This November Mario and the gang head back to the tennis courts in Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, and Nintendo has recently released some new details about the latest outing to the courts. For starters, and probably to no one's surprise, the game will have Amiibo compatibility. Supported amiibo figures can be used as partners in online doubles matches, or you can use them to battle strong CPU-controlled opponents in the offline Knockout Challenge mode. Similar to Super Smash Bros. the more matches the amiibo plays, the more skill and experience it will gain. The amiibo currently compatible are Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Yoshi, Yarn Yoshis, Rosalina, Wario, Toad, and Donkey Kong. Basically, the normal Mario Tennis gang that currently have amiibos.
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash will also include new moves such as the Ultra Smash where characters will leap high into the air before smashing the ball down to the other side. I'm guessing it's this game's version of the Final Smashes in the Smash Bros. games. New game modes will include the aforementioned Knockout Challenge as well as Mega Battle (grab a Mega Mushroom to dominate the court with your new size, power, and range), Classic Tennis (with Standard and Simple modes), and Online Multiplayer which can be played using both Mega Battle and Classic Tennis modes. Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash will also have compatibility with the Wii U GamePad, Wii Remote, Wii U Pro Controller, and Classic Controller Pro.
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mario and other residents of the Mushroom Kingdom head back to the tennis court on Nov. 20 in the Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash game for the Wii U home console. And Nintendo has served up lots of new details about the game:
Mario and other residents of the Mushroom Kingdom head back to the tennis court on Nov. 20 in the Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash game for the Wii U home console. (Photo: Business Wire)
amiibo Compatibility: Players can choose supported amiibo figures to be partners in online doubles matches, or players can enlist them to battle strong computer-controlled opponents in the offline Knockout Challenge mode. The more matches an amiibo plays, the more experience and skill it will gain. Currently available compatible amiibo include Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Yoshi, Yarn Yoshis, Rosalina, Wario, Toad and Donkey Kong.
New Moves: On top of standard shots like topspin, lobs and slices, the new Ultra Smash move sees characters leap high into the air and smash the ball down to devastating effect. Colorful Chance Areas occasionally appear to help players unleash super-strong smash or bamboozling slices to flummox adversaries on the other side of the net.
Game-Play Modes:
Multiple Controller Options: Players can choose their favorite control option, as the game supports the Wii U GamePad, Wii Remote, Wii U Pro Controller and Classic Controller Pro options.
For more information about Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash, visit http://mariotennis.nintendo.com.
*Additional controllers are required for multiplayer mode, and are sold separately.