Mario Tennis Fever: Nintendo Details Content and Gameplay in 5-Minute Video

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  • Mario Tennis Fever introduces 30 unique Fever Rackets, each offering distinct advantages such as creating slippery zones, shrinking opponents, and summoning enemies.
  • The game boasts a large roster of 38 playable characters, including newcomers like Baby Waluigi, Goomba, and Nabbit. Players can pair any character with any racket for a personalized experience.
  • Mario Tennis Fever offers various modes including Adventure, Trial Towers, Special matches, Mix It Up mode, Tournament mode (with live commentary), and Special Games mode.
  • The game supports up to four players via splitscreen, local wireless multiplayer, or GameShare on the original Nintendo Switch, as well as online play with casual and ranked matches, and new Light Purple and Light Green Joy-Con 2 controllers available for preorder.

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Unleash Fever in Mario Tennis with 30 New Rackets and 38 Playable Characters on Nintendo Switch 2

On February 12, 2026, Nintendo will release Mario Tennis Fever exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2, following Mario Tennis Aces. A recent five-minute gameplay overview trailer on YouTube highlighted new features, headlined by 30 unique Fever Rackets. Each Fever Racket offers a distinct advantage. The Ice Racket creates a slippery zone on the court, while the Mini Mushroom Racket shrinks opponents. Players can also use the Shadow Racket to create a copy of their character. Other rackets can set the court ablaze, freeze the ground, summon enemies, or grant temporary speed boosts. Fever Shots also trigger special effects, such as freezing the court, summoning Pokey as a doubles partner, or boosting speed. In doubles matches, both players can unleash simultaneous Fever Shots for maximum impact. Mario Tennis Fever boasts the largest roster in the series, with 38 playable characters, including newcomers like Baby Waluigi, Goomba, and Nabbit. Characters retain unique stats but can be paired with any racket.

Mario Tennis Aces Unleashes Adventure with New Modes, Characters, and Strategy on Nintendo Switch

Players can explore a variety of modes. The single-player Adventure mode offers a story-driven experience, while Trial Towers provide escalating challenges. Special matches include Ring Shot, Forest Court Match, Pinball Match, Racket Factory Match, and Wonder Court Match, which incorporates Super Mario World elements. For more casual fun, Mix It Up mode offers unpredictable scenarios. The Adventure mode follows Mario, Luigi, and friends as they are transformed into babies and must relearn tennis. Up to four players can team up via splitscreen, local wireless multiplayer, or GameShare (compatible with the original Nintendo Switch). Online, players can choose between casual lobbies and ranked matches. A Motion Control Swing Mode is also available. The game supports Mario amiibo figures, which unlock cosmetic ball designs. Frenzy Rackets introduce a strategic element. Each of the 30 rackets boasts a unique effect—setting the grass ablaze, freezing the ground, summoning an enemy, creating a character duplicate, shrinking opponents, or granting a quick burst of speed. These effects aren’t automatic; players must fill an FV gauge by winning rallies. Once activated, the Frenzy Shot’s effect triggers on ground contact, giving opponents a chance to counter.

Mario Tennis Fever Expands with Live Commentary, Special Games, and Multiplayer Updates on Nintendo Switch

The Tournament mode now features live commentary from a talking flower. Special Games mode offers matches with unique rules, while the Prodigy Tennis mode focuses on visual and mechanical gimmicks. Multiplayer remains a core component, with local matches supporting up to four players through game sharing. Online, players can create customizable friendly matches or compete in a ranked mode. Coinciding with the game’s release, Nintendo will launch new Light Purple and Light Green Joy-Con 2 controllers, signaling their intent to showcase the Switch 2’s capabilities with Mario Tennis Fever. Preorders are available on My Nintendo Store.

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Official NameDr Kawashima's Brain Training for Nintendo Switch
Brief SummaryGet ready to challenge your brain in a variety of ways in Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch! Enjoy new exercises, some of them making use of the right Joy-Con’s IR Motion Camera, or tap and train with classic exercises from past Brain Training games that you can play using a stylus (included with the packaged version from retail stores) or your finger. It’s in your hands!
PlatformsNintendo Switch
ReleasedDecember 27, 2019
GenrePuzzle
Play ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Content RatingE
LanguagesJapanese
GenreNintendo EPD
GenreNintendo

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