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You swing at floating red tennis balls while trying to guess if that serve’s landing short or flying past your head. Miss once, shrug it off. Miss twice, and you start blaming the Virtual Boy.

Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Genre: Sports
Released: 1995
File size: 304.02 KB
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Game Overview

Mario's Tennis is probably the first game most people tried on the Virtual Boy—mainly because it came packed in. It drops you straight into a red-and-black court with this awkward but kinda cool 3D perspective, like you’re floating right behind your character’s shoulder. At first, the depth effect is a bit jarring, but once the match starts, you stop thinking about it and just try to time your swings.

You pick from a lineup of familiar faces—Mario, Luigi, Yoshi, even Donkey Kong Jr.—and each one has slightly different handling. I wasn’t sure who to go with at first, so I picked Toad, thinking he’d be fast. Turns out he’s fine, but man, the CPU doesn’t go easy. Even on the first round, they’ll lob a ball past you if you so much as blink at the wrong time.

There’s no multiplayer, which feels like a missed opportunity, but as a single-player experience, Mario's Tennis is surprisingly chill. Matches are quick, and even if you screw up a volley, the pace keeps you moving. It’s weirdly satisfying when you finally line up a perfect smash and watch it fly past the opponent in 3D space.

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