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Virtua Tennis: World Tour

Virtua Tennis: World Tour

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Overall Critic Score:3.4958

Virtua Tennis: World Tour Critic Reviews

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Future Gamez
Sega's Virtua Tennis was actually first released in the arcades on the Dreamcast based Naomi chipset. It wasn't really until it hit the Dreamcast in a near pixel perfect port that the game earned millions of fans the world over. Sure, probably only a...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Future Gamez
Club Skill
Virtua Tennis started its career on the Dreamcast, and was considered to be one of the best Tennis games in video game history. Sega aims to repeat that success with Virtua Tennis: World Tour for the PSP, its pick up and play mechanics ideally suited to...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Club Skill
PSX Extreme
The perfect game for the PSP. The mini-games make it a good option if you’ve only got three or four minutes, and the World Tour is deep enough that you can spend an hour with it – never feeling limited by the fact that you’re playing a handheld...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at PSX Extreme
PALGN
The World Tour mode is deep enough to keep most people entertained for a decent amount of time. Add to this the Multiplayer mode and you've got a game that will stay in your PSP for a very long time. 8...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at PALGN
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Game Over Online
One of those nice surprises that pulls in more players than just the die-hard tennis fan. Thanks to the numerous mini-games and the World Tour mode, anyone can become a tennis ace....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Game Over Online
Loaded Inc
Virtua Tennis isn’t quite the killer app for the PSP but it earns itself the honor of being one of the first definitive sports title for Sony’s handheld....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Loaded Inc
Digital Entertainment News
Still probably the best series of tennis games ever made, the Virtua Tennis games haven’t been made for consoles for a very long time. Instead, it seems that the folks at Sega have been satisfied with keeping the Virtua Tennis games to handhelds....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Digital Entertainment News
IGN
Virtua Tennis World Tour is one such game. Developed by Sumo Digital and SEGA, World Tour stands as one of the best reasons to own a PSP. Or should you have one already, it's one of the best games you can get. World Tour offers the same kind of fast,...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at IGN
Gaming Target
The gameplay itself is perfect for a video game – fast paced, twitch action that's incredibly addictive and simple all the same....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Gaming Target
GameSpot
It may not be particularly new, but Virtua Tennis is still a ton of fun....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at GameSpot
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Yahoo! Games
so you'll need all the players to be in the same general location, but if you can manage the organization needed for a four-player doubles match you'll find few better ways to fill your time. Much like the Dreamcast game before it, this slick conversion ...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Yahoo! Games
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AceGamez
is another nice feature, if you lose a match you can simply retry rather than just getting tossed from the tournament), but then I won the finals without losing a point in the easiest game of the entire round....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at AceGamez
Total Video Games
To create a game that provides enough gameplay for both short-term and longer-term use has to be one of the main objectives for PSP developers, and those who manage to successfully create that balance have produced some of the highlights of the PSP's Euro...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Total Video Games
Sydney Morning Herald
exhibition matches, arcade-like tournaments and four new jovial mini-games to sharpen your skills.World Tour is the most addictive mode, playing tournaments and building your athlete's skills using fun training games, including serving challenges, target ...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Sydney Morning Herald
GameSpy
The Dreamcast is long dead, but its legacy lives on. Virtua Tennis was one of the shiniest gems in its crown, and has had a decent career since leaving its Sega hardware nest. Coming to PSP is perhaps the most exciting thing for this series yet, and...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at GameSpy
Game Info Wire
Tennis has long been the red-headed stepchild of the game industry. Where sports like football, basketball, and baseball have the masses of American fans to attract the sort of development money that can turn out a first-rate video game version, it's...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Game Info Wire
Pro-G
Virtua Tennis should bring back fond memories for Dreamcast owners. Despite the console lacking EA sports titles, and a crippling lack of good football (soccer) games, SEGA made up for it with their own line-up of sports titles. One of the best was...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Pro-G
Games Asylum
Well it’s all about World of Warcraft this week, with The Burning Crusade - the first expansion pack - comfortably taking #1. It missed out on being the fastest selling PC game ever by less than a thousand units, so Championship Manager 04 keeps that...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Games Asylum
DarkStation
This PS2 tennis game port plays superbly on the handheld, with all the current players and tons of game modes. Online play would have been perfect, but not a cause for complaints....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at DarkStation
GamerDad
Virtua Tennis: World Tour is a fun and deceptively simple tennis game – you move with the analog stick or arrow keys and choose your shot with the buttons. You place the shot by the position and approach of your player. That's it – oh, and practice,...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at GamerDad
GamePro
Virtua Tennis: World Tour is good, but it's not without its double-faults....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at GamePro
Electronic Gaming Monthly
It's "Pong" on steroids, with lifelike graphics, technically deep controls, and awesome sound effects - I love hearing my player's feed shuffle on the court and that satisfying thwop of a well-hit ball....read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at Electronic Gaming Monthly
AllGame
Virtua Tennis players will face off against a number of pro tennis stars in an all-out battle for supremacy. Sega has attempted to faithfully reproduce each character in digital form. The court type affects gameplay; a ball bounces differently on grass...read the complete Virtua Tennis: World Tour review at AllGame

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