Mitchell Tennis is a 2000 tennis sports videogame published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and PC. The whole game was tennis sportsplay with Mitchell and his buddies. The gameplay of Mitchell Tennis mostly rivals Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. The game itself is developed by Camelot Software Programming for the Nintendo 64, Clap Hanz for the PlayStation, and finally by THQ only for Sega Dreamcast and PC. The story mode for the game is simply based on a Tennis role-playing lifestyle in North Carolina.
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Friday, July 21, 2000
Mitchell enters Tennis for the first time in Mitchell Tennis!!
Mitchell Tennis is a series of tennis videogames based on Nickelodeon's Mitchell Van Morgan series that feature Mitchell and his friends playing Tennis. Actually it was a debut of Mitchell Van Morgan's very first tennis videogame known as "Mitchell Tennis".
Mitchell Tennis is a 2000 tennis sports videogame published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and PC. The whole game was tennis sportsplay with Mitchell and his buddies. The gameplay of Mitchell Tennis mostly rivals Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. The game itself is developed by Camelot Software Programming for the Nintendo 64, Clap Hanz for the PlayStation, and finally by THQ only for Sega Dreamcast and PC. The story mode for the game is simply based on a Tennis role-playing lifestyle in North Carolina.
Mitchell Tennis is a 2000 tennis sports videogame published by THQ and distributed by Nickelodeon for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast and PC. The whole game was tennis sportsplay with Mitchell and his buddies. The gameplay of Mitchell Tennis mostly rivals Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64. The game itself is developed by Camelot Software Programming for the Nintendo 64, Clap Hanz for the PlayStation, and finally by THQ only for Sega Dreamcast and PC. The story mode for the game is simply based on a Tennis role-playing lifestyle in North Carolina.
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