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In a post-credits scene, Mario writes an autograph on the camera, with the marker squeaking the first seven notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld theme. | In a post-credits scene, Mario writes an autograph on the camera, with the marker squeaking the first seven notes of the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' overworld theme. | ||
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===Gameplay=== | |||
[[File:MTA rackets.jpg|thumb|The complete collection of rackets in their default order]] | [[File:MTA rackets.jpg|thumb|The complete collection of rackets in their default order]] | ||
In Adventure Mode, Mario has to travel in a hub world and complete missions. While some of them are regular tennis matches, Adventure Mode has a lot of other missions, such as challanges where Mario needs to return the ball until he gets a certain amount of points. It also features boss battles, where different objects need to be shot on bosses with the tennis racket to defeat them. Additionally, the level selection appears to be based on that of the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' games, with red panels indicating an unfinished level and blue panels indicating a completed level, with the name of the level being shown when Mario stands on one. | In Adventure Mode, Mario has to travel in a hub world and complete missions. While some of them are regular tennis matches, Adventure Mode has a lot of other missions, such as challanges where Mario needs to return the ball until he gets a certain amount of points. It also features boss battles, where different objects need to be shot on bosses with the tennis racket to defeat them. Additionally, the level selection appears to be based on that of the ''[[New Super Mario Bros. (disambiguation)|New Super Mario Bros.]]'' games, with red panels indicating an unfinished level and blue panels indicating a completed level, with the name of the level being shown when Mario stands on one. |