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Sabalenka produced 'PlayStation' tennis, says beaten Badosa By Ian Ransom January 23, 20254:10 AM PSTUpdated January 23, 2025 ...
The third and by far the most forgettable sports title in the PS1’s launch lineup was Power Serve 3D Tennis. While its visuals earned some praise —some even calling it a glorified tech demo ...
Virtua Tennis 4 is a nice addition to the PlayStation Vita range. Without any competition it's the only game in town for tennis fans; however, that is not a bad thing as VT4 has translated to the ...
Tennis World Tour releases in Spring 2018 on PlayStation 4. It’s also coming to Xbox One and PC, but it’s not yet known if it’ll release on all systems at the same time.
This generation we have seen Virtua Tennis 3, which tried a few new things that in our eyes didn't work. So SEGA went back to the drawing board and has now released the fourth iteration of the series.
Ever the more lighthearted tennis game than its competitors, the arcade feel of Virtua Tennis 4 is a welcome addition to the Vita lineup. It handles well, looks nice and has a style that lends ...
Virtua Tennis: World Tour (PSP, 2005); Proving on launch-day that the PSP was more than the average handheld, Sumo Digital's ludicrously perfect handheld entry of the Virtua Tennis series looked ...
With Ubisoft announcing exclusives for Xbox 360’s Kinect motion controller at E3, it’s only proper Ubisoft do the same for PlayStation 3’s Move controller. Today the Assassin&#821… ...