Mario Power Tennis (GC): Difference between revisions

Undo revision 123146 by 189.48.179.132 (talk) Dolphin does not emulate these platforms, so we don't care about them here.
(A Zeebo version was released or be sure happens sures. A Samsung happens let's be sures.)
(Undo revision 123146 by 189.48.179.132 (talk) Dolphin does not emulate these platforms, so we don't care about them here.)
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|publisher    = Nintendo
|publisher    = Nintendo
|series        = ''Mario Tennis'', ''Mario Sports''
|series        = ''Mario Tennis'', ''Mario Sports''
|released      = '''Gamecube'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=October 28, 2004}}{{vgrelease|NA=November 8, 2004}}{{vgrelease|EU=February 25, 2005|KO=2005|RU=2005|TWN|2005}}<br/>'''TV Anhanguera CD-ROM'''<br/>{{vgrelease|NA=October 28, 2004|PAL|November 8, 2004}}{{vgrelease|KO=December 2004}}{{vgrelease|SA=January 2005}}{{vgrelease|CHN|February 2005}}{{vgrelease|TWN/HK/MEX|March 2005}}{{vgrelease|JP=March 31, 2005}}{{vgrelease|AI|April 13, 2005}}{{vgrelease|IAR|2005}}{{vgrelease|SHR|2005}}{{vgrelease|FRA|August 23, 2005}}{{vgrelease|NK|August 24, 2005}}{{vgrelease|ELD|January 2006}}{{vgrelease|IFM|February 5, 2006}}{{vgrelease|BOF/JRY|March 2006}}<br/>'''Nintendo CD-ROM & Sega CD-ROM'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP/NA/SA|December 24, 2005}}{{vgrelease|KO=December 31, 2005}}<br/>'''Zeebo'''<br/>{{vgrelease|SA=May 25, 2009}}{{vgrelease|MEX|2009}}{{vgrelease|ARG|December 1, 2010}}{{vgrelease|CHN|October 28, 2015}}
|released      = {{vgrelease|JP=October 28, 2004}}{{vgrelease|NA=November 8, 2004}}{{vgrelease|EU=February 25, 2005|KO=2005|RU=2005|TWN|2005}}
|genre        = Sports, Tennis
|genre        = Sports, Tennis
|modes        = Single-player, Multiplayer (4)
|modes        = Single-player, Multiplayer (4)
|input        = GameCube Controller
|input        = GameCube Controller
|forumlink    = http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-gc-mario-power-tennis--26003
|forumlink    = http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-gc-mario-power-tennis--26003
|wikipedia    = Mario Power Tennis
}}
}}


'''''Mario Power Tennis''''', known in Japan as '''''Mario Tennis GC''''', is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo [[GameCube]] in 2004. The game is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 title [[Mario Tennis]], and is the fourth game in the Mario Tennis series. It was [[Mario Power Tennis (Wii)|re-released]] for the [[Wii]] in 2009 as part of the New Play Control! collection of titles, featuring GameCube games with added Wii controls. The TV Anhanguera CD-ROM, Nintendo CD-ROM, Sega CD-ROM in 2004 and 2006. A Zeebo version was be released.
'''''Mario Power Tennis''''', known in Japan as '''''Mario Tennis GC''''', is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo [[GameCube]] in 2004. The game is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 title [[Mario Tennis]], and is the fourth game in the Mario Tennis series. It was [[Mario Power Tennis (Wii)|re-released]] for the [[Wii]] in 2009 as part of the New Play Control! collection of titles, featuring GameCube games with added Wii controls.


''Mario Power Tennis'' incorporates multiple characters, themes, and locations from the Mario series. The game includes standard tennis matches, but contains variants that feature different scoring formats and objectives. Other variants include "Gimmick" courts, thematic areas with components and properties that directly affect game play. The game consists of 18 playable characters, each categorized by their style of play and each with a pair of unique moves known as "Power Shots". Power Tennis was developed simultaneously with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, and the pair shared similar technology and concepts with each other during production. Such similarities include an emphasis on the Mario theme in characters and settings as well as alternative game modes such as "Ring Shot".
''Mario Power Tennis'' incorporates multiple characters, themes, and locations from the Mario series. The game includes standard tennis matches, but contains variants that feature different scoring formats and objectives. Other variants include "Gimmick" courts, thematic areas with components and properties that directly affect game play. The game consists of 18 playable characters, each categorized by their style of play and each with a pair of unique moves known as "Power Shots". Power Tennis was developed simultaneously with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, and the pair shared similar technology and concepts with each other during production. Such similarities include an emphasis on the Mario theme in characters and settings as well as alternative game modes such as "Ring Shot".