Nintendo managed to make a game where there are very little things to do within the game itself (however well-made they may be), but there are many unlockables to be gained. Nintendo has fallen flat on many games recently, so is Mario Tennis Open an ace, or is it a double-fault? The tennis franchise must keep up with the times and fix the mistakes of the games before it if it's to be successful. Many of its predecessors gained acclaim from Mario fans, yet it has been seven years since the release of Mario Tennis: Power Tour. With Nintendo serving up a new tennis game, it is only fair that there be an adequate return from the fan base. Mario Tennis Open is the sixth installment into the Mario Tennis series (third on a handheld), and is the fifth major first-party release to come to the 3DS. Some of these games have been predecessors for Wii and 3DS installments in their various franchises, while other games have stalled due to lack of sales. The sixth generation had Mario playing almost every single mainstream sport there was (sorry, no cricket or bowling): Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour (golf), Mario Power Tennis (tennis), Super Mario Strikers (soccer), Mario Superstar Baseball (baseball), and Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (basketball). "Lazy gameplay and online coupled with extensive unlockables"
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