Mario Tennis Fever isn't just about quick reflexes—it's about picking the perfect racket. These five Fever Rackets give you the advantage you need to take control and dominate every match. My PCMag ...
Mario Tennis Fever features 30 Rackets for players to use, 24 of which you need to unlock. Fever Rackets are... Mario Tennis Fever features 30 Rackets for players to use, 24 of which you need to ...
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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 ...
If you’re looking for the edge in Mario Tennis Fever, the new Fever Rackets can make all the difference between winning and losing. There are 30 different Fever Rackets to find in the game, each with ...
Function: None listed. Unlock criteria: Available from the start. Function: Summons an electric field on the opponent’s side of the court, which can paralyze them temporarily. Unlock criteria: ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Mario Tennis Fever builds on its predecessor's solid presentation and arcade tennis action with more content than before and a new mechanic that's a recipe for Mario Kart-style courtside mayhem.
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 ...