The sports hit is being revived with motion control options.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/27762
Mario Tennis will be released on Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo announced at the 3DS conference in Japan. The game will be released in 2012, and will feature optional gyroscope control.
The video showed at the conference spotlighted Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser playing tennis together. Although it is unknown who is developing the title, the previous Mario Tennis games on Nintendo 64, Gamecube, and Game Boy systems were developed by Camelot.
The sports hit is being revived with motion control options.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/27762
Mario Tennis will be released on Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo announced at the 3DS conference in Japan. The game will be released in 2012, and will feature optional gyroscope control.
The video showed at the conference spotlighted Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser playing tennis together. Although it is unknown who is developing the title, the previous Mario Tennis games on Nintendo 64, Gamecube, and Game Boy systems were developed by Camelot. The last original Mario Tennis game was Mario Tennis: Power Tour, released in 2005 for the GBA.
The biggest thing about the VB game is that the Tennis mechanic was solid and I'm fairly sure it doesn't have the Super Shots. Which I've never found really fun.
Then I can get behind that.The biggest thing about the VB game is that the Tennis mechanic was solid and I'm fairly sure it doesn't have the Super Shots. Which I've never found really fun.
That would be the reason the GBC Mario Tennis is my favorite and not the GBA one, which I hate. 10/10 my ass.
It'll be interesting to see who's developing it, because I thought Camelot was done making Mario games. Though I forget if they actually said that, or if it was just an assumption based on their absence. If it isn't them, I may not be on board.Lucky for you its been revealed that they are.