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'''''Mario Tennis Open''''' is the latest installment of the ''Mario Tennis'' series. It had two major differences from the previous installments: Nintendo removed Power Shots, and there are no trophy celebrations. [[Yoshi]] appears in the game as a default player, and his differently colored variants can be unlocked using QR codes. There is also a Yoshi costume, wearable by [[Mii]]s, that can be unlocked using a QR code. |
'''''Mario Tennis Open''''' is the latest installment of the ''Mario Tennis'' series. It had two major differences from the previous installments: Nintendo removed Power Shots, and there are no trophy celebrations. [[Yoshi]] appears in the game as a default player, and his differently colored variants can be unlocked using QR codes. There is also a Yoshi costume, wearable by [[Mii]]s, that can be unlocked using a QR code. |
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Revision as of 18:00, 29 July 2021
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Mario Tennis Open is the latest installment of the Mario Tennis series. It had two major differences from the previous installments: Nintendo removed Power Shots, and there are no trophy celebrations. Yoshi appears in the game as a default player, and his differently colored variants can be unlocked using QR codes. There is also a Yoshi costume, wearable by Miis, that can be unlocked using a QR code.
Unlockable Yoshis
- Blue Yoshi - Speed
- Red Yoshi - Technique
- White Yoshi - Tricky
- Black Yoshi - All Around
- Yellow Yoshi - Power
- Pink Yoshi - Technique
- Cyan Yoshi - Speed