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Zeebo Sports Tênis
Zeebo Sports Tênis is a tennis videogame created exclusively for the Zeebo system. It is part of the Zeebo Sports series of games currently available in Brazil and Mexico. The series was originally named Boomerang Sports, because the games were designed exclusively for use with Zeebo's "Boomerang" motion-sensitive controller. In August 2010, however, Zeebo released new versions of the games that can use either the Boomerang or the standard Zeebo gamepad. The series was renamed Zeebo Sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeebo_Sports_T%C3%AAnis
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WTA Tour Tennis
WTA Tour Tennis is a tennis video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox and Game Boy Advance published and the developed by Konami.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTA_Tour_Tennis
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Pro Tennis: World Court
Pro Tennis: World Court (プロテニスワールドコート, Puro Tenisu: Wārudo Kōto?) is a tennis sports arcade game that was released by Namco in 1988 only in Japan; it runs upon Namco System 1 hardware, and was inspired by the 1987 Famicom game Family Tennis. In August 1988, the game was ported to the PC Engine console, in which a new tennis-based role-playing quest mode was added, and was later ported to the North American TurboGrafx-16 console by NEC under the title of World Court Tennis in 1989 - and a sequel named Super World Court was released in 1992, which ran on Namco NA-1 hardware and allowed up to four players to play simultaneously.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pro_Tennis:_World_Court
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Wii Sports Resort
Wii Sports Resort (Wii スポーツ リゾート, Wī Supōtsu Rizōto?) is a sports video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console, and is the successor to Wii Sports. It is one of the first titles to require the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which was bundled with the game. Wii Sports Resort was first announced at E3 2008 and was released in Japan on June 25, 2009 and in nearly all other regions in the following month. While the game was originally released only as a stand-alone title, as of 2009 the game was bundled with newer Wii consoles, along with Wii Sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Sports_Resort
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Wii Sports Club
Wii Sports Club (Japanese: Wiiスポーツ クラブ, Hepburn: Wī Supōtsu Kurabu?) is a sports video game from Nintendo released as downloadable software for the Wii U. It consists of HD remakes of the individual sports from the 2006 Wii launch title, Wii Sports, which can be purchased individually or rented for a period of time. The first set of sports, bowling and tennis, were released in Japan on 30 October 2013, in Europe and North America on 7 November 2013, and in Australia and New Zealand on 8 November 2013. Golf was later released following a Nintendo Direct presentation on 18 December 2013. Baseball and Boxing was released at the end of June 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Sports_Club
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Wii Sports
Wii Sports (Wii スポーツ, Wī Supōtsu?) is a 2006 sports game developed and published by Nintendo as a launch title for the Wii video game console (and the first title for this console), and part of the Touch! Generations. The game was first released in North America along with the Wii on November 19, 2006, and was released in Japan, Australia, and Europe the following month. It was included as a pack-in game with the Wii console in all territories except Japan and South Korea, making it the first game included with the launch of a Nintendo system since Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy in 1995. Wii Sports is now available on its own as part of the Nintendo Selects collection of games and is no longer a pack-in game for the Wii.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Sports
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Virtua Tennis: World Tour
Virtua Tennis: World Tour (Power Smash: New Generation in Japan) is a tennis video game which was released for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis:_World_Tour
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Virtua Tennis Challenge
Virtua Tennis Challenge is a game for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android created by SEGA. It was released in 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis_Challenge
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Virtua Tennis 4
Virtua Tennis 4 (Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash 4 in Japan) is the third sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise, Virtua Tennis. It was released on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii and PlayStation Vita. Virtua Tennis 4 is also being produced for a four player stick based arcade.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis_4
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Virtua Tennis 3
Virtua Tennis 3 (Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash 3 in Japan) is the second arcade game sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise, Virtua Tennis. The arcade version of Virtua Tennis 3 is powered by the PC-based Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. Ports for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 consoles are also available with a traditional collection of tennis minigames that the home versions of Virtua Tennis are known for. In 2009, Sega updated and re-created Virtua Tennis 3 in Virtua Tennis 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis_3
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Virtua Tennis 2009
Virtua Tennis 2009 (Power Smash: Live Match! in Japan) is a 2009 video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega. It is part of the Virtua Tennis series, following Virtua Tennis 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis_2009
