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{{nihongo|'''Mario Tennis'''|マリオテニス64|Mario Tenisu 64|Mario Tennis 64}} is a video game that was developed by [[Camelot Software Planning]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 2000. This is the sixth [[:Category:Mario|Mario]] game for the [[Nintendo 64]].
{{nihongo|'''Mario Tennis'''|マリオテニス64|Mario Tenisu 64|Mario Tennis 64}} is a video game that was developed by [[Camelot Software Planning]] and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Nintendo 64]] in 2000. This is the sixth [[:Category:Mario|Mario]] game for the [[Nintendo 64]].


A [[:Category:Sports|sports game]] in the vein of ''[[Mario Golf]]'', ''Mario Tennis'' gathers allies and foes of [[:Category:Mario|Mario]] together to play [[tennis]].
A [[:Category:Sports|sports game]] in the vein of [[Mario Golf]], Mario Tennis gathers allies and foes of [[:Category:Mario|Mario]] together to play [[tennis]].


Through the use of an N64 Transfer Pak, a player could import his or her characters from the [[Game Boy Color]] version of ''[[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|Mario Tennis]]'' to the N64 game. It could also import the player's stats.
Through the use of an N64 Transfer Pak, characters can be imported from [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|the Game Boy Color version]]. Player stats can also be imported.


This game is notable for the introduction of Waluigi, an antagonist of Luigi and brother to Wario, the reintroduction of Princess Daisy (her last appearance was as Luigi's caddy in the 1991 game [[NES Open Tournament Golf]]), and first-ever appearance of Birdo as a controllable character. This game is also the first Mario game where Princess Peach spurts out hearts when hitting the ball; which has remained in subsequent Mario sports titles.
This game is notable for the introduction of Waluigi, an antagonist of Luigi and brother to Wario, the reintroduction of Princess Daisy (her last appearance was as Luigi's caddy in the 1991 game [[NES Open Tournament Golf]]), and first-ever appearance of Birdo as a controllable character. This game is also the first Mario game where Princess Peach spurts out hearts when hitting the ball; which has remained in subsequent Mario sports titles.

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For the Game Boy Color version, see Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color). For the Virtual Boy game, see Mario's Tennis.

Mario Tennis (マリオテニス64 Mario Tenisu 64?, Mario Tennis 64) is a video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. This is the sixth Mario game for the Nintendo 64.

A sports game in the vein of Mario Golf, Mario Tennis gathers allies and foes of Mario together to play tennis.

Through the use of an N64 Transfer Pak, characters can be imported from the Game Boy Color version. Player stats can also be imported.

This game is notable for the introduction of Waluigi, an antagonist of Luigi and brother to Wario, the reintroduction of Princess Daisy (her last appearance was as Luigi's caddy in the 1991 game NES Open Tournament Golf), and first-ever appearance of Birdo as a controllable character. This game is also the first Mario game where Princess Peach spurts out hearts when hitting the ball; which has remained in subsequent Mario sports titles.

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