Mario Tennis Fever makes some big balancing changes to several of its playable characters and Fever Rackets in its newest ...
Mario Tennis Fever is the next Mario sports game to hit the Switch 2 and it's already shaping up to be a real racket. (Nintendo) New Mario sports games typically only come around once in a generation.
Mario Tennis Fever was released this week to a positive reception, with our review calling it “a perfect arcade sports game offering a generous plethora of ways to play it.” Its Fever Rackets make it ...
When celebrating the 40th anniversary of Super Mario, I expected something more substantial for gaming's most iconic character than Mario Tennis Fever. But even if it's not a brand-spanking new ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook After choosing your character in Mario Tennis Fever, you’ll be prompted to pick a Fever Racket. There are 30 ...
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Mario Tennis Fever features all of the modes someone would expect from a Super Mario spin-off game. The most traditional types of tennis can be found in areas like the singles and doubles Tournament, ...
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As you play the Adventure mode in Mario Tennis Fever, you'll need to complete a few quizzes in order to get to the next rank. From Rank E to B, you'll take a total of five quizzes, with each quiz ...
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There is no denying that Mario tennis games have a legacy. I grew up playing Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64 and later on the GameCube, enjoying its simple mechanics and character-driven matches.