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Virtua Tennis 2
Virtua Tennis 2 (known as Tennis 2K2 in the United States and Power Smash 2 in Japan) is a sequel to Virtua Tennis that was released for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega NAOMI arcade unit and Sony's PlayStation 2 (known as Sega Sports Tennis) in 2001. New features included the ability to slice and play as female players such as Seles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Davenport and the males such as Rafter, Norman, Enqvist and Moya and mixed doubles matches. The game was created and produced by Hitmaker, with Acclaim Entertainment publishing it in Europe for the PS2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis_2
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Virtua Tennis
Virtua Tennis (Power Smash in Japan) is a 1999 tennis arcade game created by Sega-AM3. The player competes through tennis tournaments in an arcade mode. For the home console market the game was expanded with the introduction of the campaign mode. It was later ported to Dreamcast in 2000, and for Microsoft Windows in 2002. A Game Boy Advance version was also released in 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Tennis
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Top Spin 4
Top Spin 4 is a tennis video game developed by 2K Czech and published by 2K Sports released on the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles. The game features licensed professional players, venues and equipment with professional players like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi. The game was released on March 15, 2011 in America, and was released on March 18 in UK/Europe. A downloadable demo was released on March 1 for the PS3 and Xbox 360. The PS3 version supports the PlayStation Move and is also compatible in 3D. The Xbox 360 version does not support the Kinect but is 3D compatible.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Spin_4
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Top Spin 3
Top Spin 3 is the third title in the Top Spin series of video games. The game was developed by PAM Development and published by 2K Sports. New game elements include real-time weather effects, more options of professional tennis players, an in-depth character creation tool and new unparalleled gameplay mechanics. It also features impressive advancements in an audio/visual sense with improved Dolby Digital surround sound and "Evolutionary" visuals. Top Spin 4 was released as a sequel about three years later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Spin_3
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Top Spin 2
Top Spin 2 is a 2006 tennis video game developed by Indie Built and originally published by 2K Sports. It is the sequel to Top Spin and is followed by Top Spin 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Spin_2
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Top Spin (video game)
Top Spin is a 2003 tennis video game developed by PAM Development and originally published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox as part of their XSN Sports brand. Atari later published the game for the PC, while 2K Sports published it for the PlayStation 2. The game was followed by Top Spin 2, Top Spin 3 and Top Spin 4.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Spin_(video_game)
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Top Players' Tennis
Top Players' Tennis (called World Super Tennis (ワールドスーパーテニス, Wārudo Sūpā Tenisu?) in Japan and Four Players' Tennis in Europe) is a tennis video game developed by Home Data for the NES/Famicom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Players%27_Tennis
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Tennis Master
Tennis Master is a tennis video game released in 2007 by System 3 for use on various systems, including the Wii. It has been released in Europe and North America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_Master
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Tennis for Two
Tennis For Two was an electronic game developed in 1958 on a Donner Model 30 analog computer, which simulates a game of tennis or ping pong on an oscilloscope. Created by American physicist William Higinbotham for visitors at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, it is important in the history of video games as one of the first electronic games to use a graphical display.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_for_Two
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Tennis Elbow (video game)
Tennis Elbow is a series of tennis video games developed by France-based firm Mana Games. Its first version was released in 1996 and as of May 2015 it is currently on its 2013 version, available for Windows, Mac & Linux platforms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_Elbow_(video_game)
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Tennis (1984 video game)
Tennis (テニス, Tenisu?) is a sports game released for the NES. In North America and Europe, Tennis was one of 18 launch games for the NES. A Game Boy version was also released.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_(1984_video_game)
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Tennis (1981 video game)
Tennis is a tennis–simulation video game developed for the Atari 2600 by Activision, and published in 1981. The game was designed by Activision co-founder Alan Miller.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_(1981_video_game)
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Super World Court
Super World Court (スーパーワールドコート, Sūpā Wārudo Kōto?) is a tennis arcade game which had been released by Namco in 1992 only in Japan; it runs on Namco NA-1 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Pro Tennis: World Court which was released four years earlier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_World_Court
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Super Tennis
