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Contents.Characters and Transfer Pak features Marking the sixth Mario game for the, Mario Tennis brings eleven new characters to the, including (who made his first appearance in the Mario series overall in this game), Shy Guy, and.Through the use of a Nintendo 64, players are able to import their characters from the (GBC) version of Mario Tennis to the N64 game, as well as the characters' stats. After connecting Mario Tennis for GBC with Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, various characters become available;, and can be sent to the GBC version, and the GBC version characters Alex, Harry, Nina and Kate can be transferred to the Nintendo 64 version. Using the latter four characters, experience points may be earned to transfer back to the GBC version. Reception ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreN/AN/A8/10N/A8.33/109/10N/A30/4032/40N/A8.75/108.25/10N/AN/A97%N/AN/AN/A8/108.2/10N/A90%89%N/A9/109/108.5/10N/A9.1/10N/AN/A10/10N/AAggregate scores91%87%N/AN/A91/100N/AAwardPublicationAward4th AnnualConsole Family AwardMario Tennis received critical acclaim, with critics citing the accessibility and depth of the controls as being very impressive.

The game physics and amount of content have also been praised. The Nintendo 64 version received 'universal acclaim' according to the website.Dutch magazine gave the N64 version a score of 9.1 out of 10, calling it very addictive, especially with four players.Mario Tennis sold over 200,000 copies within two weeks of its release. It became the eighth best selling Game Boy Color game in Japan, with 357,987 copies sold. This section needs expansion. You can help. ( December 2009)A version was released on November 1, 2000 in Japan; January 16, 2001 in North America; and February 2, 2001 in Europe. It features a wide variety of human and characters for the player to use.

The game also features mini-games such as a tennis version of a shooting gallery where, as, the player must hit the banana targets on the wall to earn points in a set amount of time.A role-playing game mode appears in the version, which is not in the version. In this mode, players begin as a rookie tennis player at the Royal Tennis Academy, who must build up their skill by leveling-up through training and practice matches before entering various tournaments. The aim of this mode is to be crowned champion at the academy, although the second part of the game involves the player competing in a tournament to ultimately face Mario, the best tennis player. The role-playing is playable in singles and doubles (separately), effectively doubling the game's longevity. There are training facilities that can help the player progress.

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