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  2. Tennis Elbow (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tennis Elbow is a series of tennis video games developed by France-based firm Mana Games. Its first version was released in 1996 [ 2 ] and as of May 2015 it is currently on its 2013 version, available for Windows, Mac & Linux platforms.

  3. Advantage Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Amiga Action called the game "average" and said Pro Tennis Tour 2 is a better game. [4] Amiga Power liked the graphics but didn't like the "muddy controls". They called the game frustrating and "a tad dull". [5] Aktueller Software Markt called the game fast and extremely playable tennis sim. [6] The ST version was said to be not as fast as the ...

  4. Top Spin (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was later published by Atari Europe for Windows in 2004 and by 2K for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. It is a simulation tennis game in which players compete in singles and doubles tennis matches and exhibition tournaments. Gameplay modes include a career mode in which players develop skills and rise through the ranks of an international ...

  5. Category:Tennis video games - Wikipedia

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    Tennis (1981 video game) Tennis (1984 video game) Tennis Arena; Tennis Cup; Tennis Elbow (video game) Tennis for Two; Tennis Master; Tennis World Tour; Tie Break (video game) Top Players' Tennis; Top Rank Tennis; Top Spin (video game) Top Spin 2; Top Spin 3; Top Spin 4; TopSpin 2K25

  6. Power Serve 3D Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game and gave it three stars out of five. The magazine was critical to the game's camera angles, called the action in the game "sluggish" and felt that the controls are not intuitive. [4]

  7. Virtua Tennis 4 - Wikipedia

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    It was released on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii and PlayStation Vita (the latter as Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition). This is the first main series Virtua Tennis game to not have an arcade release before the console releases. An arcade version was also released, which is powered by the PC-based Sega RingEdge arcade system.

  8. Dream Match Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Dream Match Tennis is a 2006 tennis simulation game developed by Bimboosoft, a company based in Saitama, Japan.Unlike other games in its genre, Dream Match Tennis was aimed to produce a more realistic depiction of the sport, requiring more skill from the player in order to direct their shots accurately.

  9. AO Tennis 2 - Wikipedia

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    AO Tennis 2 allows players to play in the Rod Laver Arena. AO Tennis 2 game features multiple types of tennis match. [1] The re-designed career mode features a new managing system. Players have to earn money and experience that can be used to boost players' skills and stats. The higher level is, the better form would like to perform. [2]