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マリオテニス (Nintendo 64)

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This page is a translated version of the page Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) and the translation is 17% complete.
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Title Screen

Mario Tennis

通称: Mario Tennis 64 (JP)
開発元: Camelot Software Planning
発売元: Nintendo
プラットフォーム: Nintendo 64
日本での発売日: 2000年7月21日
アメリカでの発売日: 2000年8月28日
ヨーロッパでの発売日: 2000年11月3日


このゲームには、以下の要素が含まれています。

DebugIcon.png デバッグ機能
RegionIcon.png 地域による違い
Carts.png バージョンによる違い


Mario Tennis was Mario's second time on the court. It introduced a lot of gameplay mechanics that would carry on to future installments. Also, Waluigi.

デバッグメニュー

Using the code 800C8653 0000 boots the game to a light blue screen. From here, you can press the following buttons:

Version GameShark code
US/Europe 800C8653 0000
Japan 800C0653 0000

From here, you can press the following buttons:

  • A: Starts the game normally.
  • B: Player model viewer. The following controls are used:
    • A: Zoom in.
    • B: Zoom out.
    • Analog stick: Rotates the character.
    • C-Buttons: Moves the character.
    • D-Pad Down: Starts animation.
    • D-Pad Up: Stop animation.
    • D-Pad Left/Right: Cycle through the animation frames.
    • L/R: Switch characters.
    • Start: Change background color.
  • Start: Object model viewer. Basically the same deal as above, but for objects rather than players.
  • C-Left: "no controller" screen.
  • C-Up: "congratulations" screen.
  • C-Down: Intro cutscene.
  • C-Right: Kicks you to the "TENNIS MENU," which allows you to choose which mode and how many characters you want to play with.
  • D-Pad Down: Starts a quarterfinals match in the Mushroom Cup, with two green Yoshis controlled by Player 1. Strangely, the bracket shown in the pause menu shows no characters.
(Source: fkualol)

Regional Differences

タイトル画面

日本語 英語
Why does every single game title end with 64? It's Mario Tennis. No specific kind, just Mario Tennis.

The Japanese version uses a different logo. Also, Mario and Luigi say "Mario Tennis 64!" in the Japanese version, while in other versions, they say "Mario Tennis!", followed by Mario alone saying "Woohoo!" like in Mario Golf. As usual, "Push Start" was changed to "Press Start".

日本語 英語

No Controller

Japan International
MarioTennis64 NoController-JP.png MarioTennis NoController-US.png

In the international versions, Luigi's shadow was moved to the left and the Nintendo logo was added on the controller.

Names

Each of the following six characters have a different name in the Japanese version.

Character Japan International
Birdo
"Catherine!"
"Birdo!"
Boo
"Teresa!"
"Boo!"
Bowser
"Koopa!"
"Bowser!"
Paratroopa
"Patapata!"
"Paratroopa"
Shy Guy
"Hey-Ho!"
"Shy Guy!"
Toad
"Kinopio!"
"Toad!"

Virtual Console Changes

The Ring Tournament mode was removed from the Wii Virtual Console release due to the online leaderboard being shut down. Its icon is still there, but it is skipped over in the menu. It was implemented again in the Wii U VC release. Additionally, Alex, Nina, Harry, and Kate are no longer playable in the Virtual Console version of the game. The Super Mario, Peach, Yoshi, Wario, Waluigi, and Bowser Courts cannot be unlocked either. This is due to the game needing to be connected to the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis to unlock this content, which the Wii or Wii U cannot do. Despite this, the data for all the characters and courts are still in the game.