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|image=Mario Tennis Power Tour US boxart.jpg
|title=Mario Tennis: Power Tour
|title=Mario Tennis: Power Tour
|image=Mario Tennis Power Tour US boxart.jpg
|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]]
|developer=[[Camelot Software Planning]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|distributor={{sys|wiiuvc|top=1}}[[Nintendo eShop]]
|year=2005
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|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{PEGI|3}}{{ESRB|E}}
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]], [[Wii U VC]]
|genre=[[Tennis]]
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|series=Mario Tennis
|preceded by=[[Mario Power Tennis]]
|preceded by=[[Mario Power Tennis]]
|followed by=[[Mario Tennis Open]]
|followed by=[[Mario Tennis Open]]
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'''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''' (also known as '''Mario Power Tennis''' in Europe and Australia, and as {{nihongo|'''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 [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], and the final release for said handheld. It is very similar to [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|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.


'''Mario Tennis: Power Tour''' (also known as '''Mario Power Tennis''' in Europe and Australia, and as {{nihongo|'''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 [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]], and the final [[Category:Mario|Mario series]] release for said handheld. It is very similar to [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|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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Latest revision as of 00:40, 19 November 2021

Box artwork for Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
Box artwork for Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Developer(s)Camelot Software Planning
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2005
System(s)Game Boy Advance, Wii U
Preceded byMario Power Tennis
Followed byMario Tennis Open
SeriesMario Tennis
Genre(s)Tennis
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)CERO All agesPEGI Ages 3+ESRB Everyone
LinksMario Tennis: Power Tour ChannelSearchSearch

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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