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New Mario Tennis Court

by Mike Sklens - September 9, 2004, 9:47 am EDT
Total comments: 9 Source: Famitsu

This is only newsworthy because the court is kickin'-rad.

Included in the deluge of new Nintendo game information in the latest issue of Famitsu Weekly, there is a preview of Mario Tennis. Many of the screenshots included with the preview show off and brand new court for Mario Tennis. The court, titled the Mario Classic Court, is styled after the original Mario Bros. arcade game. The court is littered with baddies wandering all over, and there are pipes hanging all over the place. Words don't really do the court justice, so feast your eyes on this retro Mario Tennis court.

Mario Tennis - Classic Court

Talkback

SgtShiversBenSeptember 09, 2004

That is pretty cool! Too bad they haven't reintroduced goomba's back into the 3-D worlds yet (besides M64). It'd be great to see them in Mario Tennis. And of course, you need the POW! sign in there.

Bill AurionSeptember 09, 2004

HOLY CRAP!!! That's looks incredibly cool... ^_^

(Hopes for possible Yoshi's Island court)

CHENSeptember 09, 2004

Nooooo, not the evil crabs. face-icon-small-sad.gif

joshnickersonSeptember 09, 2004

Holy crap, that alone makes this worthy of a purchase!

RobageejamminSeptember 09, 2004

face-icon-small-shocked.gif This is awesome. I love how Nintendo has been bringing back the classics lately. I have a feeling we'll be seeing lots more where that came from.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 09, 2004

That's one good example of "classic" that doesn't require a $20 ROM.

Mario Tennis rock on! -nya.

nickmitchSeptember 09, 2004

Diggity d@@@@mn! That's tight.
(Old School slang)

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 09, 2004

Yeah man, that was like funky fresh.

joeamisSeptember 09, 2004

strange, I wonder how the gameplay is for that level. It could end up being awesome or just quite lame depending on how they implement the gameplay.

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