Virtua Tennis: Sega Professional Tennis

Tennis? TENNIS? How can a tennis game be this fun? Only if it's Virtua Tennis for the Dreamcast, Sega's first attempt at the sport for its 128-bit system.

Tennis? TENNIS? How can a tennis game be this fun? Only if it's Virtua Tennis for the Dreamcast, Sega's first attempt at the sport for its 128-bit system. Armed with sweet moves and simple gameplay, this title should corner the market for head-to-head or four-player sports action. Even the most uncoordinated fool can get way into this fast sports sim, with its already tight graphics and impressive list of players, including Jim Courier, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, and Cedric Pioline. With four different surfaces (grass, clay, hard court and carpet), each responding differently to the ball, ten stadiums and eight real-life pros, Virtua Tennis is sure to make some racket in mid-July.

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