There is no denying that Mario tennis games have a legacy. I grew up playing Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64 and later on the GameCube, enjoying its simple mechanics and character-driven matches.
This Mario Day, join me in respecting the plumber by debating which titles in his rich catalog are best—am I wrong?
For decades, Nintendo has proven that it can turn almost any real-world sport into something playful, chaotic, and unmistakably Mario. The red-capped plumber has done it all: tennis, golf, baseball, ...
Mario’s never been a stranger to sports. But during the Nintendo GameCube era, the popular Italian plumber seemed more familiar scoring points on a field or court than he was jumping from platform to ...
Mario has played plenty of different sports in his near 40 year career but which ones has he truly mastered? Out of all the different sports series, which games have gone above and beyond to bring the ...
Jake brings two decades of experience with him, having covered major industry events, breaking news, one-on-one interviews, and more. When he's not playing World of Warcraft, he's usually on the hunt ...
Super Mario as a brand is known for its weirdness. Along with the general zaniness of an Italian plumber stomping on chestnut monsters to save the fantasy princess captured by a turtle-dragon warlord, ...
From Pong to NES Baseball, the infancy of the medium was littered with just-about-recognisable renditions of real-life sports in an attempt to conjure a degree of familiarity to this fledgling form of ...