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Abstract: Mario's back for another serveMario Sports titles are always a nice spin on everyday sports, containing over-the-top powers and ever-more-brilliantly designed tracks or courts. While most of these titles stick to the OOT formula, the Mario Tennis titles h...
Published: 2012-06-01, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
MarioGreat multi-playerNintendo infused charismaInteresting use of DS techWarioHollow single player modeLack of depthMini-games aren't terribly funYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Mario Tennis Open DS ReviewMario Tennis Open is, i...
Abstract: Getting its start in stereoscopic 3D on the Virtual Boy back in 1995, the Mario Tennis series has returned to its original roots with Mario Tennis Open on the Nintendo 3DS. It's been seven years since we've seen a brand-new Mario Tennis title, with t...
Abstract: Once upon a time, I was bizarrely excited for Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour for the Nintendo Gamecube. I have no idea what exactly sparked my intense desire for the game, but for some reason the idea of Mario-themed golf seemed awesome to me, especially foll...
Abstract: Mario loves sports. Mario loves Olympic sports, basketball, baseball, kart racing, soccer, and so many more. And tennis - we can't forget tennis. Mario has been into tennis for nearly as long as he's been stomping Goombas. He was a ref back on the sim...
Abstract: Throughout the years, we've seen tons of Mario sports games. Mario hit the golf green with Yoshi, he's shot hoops with moogles, he's played soccer with Bowser, he's swung for the fences with Daisy, and much much more. Even with all of their breadth, Mario...
Abstract: Considering Nintendo's 3DS was released over a year ago, it's shocking that Mario Tennis Open is the first game of the Mario Sports series to grace the new handheld (if you don't include Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, that is). Develop...
The tennis never hits its stride, Far too easy until an 11thhour difficulty spike, Convoluted control schemes.
Mario and friends take to the court, but will they serve up an ace or lose on a double fault? Find out in this video review for Mario Tennis Open 3D....