Mario Super Power Tennis

Gameplay
Players participate in a tennis game, just as its precedents in the Mario Tennis series. To win, the player must score points by hitting the ball into the other side of the court and not making the opponent rebound the ball, just as the traditional way of playing tennis. Players earn 15 points for every shot that is successful and can win the game by earning set, game, and match points by earning 60 points on each game. The amount of set and game points can be set by the player in exhibition mode, and now in tournament mode. This version includes a tutorial movie to demonstrate how to use the Wii Remote in this game. It is also possible to play this game in 16:9 widescreen mode. Players can choose to play with the Wii Remote only, or with the Wii Remote/Numchuk combination for advanced control of playable character participants. You can also play with the classic controller, or gamecube controller It also adds a new gauge pointing out the current Power Shot energy charge shown below character icons during matches.

Gamecube Controller

 * :Control Stick The players can move around and also aim direction of ball they just hit.
 * A Button : The players execute a topspin shot (if the players hit the button twice, they will execute a strong shot). Topspin shots are faster with a higher trajectory than slice shots and the ball's trail is colored red when a topspin shot has been taken.
 * A Button: when ball is on the other side of the court: The player will taunt at the opponent. If the animation finishes, the glow around the opponent's racket grows smaller.
 * B button : The players execute a slice shot (if the players hit the button twice, they will execute a strong shot). Slices are slower with a lower trajectory than topspin shots and the ball's trail is colored blue when a slice shot has been taken.
 * A then B : The player can lob, which can send the ball flying up in the air. It can fly over the opponents' heads.
 * B then A: The player can perform a drop shot which is a very weak shot that goes barely past the net. It is performed to deter players who like to go far away from the net.
 * A and B : The player can perform a flat shot. When the ball is lobbed, a smash point appears and the player can perform a smash shot instead of a flat shot. Flat shots' trails are colored green while smash shots' trails are colored purple.
 * R and either A or X  or : The player performs a powerful Offensive Power Shot if power shots are turned on and if the player's racket glows to a certain amount of intensity. The power shot depends on the character. The players also must be in a certain distance or they will perform a defensive power shot instead. Note that any offensive power shots that occur before this still has an effect on the player who will use the power shot.
 * R and either B or Y : The player performs a Defensive Power Shot, which can cover the ball to great distances if power shots are turned on and if the players' racket glows to a certain intensity. This power shot also depends on the characters, but not as much as offensive power shots. Any offensive power shot that has been execute before this will not have any effect on the players if they use the defensive power shot.
 * L Button : The players can cancel charge shots.
 * L Button and either the A or B button or : The players can jump towards the ball.
 * Z Button: The players can change the cam

Princess Peaches KIngdom

 * 1) Grassy Plains
 * 2) Princess Peach's Castle
 * 3) Underground

North America

 * May 29th, 2007 (USA)
 * May 30th, 2007 (Canada)

Europe

 * Belgium, June 20th, 2007
 * Finnland, June 20th, 2007
 * France, June 20th, 2007
 * Germany, June 20th, 2007
 * Greek, June 20th, 2007
 * Italy, June 20th, 2007
 * Netherlands, June 20th, 2007
 * Poland, June 20th, 2007
 * Portugal, June 20th, 2007
 * Spain, June 20th, 2007
 * Turkey, June 20th, 2007
 * Denmark, August 13th, 2007
 * Ireland. August 13th, 2007
 * Norway, August 13th, 2007
 * Sweden. August 13th, 2007
 * United Kingdom, August 13th, 2007

Africa

 * Namibia - February 1st, 2008
 * South Africa - February 1st, 2008

Asia and Oceania

 * Australia and New Zealand. July 19th, 2007
 * Japan, July 26th, 2007
 * South Korea: November 6th, 2008
 * Taiwan: July 12th, 2008
 * Hong Kong July 12th, 2008
 * Thailand, September 12th, 2008
 * India: January 2nd, 2009