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  2. Transfer Pak - Wikipedia

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    The Transfer Pak [a] is a removable accessory for the Nintendo 64 controller that fits ... When reviewing the Virtual Console releases of Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, ...

  3. Mario Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Mario Tennis [a] is a 2000 sports ... Through the use of a Nintendo 64 Transfer Pak, players are able to import their characters from the GBC version to the N64 game ...

  4. List of sports video games featuring Mario - Wikipedia

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    Release years by system: 2000 — Nintendo 64 2010 — Wii Virtual Console 2024 — Nintendo Switch Online Notes: . This marks the first appearance of Waluigi.Characters from the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis can be uploaded to the Nintendo 64 version via Transfer Pak connectivity.

  5. Nintendo 64 accessories - Wikipedia

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    The Transfer Pak [e] (NUS-019) plugs into the controller to transfer data between supported Nintendo 64 games and Game Boy or Game Boy Color games. [16] It was released in Japan in August 1998, bundled with the game Pocket Monsters' Stadium , and in North America and Europe in February and April 2000 respectively, where it was similarly bundled ...

  6. Category:Games with Transfer Pak support - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Games with Transfer Pak support" ... Mario Golf (video game) Mario Tennis; Mickey's Speedway USA; N. Nushi Tsuri 64; Nushi Tsuri 64: Shiokaze ...

  7. Game Boy accessories - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Super Game Boy, the Transfer Pak can typically only be used for transferring Game Boy Color game data to a counterpart Nintendo 64 game. For example, players can transfer their player characters from the Game Boy Color versions of both Mario Golf and Mario Tennis to the Nintendo 64 games of the same name in order to use their Game ...

  8. Virtual Console - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, both Mario Golf and Mario Tennis cannot use a Transfer Pak to copy data to or from a real Game Boy Color or the 3DS Virtual Console running the respective companion game. Three Famicom games— Excitebike , Mach Rider and Wrecking Crew —included the ability to save player-designed levels via the Famicom Data Recorder .

  9. Mario's Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Mario prepares to serve (screenshot taken from an emulator without 3D display). Mario's Tennis is a sports game in which the player controls one of seven different Mario characters and engages in tennis matches. [2] The action on the court is viewed from directly behind the player character from a third person perspective.