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Tennis games are such a video game staple that it's hard to imagine a console that didn't have at least one game based on the sport. Until now, Sega's Dreamcast has been one of the few consoles without. With the recent release of Virtua Tennis, it now has one of the most entertaining and accessible tennis games ever.
The first thing gamers will notice about Virtua Tennis is the breathtaking graphics. The character models and the courts all look excellent. The court surface looks impeccable, with worn spots on grass surfaces and scuffs on hard courts or clay. Details like small clouds of clay that are kicked up as your player moves only add to the game's realistic look and the animation is top notch. In a nutshell, everything is so detailed and moves so convincingly that, at a glance, you might not be able to tell that this is a video game.
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Publisher - Sega
Developer - Sega
Genre - Sports
Origin - Japan
Number of Players - 4
Release - July 11, 2000
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