showing 20 games
name | publisher(developer) | year arrow_downward | description | |
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Ground Stroke: Advanced Tennis Game | SPS | 1995 | [32]*** [27]***All of the prestige and glory of tennis is now available on the PlayStation. You choose whether you want to play a one-, three-, or five-set match on the smooth surface of a hard court, the unpredictability of clay, or the prestige of grass. Prefer your tennis TV style? Choose any view you'd like, and even take a 360-degree sweep around your player. With fully rendered 3D graphics, you're delivered right to the stadium atmosphere. Whether or not you're a tennis person, you're sure to appreciate the hard-hitting action of POWER SERVE TENNIS. | labelimagesubject |
V-Tennis | Tonkin House;Acclaim (Tonkin House) | 1995 | labelimageminimize | |
Break Point Tennis | Ocean;Konami (Smart Dog) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Complete Davis Cup Tennis | Telstar (The Dome) | 1996 | The Davis Cup tournament is the only true 'World Cup' of tennis. The tournament, running since 1900 now has participants from 115 countries and features the world's top players. Now you can take part in the excitement by trying your skills with Complete Davis Cup Tennis. Featuring the amazing 'Roto-morphing' technology, the players and courts appear so real, you could be watching television. Add to that excitable crowd noises and you have a real-life tennis experience. 48 characters, 16 two-man teams, individual player skills and attributes, 4 court preferences (Grass, Clay, Tarmac or Indoor). Design your own leagues, play winner-stands-on, friendly matches and choose between singles and doubles. Whichever opinion you choose, you'll find yourself saying, "I can't believe this isn't real tennis!".*** [26]*** [27] | labelimagesubject |
Hyper Tennis: Final Match | Human;JVC (Human) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Smash Court | Namco;Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (Namco) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
Sampras Extreme Tennis | Codemasters (Virgin Interactive) | 1996 | labelimageminimize | |
V-Tennis 2 | Tonkin House | 1996 | Appeared to further power up the 3D tennis game "V tennis popular". With the introduction of motion capture technology, the movement becomes very real, you can enjoy the play of powerful full marks, such as tennis or have a real though. Also includes a number of game modes, such as build-up mode the players grow. You can also play up to four people. | labelimagesubject |
Love Game's: Wai Wai Tennis | Ichikawa;Hamster (Tears) | 1997 | labelimageminimize | |
Tennis Arena | Ubi Soft (Smart Dog) | 1997 | Forget about the U.S. Open. Cancel the flight to Wimbledon. Its time to take the courts of Tennis Arena the tennis game with an attitude! You'll need serious skill to beat this oddball roster of tennis aces. These pros pack world-class talent and white-hot special shots that'll blow you away. Whether slamming cannon-powered serves or slicing cross-court passes the score will be far from love!*** [29]*** [32]*** [27] | labelimagesubject |
Actua Tennis | Gremlin Graphics | 1998 | labelimageminimize | |
All Star Tennis '99 | Ubi Soft (Smart Dog) | 1998 | Hard serves, diving volleys, and backhand winners down the line; you can do it all in ALL-STAR TENNIS 99 for the PlayStation. Not only can you pull off all those shots, you can do it against some of the hottest players in professional tennis: Michael Chang, Mark Philippoussis, Jana Novotna, and others. Play with or against them in a singles or doubles match, or try to claim the championship in the singles tournament. ALL-STAR TENNIS 99 has all of the options and enough talent to give tennis fans a smashing good time. | labelimagesubject |
Smash Court 2 | Namco | 1998 | labelimageminimize | |
Love Game's: Wai Wai Tennis 2 | Sunsoft | 1999 | labelimageminimize | |
Yannick Noah 2000 | Ubi Soft | 2000 | labelimageminimize | |
All Star Tennis | D3;Agetec;Midas (Nekogumi) | 2000 | labelimageminimize | |
Smash Court 3 | Namco | 2000 | There are four play modes: exhibition, training, mission, and mini-game. In particular, it is easy for beginners, such as a "mission" mode where you can improve techniques and clear hidden characters by clearing various stages, and a "training" mode where you can thoroughly practice serving and rallying. Full of specifications. An unprecedented auto serve function has also been added. In addition, the "mini game" mode that includes three types of mini games, such as the industry's first (?) Tennis shooting game "Suka Shooting" and "Bomb Ball" that plays tennis with a time bomb as a ball, and a party "Smash Court 3" is a fun and exciting game for beginners and advanced players alike. | labelimagesubject |
Roland Garros 2001 | Cryo Interactive (Carapace) | 2001 | labelimageminimize | |
Baby Felix Tennis | Hip Games (LSP) | 2002 | labelimageminimize | |
World Tennis Stars | Ignition | 2003 | labelimageminimize |