Mario Power Tennis Controls Detailed Find out how you'll swing with the Wii version.
by John Tanaka
January 7, 2009 - Nintendo revealed a while back that the New Play Control version of Mario Power Tennis would be receiving a fresh control update. Just a week before the Japanese release, the company has gotten specific, with an official website detailing the controls.
For those who don't read the Nihongo, here's the lowdown on how you perform all the shots. Mostly, your motions with the Wiimote mimic what you'd do with a real racket.
Serve Swing the Wiimote from down to up to toss the ball up, then swing to serve.
Top Spin Swing from lower right to upper left for forehand. Reverse for a backhand.
Slice Spin Swing from upper right to lower left for forehand. Reverse for backhand.
Flat Shot Swing from right to left for a forehand. Reverse for a backhand.
Lob Swing the Wiimote from down to up.
Smash When presented with a smash opportunity, a star will appear on the court. Move your character over the star, then swing up to down to perform a smash.
Outside of these standard tennis moves, each character has access to individual special shots. These are performed through button combinations.
As previously announced, there's a big difference between Mario Power Tennis and the Wii Spots tennis game. In Mario Power Tennis, you can use the Nunchuck to manually move your player around. This is just optional, though, and those who simply want to swing can opt for auto movement.
Those who are hoping for standard button controls may or may not be out of luck. We're actually not sure if the moment if the game will support play through the Classic Controller. The official site only states that the game cannot be played with GameCube controllers.
We've added new screenshots of the Wii version of Mario Power Tennis to our media gallery. In addition to the screens, we'd suggest heading to the official site and attempting to navigate the Japanese for small video clips showing the individual special shots.

Posted By: Game Vibe
Thursday, January 8th 2009 at 7:59PM
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