As you'd have expected, SEGA has again decided to stick to its roots with the release of Virtua Tennis 3 for the PlayStation 3. Just as they did with Virtua Fighter 5, SEGA has focused more on tweaking up the gameplay experience rather than changing the way the game is played.The publisher, along with AM3, the d... |
12 August 2008 19:06 GMT |
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Virtua Tennis (Power Smash in Japan) is a 1999 tennis arcade game created by Sega's Hitmaker division. The player competes through tennis tournaments and various arcade modes. For the home console market the game was expanded upon with the introduction of the campaign mode. It was later ported to Sega Dreamcast ... |
8 April 2008 10:40 GMT |
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Sumo Digital, makers of Virtua Tennis 3, have set out to create a game that's true to their tennis credentials while also appealing to a wider player base. And the result is SEGA Superstar Tennis and it is available in all game stores in North America, for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii and Nin... |
19 March 2008 06:19 GMT |
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As you'd have expected, SEGA has again decided to stick to its roots with the release of Virtua Tennis 3 for the PlayStation 3. Just like they did with Virtua Fighter 5, SEGA has focused more on tweaking up the gameplay experience rather than changing the way the game is played. The publisher, along with AM3, th... |
6 October 2007 11:33 GMT |
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Virtua Tennis 3 (Power Smash 3 in Japan) is the second arcade sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise. The arcade version of Virtua Tennis 3 is powered by the PC-based Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. Ports for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 consoles are also available, with a tradi... |
9 May 2007 02:36 GMT |
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Virtua Tennis 3 (Power Smash 3 in Japan) is the second arcade sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise. The arcade version of Virtua Tennis 3 is powered by the PC-based Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. Ports for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 consoles are also available, with a tradi... |
8 May 2007 10:57 GMT |
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