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== Gameplay == The game uses a control system that differs from most other video tennis games. Shots are performed by pressing one, or both, of the two main buttons (A or B), which make the ball spin in different ways. Pressing a button twice strikes the tennis shot with more power and spin. Additionally, pressing the two buttons in a different order can result in a different type of shot altogether, such as a [[lob (tennis)|lob]] or [[drop shot]]. Both buttons can be pressed at the same time to hit a very powerful [[smash (tennis)|smash]] shot. The longer a button is pressed before contact is made with the ball, the stronger the shot will be. The control system allows players of all levels to become familiar with the mechanics of the game within a very short time, whilst also encouraging advanced players to take advantage of the variety of shots offered to come up with different strategies for winning points. A total of seven types of shot are possible using only the two main buttons of the controller. These gameplay mechanics were later brought to the newer games of the [[Mario Tennis (series)|''Mario Tennis'' series]]. Matches support singles or doubles play. The Nintendo 64 version includes several gameplay modes. Exhibition allows players to compete in a single basic tennis match. In Tournament mode, players compete in singles or doubles elimination tournaments against computer-controlled opponents, with higher difficulties being unlocked each time a tournament is completed; players can unlock new characters and tennis courts by completing certain tournaments with specific characters. Ring Shot features several game types based around hitting the ball through rings scattered around the court. Piranha Challenge is a single-player challenge mode in which three [[Piranha Plant]]s randomly spit out balls that the player must return. Bowser Stage is a bonus mode in which the court tilts based on the players' positions, affecting movement, and the ball can be hit through ''[[Mario Kart]]'' item boxes that release items to disrupt opponents. Most modes support multiplayer for up to two players in singles and up to four players in doubles. In addition to Exhibition mode, the [[Game Boy Color]] version features an exclusive story mode with [[role-playing game]] mechanics called Mario Tour. 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. The GBC version also features multiple mini-games, such as controlling [[Donkey Kong (character)|Donkey Kong]] to hit banana targets on a wall within a time limit. Multiplayer for two players is supported via use of the [[Game Link Cable]]. The N64 version of ''Mario Tennis'' features 16 playable characters, 10 of which did not appear in the [[Mario's Tennis|previous ''Mario Tennis'' game]]. Notably, the character [[Waluigi]] makes his first appearance in this game, having been created to give [[Wario]] a doubles partner. In addition to the player's created character, the GBC version features 25 playable characters, consisting of nine ''Mario'' series characters and 16 human characters from the game's story mode. Through the use of a Nintendo 64 [[Transfer Pak]], players are able to import their characters from the GBC version to the N64 game, retaining the characters' stats. Using these characters, experience points may be earned to transfer back to the GBC version. As the characters go up in levels, the player may send their improved characters to the N64 version to level up again. Linking the two games also unlocks [[Yoshi]], Wario, Waluigi, [[Bowser]], and their respective mini-games in the GBC version; completing these mini-games and connecting the two games again will in turn unlock up to six new tennis courts in the N64 version.<ref name=IGN-GBC/><ref name=VC>{{Cite web |last=Thomas |first=Lucas M. |date=June 30, 2010 |title=Mario Tennis Review |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/06/30/mario-tennis-review |access-date=December 20, 2022 |website=[[IGN]] |archive-date=December 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221220201059/https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/06/30/mario-tennis-review |url-status=live }}</ref> All Transfer Pak functionality was removed from subsequent digital re-releases of both games, though the additional characters and minigames are unlocked by default in the [[Nintendo Classics]] release of the GBC version.<ref name="NLifeTPak">{{cite web | title=Camelot's Ace Little Tennis RPG Is Hard To Fault | website=Nintendo Life | date=March 13, 2024 | url=https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/gbc/mario-tennis | access-date=July 11, 2024 | archive-date=July 11, 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240711161214/https://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/gbc/mario-tennis | url-status=live }}</ref> Other features, such as the Ring Tournament mode in the N64 version and multiplayer functionality in the GBC version, are also omitted from the [[Virtual Console]] releases.<ref name=VC/>
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