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Rest assured that, while we would love to see the GameCube finally represented on the Virtual Console, this is the Game Boy Advance version. This is also the title that the GameCube version of Mario Tennis went by in North America. In Europe, the game is known as Mario Power Tennis. Mario Tennis: Power Tour has a bit of a unique title across the pond, which may lead to some confusion. That particular game was released in Europe last week. It also joins the recently announced Metroid: Zero Mission as a title that gamers in North America should keep an eye out for. Upon release, the game received strong feedback from critics.

The latest, in Europe at least, is Mario Tennis: Power Tour, a title that adds RPG elements to the traditional tennis experience. Since Nintendo announced that Game Boy Advance titles were headed to the Wii U eShop, we’ve seen a fairly steady stream of classic titles arrive on the service.
