WTA Tour Tennis
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Featuring 20 Women’s Tennis Friendship players, including both stars and up-and-coming players, WTA Tour Tennis is the first-ever WTA-licensed video game. The crisp, realistic graphics make this is one of the best-looking tennis sims ever released for the Game Boy Advance. Unadorned controls, more than 10 stages, and varying levels of difficulty make an addictive tennis experience. The unadorned but detailed controls allow you to immerse yourself in the action. Each player AI is unique, and is modeled on the attributes of the actual player represented. Ten stages and varying levels of difficulty guarantee deep replay regard. The game is intended for one to four players.
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This game is one of the worst ganes i have ever played in my life.You should play virtua tenis instead of this one. Dont vbuy this game because it sockks.
Rating: 4 / 5
I thoroughly delight in playing this game. I find it very hard to place it down. The game possesses the quality you’d expect from Konami. The sounds effects and music tracks are minimal but what is presented to you is cheerful and upbeat. The graphics are very colorful too. All of the characters in the game are female and are “Japanese Anime” inspired in design so “Manga” fans (like myself) might like it even more.
Once you turn on the game you’ll notice that WTA Tour Tennis is a bit skimpy on features as there’s only a practice mode, tournament mode and a link mode to play against friends. After playing for an about an hour I didn’t care about the lack of features because I became hooked and I always look forward to playing it. This game can be loved by girls and guys alike, as I am a 32 year ancient male. This game has already brought me hours upon hours of joy. If you’re an ancient school gamer like me, this might feel like PONG only prettier. So pick it up while you can.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the simplest Tennis game available for GBA (even Snoopy is harder). I like it partly for the reason that I am 30 & can’t win very many of these things anymore (including Snoopy Tennis). Mostly though, I like the graphics & game play. The players are kind of cartoony like a Mario game, but paradoxically the feel of this is more real & charming, not herky jerky like the Davis Cup game. At the same time, there’s the realism of having to win tournaments to increase your status, & the “characters” are real players who are mostly still around & doing well. Younger gamers (even boys) might like the stylistic portrayals of the players (they sure are cute), even though it’s not much of a challenge.
Rating: 5 / 5