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.
When celebrating the 40th anniversary of Super Mario, I expected something more substantial for gaming's most iconic character than Mario Tennis Fever. But even if it's not a brand-spanking new ...
Pickleball may be slowly taking over tennis courts across the country, but in the Mushroom Kingdom, tennis is still on top, as hundreds of Toads and Koopas flock to sold-out stadiums to watch Mario ...
Hit the court for explosive action in the latest Mario Tennis game! Join Mario and friends for over-the-top tennis mayhem! Use topspins, slices, lobs, and other familiar shots—along with other fancy ...
Switch 2 fans have a new Mario Tennis game to look forward to early next year. During Friday's Direct presentation, Nintendo announced Mario Tennis Fever. It's the first new entry in the long-running ...
Mario Tennis Fever makes a good argument that less can be more in the context of family-friendly sports games. The Nintendo Switch 2-exclusive title from Nintendo and longtime series developer Camelot ...
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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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 ...
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