. "Boxart."@en . "There is a Wii version of this, which is the same exact game but with Wii controls."@en . "Players:"@en . "Mario Power Tennis"@fr . . "Mario Tennis"@es . . . "A"@en . . . "Up to 4"@en . . "--11-08"^^ . . "--02-25"^^ . . . . . "G"@en . . "2004-10-24"^^ . "Mario Power Tennis"@es . "200"^^ . . . . . . "Mario Power Tennis"@en . "--03-26"^^ . "For the Nintendo Gamecube \n* Glitched up power moves"@en . . "Le terme Mario Power Tennis peut se r\u00E9f\u00E9rer \u00E0 : \n* Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance), la version Game Boy Advance. \n* Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube), la version Nintendo GameCube."@fr . "yes"@en . . . . "Developed by:"@en . . . "Rating:"@en . "1"^^ . . . "--10-28"^^ . . . "0"^^ . . "Sport game"@en . . . "2005-02-25"^^ . . . "Yes"@en . "es un partido cl\u00E1sico de tenis. Inicialmente s\u00F3lo podr\u00E1s elegir este modo de juego en los tres estadios de Peach (pista dura, tierra batida y hierba). Pero existe una manera de hacerlo tambi\u00E9n en las dem\u00E1s."@es . . . "Camelot Software Planning"@en . "Mario Power Tennis"@en . . . "Single player, Multiplayer"@en . "--01-15"^^ . "There is a Wii version of this, which is the same exact game but with Wii controls."@en . "2005-02-25"^^ . "Mario Power Tennis Intro"@en . "Mario Power Tennis"@de . . "New Play Control! Release Date:"@en . . . "Wii"@en . "GameCube"@en . "Le terme Mario Power Tennis peut se r\u00E9f\u00E9rer \u00E0 : \n* Mario Power Tennis (Game Boy Advance), la version Game Boy Advance. \n* Mario Power Tennis (Nintendo GameCube), la version Nintendo GameCube."@fr . "250"^^ . . . . . "Mario Power Tennis is the fourth installment in the overly popular Mario Tennis series. Currently, the game features more characters than any other in the series, featuring old favorites as well as new ones. However, some popular characters such as Toad and Birdo weren't in the game, though it has been suggested that Toad was originally going to be a playable character by his appearance in the beginning movie (on the score boards it showed both Toad and Toadette)."@en . . . "300"^^ . . "GameCube"@en . . . . "Game"@en . "Everyone"@en . "ESRB: Everyone"@en . "Mario Power Tennis box.jpg"@en . "Mario Power Tennis, known in English as Mario Tennis GC, is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004. The game is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 title, Mario Tennis. The game was re-released for the Wii in 2009 as part of the New Play Control! collection of titles, featuring GameCube games with added Wii controls."@en . "New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis"@en . "--03-09"^^ . . . . . . "3"^^ . "Deportes"@es . "a"@en . "Released:"@en . . "E"@en . . "the Wii version"@en . "A"@en . . . "es un partido cl\u00E1sico de tenis. Inicialmente s\u00F3lo podr\u00E1s elegir este modo de juego en los tres estadios de Peach (pista dura, tierra batida y hierba). Pero existe una manera de hacerlo tambi\u00E9n en las dem\u00E1s."@es . . . "2004-11-08"^^ . . "Tennis"@en . "--11-08"^^ . . . "--10-28"^^ . . . "Mario Power Tennis, known in English as Mario Tennis GC, is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube in 2004. The game is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 title, Mario Tennis. The game was re-released for the Wii in 2009 as part of the New Play Control! collection of titles, featuring GameCube games with added Wii controls."@en . . . "In the New Play Control! version, the game has new Wii controls and supports widescreen televisions."@en . . . . . "Mario Power Tennis is the fourth installment in the overly popular Mario Tennis series. Currently, the game features more characters than any other in the series, featuring old favorites as well as new ones. However, some popular characters such as Toad and Birdo weren't in the game, though it has been suggested that Toad was originally going to be a playable character by his appearance in the beginning movie (on the score boards it showed both Toad and Toadette). File:Mpt.jpg While previous entries in the series leaned on a more serious note, this game tends to be quite crazy by including insane obstacles and power shots, as well as more Mario themed things such as a Gooper Blooper boss and so forth. This game was later made into a New Play Control! game for the Wii."@en . . "Mario Power Tennis"@en . "For the Nintendo Gamecube \n* Glitched up power moves"@en . . "Power Tennis incorporates multiple characters, themes, and locations from the Mario series. The game includes standard tennis matches, but contains variants that feature different scoring formats and objectives. Other variants include \"Gimmick\" courts, thematic areas with components and properties that directly affect gameplay. The game consists of 18 playable characters, each categorised by their style of play and each with a pair of unique moves known as \"Power Shots\". Power Tennis was developed simultaneously with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, and the pair shared similar technology and concepts with each other during production. Such similarities include an emphasis on the Mario theme in characters and settings as well as alternative game modes such as \"Ring Shot\". The game was positively received in general, attaining an aggregate score of 81 percent from Game Rankings and 80 percent from Metacritic. Critics praised the game's depth and variety, but criticised the Power Shot animations, which could not be skipped. In 2010, the game was included as one of the titles in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die."@en . . . "Intro"@en . "Mario Power Tennis"@es . . . . . "North American GameCube box art"@en . . "Published by:"@en . "In the New Play Control! version, the game has new Wii controls and supports widescreen televisions."@en . "Power Tennis incorporates multiple characters, themes, and locations from the Mario series. The game includes standard tennis matches, but contains variants that feature different scoring formats and objectives. Other variants include \"Gimmick\" courts, thematic areas with components and properties that directly affect gameplay. The game consists of 18 playable characters, each categorised by their style of play and each with a pair of unique moves known as \"Power Shots\". Power Tennis was developed simultaneously with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, and the pair shared similar technology and concepts with each other during production. Such similarities include an emphasis on the Mario theme in characters and settings as well as alternative game modes such as \"Ring Shot\"."@en . .