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On the Web
- G4techTV - Reviewed by Scott Alan Marriott [4/5]. "As slick as Mario Power Tennis is from a gameplay standpoint, there are a few faults in the overall package." Includes screen shots.
- GameSpy.com - Reviewed by Raymond Padilla [4/5]. "Though Mario Power Tennis is quite different from the previous version, it's a superior product in almost every way." Includes screen shots and gameplay movies.
- Game Revolution - Includes cheats for the game. [Nintendo 64]
- GameCritics.com - Review of Mario Tennis. [Nintendo 64]
- Cheat Code Central - Contains a strategy guide, cheats, and game shark codes. [Nintendo 64]
- eLook - Quick summary of codes and cheats. [Game Boy Color]
- Neoseeker - Offers cheats, frequently asked questions, screenshots, and a discussion board. [Nintendo 64]
- IGN - Reviewed by Matt Casamassina [9/10]. "...[S]o difficult to put down that there really is no use in trying." Includes screen shots, videos, and cheats.
- GameSpot - Reviewed by Frank Provo [8.2/10]. Features screen shots, cheat codes, FAQs, and gameplay movies. [Nintendo 64]
- GameSpot - Reviewed by Ryan Davis [8/10]. Features screen shots, cheat codes, and FAQs. [Game Boy Color]
Wikipedia Articles
- Mario Tennis (series) - Mario Tennis is a sports video game series that began in 1995 with Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy. In the vein of other Mario sport games, it features Mario and his all-star cast competing in a game of tennis.
- Mario Tennis: Power Tour - , known in Europe as Mario Power Tennis, is a sports video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance in 2005. It is the latest game in the Mario Tennis series and the sequel to the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis.
- Camelot Software Planning - Camelot Software Planning is a Japanese video game developer established in 1990 best known for partnering with Nintendo on many of Nintendo's spin-off franchise games such as Mario Tennis and Mario Golf, besides the famous GBA RPG series Golden Sun. Prior to their relationship with Nintendo, Camelot was credited with the successful games Shining Force III for the Sega Saturn and Hot Shots Golf for the PlayStation.