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GameBoy Advance : Virtua Tennis Reviews

Gas Gauge: 84
Gas Gauge 84
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CVG 80
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Outstandingly Realistic

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 29, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I have never seen another GBA game with the level of realism that Virtual Tennis has. A huge amount of data was compiled into the program, making it the best GBA program I have seen.

Unlike some GBA games I have played, this one does not have choppy graphics. The tennis courts look perfectly clear! Each of them are in a different environment and are all very distinctive.

Virtual Tennis has world tou mode, which lets your virtual tennis player travel around the world and compete in tournaments practice his/her tennis skills. You get to create a tennis player, and build up their skill yourself. You build up their skill by completing training exercises. After completing an exercise, you achieve a certain number of skill points, and you can put the points in whatever skill you want to. For example, lets say to want to create a player that is excellent in serving the balls. You can put all of your serve points in the serve category. On the other hand, by doing that your player would be weak in other skills, such as footwork, so the gameplay involves a lot of decisions.

On tennis court, you virtual player can make many different types of hits, including top spins and lobs. You can switch between forehand and backhand, and the game lets you direct the ball with a lot of precision.

The only con about the game is that when your player hits the tennis ball, it does not sound much like a tennis ball, but the superb graphics and gameplay easily makes up for that.

Virtual Tennis is significantly higher in quality than most GBA games. The realistic graphic prove that is is possible for GBA manufactures to create 3-D graphics without them looking choppy. The unique and higher quality productions causes me to recommend it to all video game players interested in the tennis sport.





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