The SNES Tennis Video Game Archive

Andre Agassi Tennis

Company: Tekmagik
Year: 1993
Rating:
Absolutely horrible. I am a huge fan of Agassi so I was extremely disappointed with this game. Play control was terrible and nothing like real tennis. You have no control over the serve you just hit the button, which is slightly understandable since at the time when this game was released Agassi did have a terrible serve. The only interesting thing in the whole game is that when you miss the ball(this happens a lot), and it comes to a rest in the foreground at the bottom of your screen the ball suddenly increases in size about ten times.
Date Kimiko no Virtual Tennis

Company: B.I.
Year: 1994
Rating: N/A
David Crane's Amazing Tennis

Company: Absolute Entertainment
Year: 1992
Rating: N/A
Final Set Tennis

Company: Forum
Year: 1993
Rating: N/A
International Tennis Tour

Company: Loriciel/Micro World
Year: 1992
Rating: N/A
Jimmy Connors Tennis

Company: Ubi Soft/Blue Byte
Year: 1992
Rating: N/A
Smash Tennis
(Super Family Tennis)

Company: Namcoe
Year: 1993
Rating: N/A
Super Tennis

Company: Nintendo
Year: 1991
Rating:
This is the game. There is not other game as fun as this. The graphics are great, the sound is great, and the control is perfect. You have so much control over the ball, and that is the most important feature in a tennis simulation. You can play forehand to forehand crosscourt and get so much angle that you can no longer even see the other player on the screen. And Mario is back in the umpire's chair! A large selection of distinct characters to choose from with differing personalities, three very different court surfaces, different color balls and a wide array of shot selection help make this the best tennis game ever. You can even see some of the girls panties, but that did not factor into the rating...

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