Fever rackets are the new special mechanic in Mario Tennis Fever, and each racket comes with its own unique ability. There are a bunch of Fever rackets, but you'll have a few to start out with. Some ...
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This racket is unlocked after playing 38 matches in Mario Tennis Fever. Once used, it creates summons giant gloved hands that shove your opponent back each time they return a volley. When combined ...
A new racket sport called Typti aims to tap into the popularity of pickleball while also solving some of the noise complaints surrounding the sport. If you are familiar with pickleball, you know the ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Though Bowser seems to be in the midst of a kidnapping or world domination on a regular basis, the Mario sports franchises show that the Mushroom ...
Mario Tennis Fever has the soul of a GameCube game. Its wacky, over-the-top take on tennis is at its best when you have four friends together on the couch. And for the first time since the GameCube ...
Distinguishing Mario sports games from their real-world, licensed competitors — or from Nintendo’s own Wii and Switch Sports series of motion-control games — can be tricky. Nintendo and Camelot ...
Mario Tennis Fever features all of the modes someone would expect from a Super Mario spin-off game. The most traditional types of tennis can be found in areas like the singles and doubles Tournament, ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook After choosing your character in Mario Tennis Fever, you’ll be prompted to pick a Fever Racket. There are 30 ...
Mario Tennis Fever is the next Mario sports game to hit the Switch 2 and it's already shaping up to be a real racket. (Nintendo) New Mario sports games typically only come around once in a generation.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Mario's sports spin-offs during the Switch era have been mostly decent, but also, largely unsurprising. There have been few frills and largely anemic ...