Release (USA): 16/09/2002
Genre: Sport
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.


A tennis game with a unique twist
Tennis-e for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2002, was another game designed exclusively for the e-Reader accessory. This game brought the classic sport of tennis to the handheld console, but with the added novelty of using the e-Reader to unlock new content. Players could scan cards to access new characters, courts, and game modes, giving the game a level of replayability that set it apart from other sports titles of the era.
Simplified but engaging gameplay
The core mechanics of Tennis-e are simple and accessible, with players controlling one of several characters as they compete in fast-paced tennis matches. The gameplay is a mix of quick reflexes and strategy, requiring players to time their shots and control their positioning on the court. While the game isn’t as deep as some of its full console counterparts, its charm lies in its easy-to-pick-up gameplay and the added excitement of unlocking new features through the e-Reader cards.
A collectible and niche experience
Though Tennis-e didn’t make waves in the mainstream gaming scene, it holds a unique place in gaming history. Its reliance on physical cards, combined with the sport-themed gameplay, made it an interesting and collectible title for fans of the e-Reader accessory. For those who enjoyed the novelty of unlocking content through physical means, Tennis-e provided a fun and nostalgic experience that remains a hidden gem for collectors today.