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Mario sports games
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| Genre(s) | Various sports genres |
| Developer(s) | Various |
| Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Throughout its life, Nintendo has released many titles in the Mario series in various sports genres.
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The following list lists playable characters in alphabetical order.
Mario Golf is a sports video game series that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo. It began on the Nintendo 64 with two games, one for the N64 and the other for the Game Boy Color. Since then, there have also been releases of one game on both the GameCube and the Game Boy Advance. In addition, both NES Open Tournament Golf and Mario Golf for the Nintendo 64 have been re-released for the Virtual Console.
The N64 and Game Boy Color versions can communicate each other via Transfer Pak connectivity, and the GameCube and GBA versions can do the same via the Nintendo GameCube-Game Boy Advance cable. Players can upload characters and data into the other game.
Games in the series include:
The following list lists playable characters in alphabetical order.
| Character | Golf | NES Open | Nintendo 64 |
Game
Boy Color |
Mobile Golf | Toadstool Tour |
Advance Tour |
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| Baby Mario | |||||||
| Birdo | |||||||
| Boo | |||||||
| Bowser | |||||||
| Bowser Jr. | |||||||
| Charlie | |||||||
| Daisy | |||||||
| Diddy Kong | |||||||
| Donkey Kong | |||||||
| Foreman Spike | |||||||
| Koopa Troopa | |||||||
| Luigi | |||||||
| Mario | |||||||
| Metal Mario | |||||||
| Peach | |||||||
| Petey Piranha | |||||||
| Plum | |||||||
| Shadow Mario | |||||||
| Waluigi | |||||||
| Wario | |||||||
| Yoshi |
Other characters, created by Camelot Software Planning, have also been playable in the Mario Golf series ever since the Nintendo 64 iteration.
The following list lists playable characters in alphabetical order.
Mario Tennis is a sports video game series that began in 1995 with Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy. In the vein of other Mario sport games, it features Mario and his all-star cast competing in a game of tennis. Since its second generation on the Nintendo 64, each successive generation features a console and a handheld version and all of them developed by Camelot Software Planning.
Games in this series include:
The following list lists playable characters by alphabetical order.
| Character | Mario's Tennis |
Nintendo 64 |
Game
Boy Color |
Mario Power Tennis |
Power Tour |
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| Baby Mario | |||||
| Birdo | |||||
| Boo | |||||
| Bowser | |||||
| Bowser Jr. | |||||
| Daisy | |||||
| Diddy Kong | |||||
| Donkey Kong | |||||
| Donkey Kong Junior | |||||
| Fly Guy | |||||
| Koopa Troopa | |||||
| Luigi | |||||
| Mario | |||||
| Paratroopa | |||||
| Peach | |||||
| Petey Piranha | |||||
| Shy Guy | |||||
| Toad | |||||
| Waluigi | |||||
| Wario | |||||
| Wiggler | |||||
| Yoshi |
Note: Donkey Kong Junior is a character that does not appear until unlocked and has full abilities in every zone, making him considered a "cheat" character. Therefore he has been banned in sanctioned play.
The GBC version also features original characters, some of which can be uploaded to the N64 version (using a Transfer Pak). The players' stats can also be uploaded to the N64 game from the GBC game. The uploadable characters are:
Other characters, NPCs from Mario Tennis (GBC) and Mario Tennis: Power Tour's story modes can be unlocked for play in exhibition matches.
Mario & Sonic is an olympic sports video game series featuring characters from the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog universes. The characters are featured in numerous sports against each other.
Games in this series include:
The following list lists playable characters by alphabetical order.
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| Developer(s) | Camelot Software Planning |
| Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
| Japanese title | マリオテニス64 |
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| Genre(s) | Tennis |
| System(s) | Nintendo 64 |
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| Preceded by | Mario's Tennis |
| Followed by | Mario Power Tennis |
| Series | Mario Tennis |
Mario Tennis (マリオテニス64 Mario Tenisu 64 ?, Mario Tennis 64) is a video game that was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. This is the sixth Mario game for the Nintendo 64.
A sports game in the vein of Mario Golf, Mario Tennis gathers allies and foes of Mario together to play tennis.
Through the use of an N64 Transfer Pak, characters can be imported from the Game Boy Color version. Player stats can also be imported.
This game is notable for the introduction of Waluigi, an antagonist of Luigi and brother to Wario, the reintroduction of Princess Daisy (her last appearance was as Luigi's caddy in the 1991 game NES Open Tournament Golf), and first-ever appearance of Birdo as a controllable character. This game is also the first Mario game where Princess Peach spurts out hearts when hitting the ball; which has remained in subsequent Mario sports titles.
editMario series
1980s: Donkey Kong · Mario Bros. · Super Mario Bros. · The Lost Levels · Super Mario Bros. 2 · Super Mario Bros. 3
1990s: Super Mario World · Yoshi's Island · Super Mario 64
2000s: Super Mario Sunshine · Super Mario Advance 4 · New Super Mario Bros. · Super Mario Galaxy · New Super Mario Bros. Wii
2010s: Super Mario Galaxy 2
Sub-series: Mario is Missing · Mario Kart · Mario Party · Mario RPG · Yoshi
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| Developer(s) | Camelot |
| Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
| Release date | July 21, 2000 (JP) August 28, 2000 (NA) November 3, 2000 (EU) |
| Genre | Sports |
| Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
| Age rating(s) | ESRB: E ELSPA: 3+ |
| Platform(s) | Nintendo 64, Wii Virtual Console |
| Media | 64-Megabit cartridge |
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Mario Tennis is a video game released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. It was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo.
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