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Mario Tennis: Power Tour is a Camelot-developed Mario Sports game released on Game Boy Advance in 2005. Central to the tennis game is a story mode featuring RPG elements and an original cast of characters. What makes the game noteworthy from a Golden Sun perspective are extreme similarities in interface and presentation, along with several special effects that are either lifted directly from or bear heavily resemblance to various Psynergy effects in the Golden Sun series.

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  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour
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  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour is a Camelot-developed Mario Sports game released on Game Boy Advance in 2005. Central to the tennis game is a story mode featuring RPG elements and an original cast of characters. What makes the game noteworthy from a Golden Sun perspective are extreme similarities in interface and presentation, along with several special effects that are either lifted directly from or bear heavily resemblance to various Psynergy effects in the Golden Sun series.
  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour, (entitled Mario Power Tennis in the PAL region), is a game for the Game Boy Advance where Mario and his friends play tennis. Though it is the counterpart of Mario Power Tennis for the GameCube, the two games cannot be connected in any way. The game is the sequel to Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color, but is not compatible with the Nintendo GameCube like Mario Tennis. This game is now available for download on the Wii U eShop for $6.99.
  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour, (entitled Mario Power Tennis in Europe), is the fifth installment in the Mario Tennis series, and the third to hit a handheld system (if the Virtual Boy version is counted). It is also the final Mario game on the Game Boy Advance.
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  • Sports game
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  • ESRB: E
  • PEGI: 3+
  • OFLC: G
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  • North American box art
  • The North American boxart.
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  • 2014-04-30(xsd:date)
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  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour
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  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour is a Camelot-developed Mario Sports game released on Game Boy Advance in 2005. Central to the tennis game is a story mode featuring RPG elements and an original cast of characters. What makes the game noteworthy from a Golden Sun perspective are extreme similarities in interface and presentation, along with several special effects that are either lifted directly from or bear heavily resemblance to various Psynergy effects in the Golden Sun series.
  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour, (entitled Mario Power Tennis in the PAL region), is a game for the Game Boy Advance where Mario and his friends play tennis. Though it is the counterpart of Mario Power Tennis for the GameCube, the two games cannot be connected in any way. The game is the sequel to Mario Tennis for the Game Boy Color, but is not compatible with the Nintendo GameCube like Mario Tennis. This game is now available for download on the Wii U eShop for $6.99.
  • Mario Tennis: Power Tour, (entitled Mario Power Tennis in Europe), is the fifth installment in the Mario Tennis series, and the third to hit a handheld system (if the Virtual Boy version is counted). It is also the final Mario game on the Game Boy Advance.
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