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|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]]
|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|distributor=[[Wii U Virtual Console]]
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|released={{sys|gba}}{{jp|2005|September 13}}
|released={{sys|gba}}{{jp|2005|September 13}}{{eu|2005|November 18}}{{au|2005|December 1}}{{us|2005|December 5}}{{sys|wii u}}{{jp|2014|April 30}}{{eu|2014|June 26}}{{au|2014|June 27}}{{us|2014|July 3}}
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|genre=[[Tennis]]
|genre=[[Tennis]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U]]

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Mario Tennis: Power Tour (also known as Mario Power Tennis in Europe and Australia, and as Mario Tennis Advance (マリオテニスアドバンス Mario Tenisu Adobansu?)) in Japan) is the Game Boy Advance counterpart of Mario Power Tennis for the GameCube, and the final release for said handheld. It is very similar to Mario Tennis in gameplay and plot, though it has the addition of Power Shots. Though it is the counterpart of Mario Power Tennis, the two games cannot be connected in any way.

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