Virtua Tennis

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Charlton
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Virtua Tennis

Post#1 » Wed Oct 14, 2015 11:14 pm

Why is this game so fun?
I think most would agree with me that Dreamcast had a look and feel all its own across multiple genres. A clean crispness that felt comfortable even when engaged in a fight to the death! Perhaps no other game has that chill'n atmosphere quite as much as Virtua Tennis. Though i have not tried its DC sequel.

GAMEPLAY
It makes tennis on a tv fun. What more do you want? Realistic computer tennis most of the time appeals to me so little that only because of this game do i even consider it. Yet this game, much like real tennis, is a pleasant surprise at how engaging it is. plus it has all of these great extras like training mini games that are get this, a blast!
And a pro shop to buy sports drinks and equipment. Controls are in the hard to find category of: simple as you want them to be but can be used for more complex moves. Only negative i can think of is that in reaching for the ball you do tend to fall a lot.(or is that just me? :lol: ) The first few times its like," hey neat!"(yes i use that word and no I'm not from the '50's.) The next thirty times is like," wow did he have a pint before taking to the clay?"

GRAPHICS/SOUND
It looks great. Even if your used to modern graphics this game is still VERY playable.
The sound is one of the reasons Vertua Tennis has that odd and awesome calmness to it. Just the whole sound index from the announcer to the music to how the screen transitions has that Saturn\Dreamcast era Sega style to it.

FUN FACTOR
I think you get the idea. Its very fun. Cant go wrong with this one. Although i have heard that the second is the same but with more players to choose from including women athletes. Perhaps its a better buy.

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Re: Virtua Tennis

Post#2 » Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:15 am

added to the index

btw, this game can also be played with the fishing rod
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Charlton
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Re: Virtua Tennis

Post#3 » Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:53 pm

mazonemayu wrote:added to the index

btw, this game can also be played with the fishing rod


Wow thats funny. Wonder how good it controls?

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Re: Virtua Tennis

Post#4 » Sun Oct 18, 2015 2:46 am

actually quite well: you control your player with the little cross/stick (depending on brand) on top & swing the rod to hit the ball
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