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{{Game
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|image=MarioTennis.jpg
|title=Mario's Tennis
|title=Mario's Tennis
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|developer=[[Nintendo R&D1]]
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|followed by=[[Mario Tennis]]
|series=Mario Tennis
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{{game disambig||the [[Nintendo 64]] game|[[Mario Tennis]]}}
{{game disambig||the [[Nintendo 64]] game|[[Mario Tennis]]}}
'''Mario's Tennis''' is a [[Virtual Boy]] game first released in 1995. Also known by its working title "Mario's Dream Tennis", it was the console's pack-in game in North America. The game features eight famous characters from other Nintendo video games. Although a two-player function was announced, it was not implemented since the cable required to link two Virtual Boy units was never released. Due to the Virtual Boy's poor sales in North America, Mario's Tennis did not become as popular as the other games in the Mario Tennis series.
'''Mario's Tennis''' is a [[Virtual Boy]] game first released in 1995. Also known by its working title "Mario's Dream Tennis", it was the console's pack-in game in North America. The game features eight famous characters from other Nintendo video games. Although a two-player function was announced, it was not implemented since the cable required to link two Virtual Boy units was never released. Due to the Virtual Boy's poor sales in North America, Mario's Tennis did not become as popular as the other games in the {{c|Mario Tennis}} series.


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Box artwork for Mario's Tennis.
Box artwork for Mario's Tennis.
Mario's Tennis
Developer(s)Nintendo R&D1
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released1995
System(s)Virtual Boy
Followed byMario Tennis
SeriesMario Tennis
Genre(s)Tennis
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Kids to Adults
LinksMario's Tennis ChannelSearchSearch
For the Nintendo 64 game, see Mario Tennis.

Mario's Tennis is a Virtual Boy game first released in 1995. Also known by its working title "Mario's Dream Tennis", it was the console's pack-in game in North America. The game features eight famous characters from other Nintendo video games. Although a two-player function was announced, it was not implemented since the cable required to link two Virtual Boy units was never released. Due to the Virtual Boy's poor sales in North America, Mario's Tennis did not become as popular as the other games in the Mario Tennis series.

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