Trade your plumber's wrench for a golf club, tennis racket, or soccer ball.
The Mario Sports franchise had a great arcade-style spin-off 15 years ago, and it deserves a new version on the Switch 2.
Polygon went hands-on with Mario Tennis Fever, trying our hands at a few singles and doubles matches. While the full scope of its content suite is still a question mark, long-time developer Camelot is ...
Nintendo and Camelot's latest Mario sports game is transformed by Fever rackets, but the Adventure story RPG mode feels like an obligation ...
For decades, Nintendo has proven that it can turn almost any real-world sport into something playful, chaotic, and unmistakably Mario. The red-capped plumber has done it all: tennis, golf, baseball, ...
Said and done, PGA Tour 2K25 was part of Nintendo's Partners Showcase presentation and will be available as soon as tomorrow ...
As you'd expect, Mario Tennis Fever is going all-in on showing off the multiplayer side, but in a way that very much harks back to the Wii. At least, it does to us. A slice of a motion-controlled ...
Why the Switch’s programmers embedded Golf in Nintendo’s most advanced piece of hardware was anyone’s guess. Some people supposed it was a tribute to the late Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata, who helped ...