Mario Tennis: Power Tour – Reviews - GameFAQs Except for the mildly annoying audio elements and certain segments of the story mode getting bogged down with too much uninteresting dialogue, Mario Tennis: Power Tour really is a game you have
Mario Tennis: Power Tour – Review - GameFAQs I really enjoyed Mario Tennis for N64 and Gameboy Color, and playing Power Tour has kept the enjoyment level up for these type of games So, if you're up for a not so serious RPG packed into
Best Mario Games on GBA, Ranked - CBR Mario preparing to return a shot in Mario Tennis: Power Tour for GBA Mario Tennis: Power Tour is notable for being coincidentally released on the twentieth anniversary of Super Mario Bros's release in Japan
Mario Tennis Advance Power Tour - GBA Game Review Guide If you're a fan of Mario, tennis, or RPGs—or ideally all three—you will not be disappointed With engaging characters, well-balanced gameplay mechanics, and impressive graphics and sound, **Mario Tennis Advance Power Tour** is a grand slam for any GBA enthusiast
Mario Tennis: Power Tour - Super Mario Wiki Mario Tennis: Power Tour, known in Europe as Mario Power Tennis, is the fourth direct installment in the Mario Tennis series, and the Game Boy Advance counterpart of Mario Power Tennis for the Nintendo GameCube This would ultimately be the final Super Mario release for the Game Boy Advance
Mario Tennis: Power Tour - Review - Nintendo World Report Mario Tennis Power Tour for the GBA is easily one of the best games made for the system (if not for other systems) It’s beautifully constructed, funny, and exciting It is simply jam-packed
Mario Tennis: Power Tour Reviews - Metacritic Play as Mario, Peach, Waluigi, or Donkey Kong in a slew of wild modes Advance through the story and unlock even more characters, all with their own power moves Beat Mario at his own game, then link up with a friend or three for even more frantic fun
Mario Tennis: Power Tour critic reviews - Metacritic It is simply jam-packed with the joy of gaming If you're a hard-core tennis sim fan, then Mario Tennis: Power Tour might be a bit too cartoonish, mainly because of the over-the-top, unrealistic power shots Otherwise, casual fans could enjoy this handheld-perfect title