Highest Rated Review by the Community
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Dec 14 '01
Pros: Players not part of the undead, create a player mode, women players, more secrets. Cons: Some training modes a bit too wacky.
Summary: For those of you who played one of the gaming world's big surprises of last year, Virtua Tennis, a couple of the biggest complaints were that there were no women tennis players, the people looked deathly pale, and you couldn't use your own tennis...
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Jul 19 '05
Pros: simple, addictive gameplay. Cons: very frustrating. dated graphically.
Summary: Tennis 2k2 for Dreamcast is one of the best, and most frustrating tennis games of all time. I've only played one or two tennis games that were released after Tennis 2k2, but 2k2 is better by far. I have tried Top Spin for Xbox, but I haven't found it ...
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Jan 30 '02
Pros: Superbly playable and realistic tennis simulation which is a lot of fun. Cons: Not enough players to compete against.
Summary: Tennis is a game which seems difficult to recreate in pixelated form, there haven't been many great tennis games in the past which is strange as the first ever computer game was a tennis simulation if that isn't too grand a term. Of course I am talking...
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Jan 06 '02
Pros: Stunning realism Cons: Not enough top name players
Summary: Please note: this reviewer's console tennis experience begins and ends with Mario for N64 and Game Boy!
And why, you might ask, have I never bothered with the 'real' tennis games? Probably because they're not nearly as interesting - or as...
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Dec 21 '01
Pros: Improved graphics, Women players, improved career mode. Cons: confined to playing 1 set, unbalanced game physics
Summary: I really enjoyed Virtua Tennis. I think most people who played it enjoyed it. I was excited about Tennis 2k2 because I figured Sega would take their already solid tennis game and improve on it...and that's pretty much what they did. The list of...
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Dec 14 '01
Pros: An excellent follow-up to Virtua Tennis Cons: Veterans of the series may not find enough new features in the sequel
Summary: With the releases of Nintendo’s GameCube and Microsoft’s Xbox looming near, and the near-total domination of the console market by Sony’s PlayStation2 since its launch last fall, it’s easy to forget about the Dreamcast. In fact, given the quickly...
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