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Mario Power Tennis, is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo. In the first four days of the Wii version's release in Japan, Mario Power Tennis sold 56,000 copies. By January 3, 2010, it had sold 205,070 copies in Japan.
Mario Tennis Wii U $ 9.99 * Eligible for up to Gold Points when you buy this game digitally. Mario™, Luigi™, Bowser™, Princess Peach™, Toad™, and Donkey Kong. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 4. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 5. Wii de Asobu: Mario Tennis GC (Nintendo) UK: 1. My Fitness Coach (Ubisoft) 2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo) 3. Wii Fit (Nintendo) 4. Wii Play (Nintendo) 5. Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Sega) Nintendo DS. North America: 1. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo) 2. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo) 3. The Wii console in all territories except Japan and South Korea, making it the first game included with the launch of a Nintendo system since Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy in 1995. Oct 01, 2008 In 2009, Nintendo plans on releasing Chibi Robo!, Pikmin 2, Mario Tennis GC, Metroid Prime, and Metroid Prime 2 Dark Echoes. Play It On Wii Mario Power Tennis Controls Detailed. Mario Power Tennis: Release: Mar 09, 2009. Rating: Everyone: Wii de Asobu Mario Tennis GC: Release: Jan 15, 2009: Publisher: Nintendo.
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Seeing this game on the shelves, I got excited. I had a smash with the Gamecube version before I lost my copy. After I got home, I played the game only to find that it was much harder than I remember. It was much more frustrating, and a lot of 'what the-'moments where you felt like throwing the controllers at the screen.The original material from the Gamecube is unchanged fortunately; the power shots, the courts, the players, great graphics and additional camera positions were added. These additions I found nice, but the controls were the main problem. I extensively went over the demonstrations on how to do topspins, slices and lobs, only to get irritated at the ball doing the opposite that I wanted it to do.
As a result of the poor controls, it's a nightmare to enter tournaments. Sometimes you go up against CPUs who can't even play tennis, and then the next match you play a pro. The first two standard tournaments are simple, but as the CPUs get more difficult, you'll find you really need more precise controls in order to defeat them. It's not impossible to defeat the tougher CPUs, but it's excruciatingly difficult.
To summarize, all the Gamecube features are there, plus new camera positions. Graphics are fantastic, gameplay feels smooth and there is no lag. But once was a classic game loses its fun nature to unbalanced CPU difficulty in tournaments and horrific controls.