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Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy, 1995) 
Mario's Tennis  (Virtual Boy, 1995)

 
Mario's Tennis  (Virtual Boy, 1995)

Platform: Virtual Boy
Publisher: Nintendo
Rating: Rating Pending
Genre: Sports
Product ID: EPID56209544
Description: Mario squares off against familiar Nintendo characters in tennis matches.
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  Mario + Sports = Fun. For a while.
Review created: 08/06/09
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I am very thankful to have gotten my hands on such a delightful specimen of Nintendo History: The Virtual Boy. When it arrived at my house, I was very excited. Along with the system came another joyous item: Mario Tennis. When I first played the game, I was fairly happy about the 3D effects; they cannot be duplicated anywhere else. The controls are simple: A hits the ball, B hits the ball. Although you may have fun playing this , it does get tedious after a while.

All in all, this game is a must-have for any Virtual Boy owner. If you don't already own a Virtual Boy, go and get one. Now.


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  mario tennis on virtual boy
Review created: 04/08/09
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1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

good vintage game, old games are always good to remember souvenirs. i recommand this classic game! dave


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  Mario Tennis review for the virtual boy game system
Review created: 05/02/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Even though there were only a handful of games released for the Virtual Boy, Mario Tennis stands out as being one of the better games of the system. There are seven characters to choose from Nintendo's past and matches can be played on a singles or doubles basis against the computer. The "3-D" aspect works well except for when you are timing power shots, which you might often swing late on. Swinging just right can be a chore when the visual perspective may not match up right with the actual ball target. This problem, thankfully does not happen often. The characters are colorful and the play mood is right on to be enjoyable on a whimsical level. In other words, this is a great game to just turn on, play a match, and turn off feeling like you just had a little fun. A great starter game for anyone curiously thinking of buying a virtual boy, not very complicated or hard at all. They produced a number of these back in the day, so you should be able to find one reasonably priced on eBay. Thanx for reading!,,,,, Other games for the Virtual Boy........."Teleroboxer" = very good, "Red Alarm" = good, "Water World" = HORRIBLE!, and "Wario Land" = Great!...Bo bo go go.


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  Impressionnant
Review created: 02/16/08
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

Bon on reste dans la qualité de jeu du virtual boy, mais l'effet de profondeur de cours est quand meme surprenante, et les graphismes sont surprenants aussi, car les petits personnage apparaissent très clairs au niveau des détails.


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  Mario's Tennis (Virtual Boy)
Review created: 02/05/08
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Hi welcome to koolbubdavel's review console:

Today I will be reviewing a game from the Nintendo Virtual Boy Titled Mario's Tennis.

Mario's Tennis features most of the characters from the Mario series such as Mario's brother Luigi, Donkey Kong aka. DK, Wario, Bowser, and many other characters with their own techniques.

You may have never heard of Virtual Boy as it was never really a live hit thing but I have to bet you've seen one in a Toys'R'Us or a Wal-Mart.

Everyone says that the Virtual Boy did not have good graphics but it did making it more fun to play.

The red(orange),blue color just didn't get much people interested but when people got to try one in a Vintage Game Store they probably wanted to buy it but it was not for sale, They were probably playing Virtual Boy's main game that came with the console, Mario's Tennis Virtual Boy.

It is not easy to find Virtual Boy games as there are less than 15 in both the US and Japan.

Thanks again for reading this boring review:
Signed Koobubdavel
Any questions? Feel free to ask any questions and I would be delighted to answer them


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