Multiplayer
single-player Edit this on Wikidata

Mario Power Tennis, known as Mario 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 the Nintendo Wii as part of New Play Control!. And you released date only the Platfrorms complete.

The game got very good reviews, including a score of 81.03% on GameRankings.[1] It also received a score of 8.5 from IGN.[2]

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References

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  1. "Mario Power Tennis". GameRankings. Archived from the original on October 13, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  2. Casamassina, Matt (November 8, 2004). "Mario Power Tennis Review". IGN. Retrieved October 18, 2014.