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'''Two-on-One''' is a minigame in the [[Game Boy Color]] version of [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|''Mario Tennis'']]. The game involes playing as [[Bowser]] against two opponents, [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], at the same time. In level 1, the settings are a 1-set match of six games. In level 2, the settings are a 3-set match of six games. In level 3, the settings are a 5-set match of six games. Completing level 3 and transferring data over to [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|the Nintendo 64 version]] unlocks the [[Bowser Court]].
'''Two-on-One''' is a minigame in the [[Game Boy Color]] version of [[Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)|''Mario Tennis'']]. The game involves playing as [[Bowser]] against two opponents, [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], in a 6 game match. The player plays for one set in level 1, three sets in level 2 and five sets in level 3. Completing level 3 and transferring data over to [[Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)|the Nintendo 64 version]] unlocks the [[Bowser Court]].


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Latest revision as of 22:14, May 6, 2024

Two-on-One
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Appears in Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color)

Two-on-One is a minigame in the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis. The game involves playing as Bowser against two opponents, Wario and Waluigi, in a 6 game match. The player plays for one set in level 1, three sets in level 2 and five sets in level 3. Completing level 3 and transferring data over to the Nintendo 64 version unlocks the Bowser Court.