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| Sega Sports Tennis | 
enlarge | From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
Buy New: $9.50
Buy New from $58.94
Avg. Customer Rating:   (25 reviews) Sales Rank: 17003
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Age: 6 - 17 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4 x 1
UPC: 010086630114 EAN: 0010086630114 ASIN: B0000664J7
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Amazon.com Review The Dreamcast's Virtua Tennis was a hit because of its gently climbing learning curve and compelling TV-style presentation. Its sequel, Sega Sports Tennis for the PlayStation2, retains everything that was great about that original game and improves it with 16 male and female tennis stars (including cover girls Venus and Serena Williams), three difficulty settings, and a create-a-player feature. At first, playing the game is almost as simple as Pong: Move your character toward the ball and press a button. Provided they're close enough to the ball, they should be able to return the volley. To progress through the increasingly tough challengers, though, players will need to learn how to direct the ball, perform lobs and smashes, and use finesse with topspins and backspins. The game still has a few areas that could be improved. First, there's no way to change the court perspective--one side of the court is always in the foreground, the other in the background. It's easier to play the game when your character is right in front of you, but the characters switch sides between games in the set. It makes sense in the two-player game, since having the camera move with the character would require a split-screen arrangement, but gamers should at least have the option of staying with their tennis pro during computer matches. The only other complaint is that while Sega Sports Tennis has an excellent two-player game--with both the singles and cooperative or competitive doubles--there are no three- or four-player options, as there were in the Dreamcast version. Granted, there are only two controller slots on the PS2, but plenty of other games get around this by using the Multitap accessory. Still, even with only two at a time, Sega Sports Tennis is a great party game since the matches are short and anyone--even those who know nothing about tennis and have never played a video game in their lives--can pick up this game and have fun. --Porter B. Hall Pros: - Easy to pick up and play
- Gentle learning curve
- TV-style presentation
- Competitive and cooperative 2-player doubles
Cons: - Fixed court perspective
- No 3- or 4-player option
Amazon.com Product Description Choose from 16 internationally ranked men's and women's tennis players and compete in singles, doubles, and even mixed doubles matches with four players (requires Multitap accessory). The World Tour mode lets you create and train your players, sign unique doubles partners, and enter a host of prestigious tournaments. Lob, slice, and smash your way to victory with intuitive pick-up-and-play controls designed to cater to all levels of gamers. Featured players include Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Lindsay Davenport, Magnus Norman, Patrick Rafter, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Mary Pierce, Ai Sugiyama, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario, Alexandra Stevenson, Carlos Moya, Tim Henman, Cedric Pioline, Tommy Haas, Thomas Enqvist, and Monica Seles. Game modes include tournament, exhibition, and World Tour mode. You can create, train, and enter your players in tournaments, where you'll compete against top-ranked opponents around the globe for the No. 1 world ranking.
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  Even with top spin and smash court 2 its... January 2, 2006 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
STILL the best tennis game out there!
  boring December 19, 2003 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
so simple that my 4 yr old can win.
  This is the best TENNIS game out right now! September 15, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm not even into tennis, but I have played several different tennis games (both on PS and PS2). Sega Sport Tennis outplays the other games without hesitation. The play is so much smoother, faster and EXTREMELY EASY. You don't have to be a tennis pro to play this game!! I love to play the pro tour mode... and go through all the training and matches to see my player move up in the ranks. Everyone I have ever talked to who has played this game, including me, has become horribly addicted to it. You sit down to play a few minutes and realize that several hours have flown by!!! It truly is a fun game to play by yourself or with another!!:)
  FANTASTIC - Loads of fun!! July 8, 2003 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've been playing a friend's copy of Sega Sports Tennis and just ordered it for myself. I have purchased Sega Sports Tennis and also Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament, by Namco, both for Playstation 2. Sega Sports was released in July 2002, while Smash Court was released on March 2002. Sega is MUCH more fun than Smash Court. The graphics are VERY good and the play is, albeit slightly less realistic, much more practical for using computer controls...with Smash Court if you're not at the right place at the right time, you miss the ball (hard to see 3D in real life, impossible on a TV set - Namco: it's a game, make it fun! Sega: Good job!). Believe it or not, this game has helped my game in Real life, allowing me to be more aware of all players' positions in the court. You can create your own character(s) - one male, one female - train them and battle it out with the others.
  Good fun February 5, 2003 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Good fun for playing with friends, but the graphics are not as good as in SmashCourtTournament.
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