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Mario Tennis: Power Tour

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Mario Tennis: Power Tour was the sequel to Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color. It brings a roster of Mario stars back into the court in a way that provides immense fun. Power Tour carries over the simple control scheme from the original title to maintain the ease-of-access to players of all skill levels.

This is not to say the game lacks depth, however. The game requires true skill to master and, with the inclusion of an RPG-esque character levelling system, a player who spends time learning the in’s and out’s of Mario Tennis: Power Tour will have hours of challenge and fun at their fingertips.


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