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Mario's Tennis is a Super Mario sports game released for the Virtual Boy, and a launch title for the system. The game was also released in a bundle with the system.
Blurb
Smashing tennis action with incredible depth on a realistic 3-D court! Experience the ultimate Virtual Boy sports game in either singles or doubles matches!
- Lob, volley or send an overhead smash to crush your opponent.
- Choose one of seven characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
- Enter a 3 round tournament to try to win the cup!
Actual game play is 3-D!
Gameplay
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