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Virtua tennis 4 media1 cab
Virtua tennis 4 media1 cab








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The game was ported to PlayStation 3 with SIXAXIS controls incorporated into the gameplay, the Xbox 360 port was handled by Sumo Digital, a studio that previously ported an upgraded version of Virtua Tennis 2. In 2006, a new game in the series, Virtua Tennis 3, was released in the arcades for SEGA Lindbergh arcade system.

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Sumo Digital was tasked with porting Virtua Tennis 2 to the PlayStation Portable and they released Virtua Tennis: World Tour in fall 2005, the game was an update to Power Smash 2 expanding the World Tour mode, however the character roster was the smallest the series, has featured to date. Virtua Tennis 2 was also ported to the PlayStation 2.

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Most notably enhanced graphics, more courts, and a female roster (composed of 9 players) were introduced to the series featuring the likeness of Serena Williams, Lindsay Davenport and even lesser known players such as Jelena Dokić.Īfter ceasing development of video game consoles in 2001, Sega announced they would be making games for all platforms and made a deal with THQ that allowed them to make original games based on Sega franchise for the Game Boy Advance, one of which was a Virtua Tennis game. There were several upgrades made to the game. The sequel Virtua Tennis 2 was built over original home console build.

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The original game was developed for the Sega Naomi Arcade Hardware by Sega (in 2000 under the label Hitmaker) and ported to the Sega Dreamcast Sega's home console based on the Naomi Hardware. Internationally it was released as Virtua Tennis, to fall in the same brand as other Sega Sports games such as Virtua Striker, with the sequel the name was changed to Tennis 2K2. All updates and sequels have been under the Virtua label to date. Once Sega sold the 2K name to Take-Two Interactive, the triquel was released under the original branding as Virtua Tennis 3.

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Domestically in Japan the series have always been released as Power Smash although with the third entry in the series the name was expanded to Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash, although Sega Professional Tennis logo and name have been prominently featured in all the games, it was only in the title of the third game.










Virtua tennis 4 media1 cab