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.
Kalypso Media revealed more additions to Matchpoint – Tennis Championships this week including details of it coming to Xbox Game Pass. First off, we learned of two new tennis superstar addtions to the ...
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Mario Tennis Fever makes a good argument that less can be more in the context of family-friendly sports games. The Nintendo Switch 2-exclusive title from Nintendo and longtime series developer Camelot ...
Top Spin 4 is hard to find but worth the search. Animation: 2K The U.S. Open season always compels me to pick up a tennis racquet. No, I don’t really know how to play the sport. I grew up with ...
Mario Tennis Fever has the soul of a GameCube game. Its wacky, over-the-top take on tennis is at its best when you have four friends together on the couch. And for the first time since the GameCube ...
A new tennis game is making its way across the ever-thriving sports games market:Matchpoint - Tennis Championships. The game has been "in development for a few years” at Torus Games, an Australian ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Tennis Game A barebones and boring Mario sports game for only the biggest fans of arcade-y tennis As the name suggests, Gamedesign’s Tennis Game is a simple ...
Tennis for Two was developed as a display piece for the Brookhaven National Laboratory’s public exhibition to showcase the institution’s Donner Model 30 analog computer. It featured a DuMont Lab ...
Distinguishing Mario sports games from their real-world, licensed competitors — or from Nintendo’s own Wii and Switch Sports series of motion-control games — can be tricky. Nintendo and Camelot ...