Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Mario Tennis: Power Tour (also known as Mario Power Tennis) is a 2005 Sports, Tennis, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo. The game acts as the sequel to Mario Tennis, released for Game Boy Color. Unlike its previous title, the player can’t hook his game up with the Nintendo GameCube version. It offers the similar gameplay to Mario Power Tennis where the player play tennis with other players or AI-controlled characters in both Singles and Doubles, and there are a variety of mechanics like topspin, Power Shots, Slice, and more. During the gameplay, the player can perform both Offensive and Defensive Power Shots to advance through the game. Offensive Power Shots are powerful attack to opponent. The game introduces two different characters to select from are Clay and Ace. During the gameplay, the player can change the name of his character he select to play as, and also can select the dominant hand of the player for playing tennis. With stunning graphics, cool controls, and brilliant mechanics, Mario Tennis: Power Tour is the best game to play.
#1 Virtua Tennis 3
Virtua Tennis 3 is a Sports, Single-player and Multiplayer Tennis video game developed and published by Sega for Multiple Platforms. The game is the 2nd arcade video game sequel to the Tennis game franchise, Virtua Tennis. It comes with the traditional collection of tennis mini-games and offers several professional avatars to choose from. The game has four modes such as World Tour, Tournament, Exhibition, and Court Games. World Tour is the main mode of the game, in which the player can create his tennis player and get access to SPT World Tour with a ranking position of 300th with a goal of becoming the master. During the game, the player improves his ranking by conquering matches and tournaments and his abilities by accomplishing training mini-games. In Tournament, which is exactly similar to Arcade version, in which the player chooses either a featured tennis player or one of his created, with an aim to win up to five matches in different surfaces and venues to dominate the tournament. The Exhibition mode enables the player to enjoy single matches with modified options like the player, the court and the opponent.