“Based on the Dreamcast game from 2000 and reimagined for mobile devices, Virtua Tennis Challenge allows you to slice, lob, and hit your best top spin as you take on the world’s best players and ...
Before Andy Murray's recent success, the closest thing us Britons got to tennis glory was securing virtual trophies in the world of video games. What to Read Next With the Scot's Wimbledon title ...
Sega's making good on its promise to continue adding titles to its Sega Forever library of mobile games – the latest is the Dreamcast classic Virtua Tennis Challenge. The Sega Forever model sees the ...
Have you ever wondered if it is possible to play a tennis video game using a fishing rod controller? Probably not. But it turns out this is possible on a Dreamcast. You can even play fighting games ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sega announced today that the Dreamcast version of Virtua Tennis is now available at retail stores nationwide. The popular tennis game lets players ...
With its Virtua Tennis franchise, Sega has always presented us with an accessible tennis experience rather than a deep simulation of the sport. The foundations laid down by the first game in the ...
Anyone that owned a DreamCast remembers Virtua Tennis. Starting Today, Virtua Tennis is available for the iPhone, iPad and Android smartphones. The new mobile version of Virtua Tennis doesn’t miss a ...
The first Virtua Tennis was a real Dreamcast gem. I haven't revisited the series since, but after watching this trailer, I'm thinking about it. Especially considering you can spike elephants in the ...
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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Virtua Tennis 3 Virtua Tennis 3 (Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash 3 in Japan) is the second arcade game sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise, Virtua ...
Virtua Tennis for the N-Gage, which is essentially a stripped-down version of Virtua Tennis for the GBA, doesn't do the franchise any justice. Though it started in the arcades, Sega's Virtua Tennis ...