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At least eight players are needed for this game. Two players start on the baseline, the back line of the tennis court, of each side with the court split in half vertically. Two tennis balls are played simultaneously on each half of the court starting with a drop hit. A drop hit is an underhand hit by bouncing the ball first.
The game environment was rendered as a horizontal line, representing the tennis court, and a short vertical line in the center, representing the tennis net as viewed edge-on. The first player would press the button on their controller to send the ball, a point of light, over the net, and it would either hit the net, reach the other side of the ...
Sampras Tennis 96; Sega Game Pack 4 in 1; Sega Superstars Tennis; Smash Court Tennis 3; Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament; Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2; Smash Tennis; Snoopy Tennis; Sports Champions 2; Sports Connection; Super Doubles Tennis; Super Tennis; Super World Court
Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis is a simple tennis game which can be played with up to four players. The game features various modes such as a training mode, Street Tennis, which is played on street courts, and Smash Tennis, in which players fight against each other using explosive tennis balls.
Ryan Davis of GameSpot said, "PlayStation 2 owners should find plenty to like about Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2." [ 9 ] IGN ' s Ed Lewis said of the game, "Overall, it still isn't the best thing out there, but it's definitely a solid update and holds rather strongly by itself."
Pro Tennis Tour 2 (published as Great Courts 2 in France and Germany, and Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour in North America [1]) is a sports video game developed by Blue Byte Software for the Amiga and published by Ubi Soft in 1991. [2] It is the sequel to the 1989 game Pro Tennis Tour (also released as Great Courts). [3] Pro Tennis Tour 2 was ...
[2] Unlike the first game Tennis Cup 2 can be played in full screen in single- or multiplayer. [3] A new feature has been added to the game that allows for two human players to play a doubles match against a single computer opponent. [4] According to Amiga Format, Tennis Cup 2 features "better character animation and more user-friendly options ...
Super World Court (スーパーワールドコート, Sūpā Wārudo Kōto) is a tennis arcade game released by Namco in 1992 worldwide; [1] it runs on Namco NA-1 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Pro Tennis: World Court which was released in 1988.