Super Tennis (スーパーテニス ワールドサーキット?) is a 1991 tennis video game for the Super NES.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Tennis
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Super Doubles Tennis
Super Doubles Tennis is an arcade game released by Data East in 1983.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Doubles_Tennis
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Sports Champions 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sports Champions 2 is a 2012 sports video game developed by San Diego Studio and Zindagi Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 3, which utilizes PlayStation Move. It is the sequel to Sports Champions. New functions include boxing, golf, bowling, skiing, and tennis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_Champions_2
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Snoopy Tennis
Snoopy Tennis is a tennis video game developed by Mermaid Studios and published by Infogrames and Atari for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console. It was first released in North America, and was later released in Japan and PAL regions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snoopy_Tennis
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Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2
Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2 is a tennis game created by Namco for the PlayStation 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Court_Tennis_Pro_Tournament_2
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Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament
Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament is a video game created by Namco for the PlayStation 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Court_Tennis_Pro_Tournament
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Smash Court Tennis 3
Smash Court Tennis 3 is a tennis video game for the PlayStation Portable and Xbox 360 by Namco Bandai Games. The game features world class tennis players such as Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Justine Henin. The Xbox 360 version of the game featured updated graphics and new gameplay elements such as the ability to choose player emotions. The Xbox 360 version was delayed in all regions until between late August and early September 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smash_Court_Tennis_3
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Sega Superstars Tennis
Sega Superstars Tennis is a tennis video game developed by Sumo Digital and published by Sega. The game was released on March 17, 2008 in Europe, on March 18, 2008 in North America, and on March 27, 2008 in Australia. The game includes 16 playable characters and 10 courts from Sega franchises. In total, 15 Sega franchises are represented in the game. Along with Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, it was announced that SEGA Superstars Tennis would be ported to Mac OS X by Feral Interactive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Superstars_Tennis
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Sampras Tennis 96
Sampras Tennis 96 is a 1995 tennis video game developed by Codemasters. It is the sequel to Pete Sampras Tennis. Like its predecessor, it was one of the few titles released on the J-Cart format, which provided two additional controller ports for multiplayer games. The game was followed by Pete Sampras Tennis '97, which was released for the PlayStation and personal computers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sampras_Tennis_96
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RealSports Tennis
RealSports Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 and Atari 5200, and published in 1983.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealSports_Tennis
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Rafa Nadal Tennis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafa_Nadal_Tennis
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Racket Attack
Racket Attack is a Nintendo Entertainment System video game about professional tennis. It was released in Japan as Moero!! Pro Tennis (燃えろ!!プロテニス?), which the second game of the Moero!! sports series. The gameplay takes place in a ¼ overhead view tennis court with the score being present at all times and an audience of spectators being shown in multiple colors (white, pink, and red). The North American version features an endorsement from Wilson Sporting Goods.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racket_Attack
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List of The Prince of Tennis video games
The Prince of Tennis is a video game series that has games for the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, and PlayStation 2. All of the following video games have been released in Japanese only.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Prince_of_Tennis_video_games
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Pong
Pong (marketed as PONG) is one of the earliest arcade video games and the very first sports arcade video game. It is a tennis sports game featuring simple two-dimensional graphics. While other arcade video games such as Computer Space came before it, Pong was one of the first video games to reach mainstream popularity. The aim is to defeat an opponent in a simulated table-tennis game by earning a higher score. The game was originally manufactured by Atari Incorporated (Atari), which released it in 1972. Allan Alcorn created Pong as a training exercise assigned to him by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell. Bushnell based the idea on an electronic ping-pong game included in the Magnavox Odyssey, which later resulted in a lawsuit against Atari. Surprised by the quality of Alcorn's work, Bushnell and Atari co-founder Ted Dabney decided to manufacture the game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pong
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Pocket Tennis Color
Pocket Tennis Color is a game from the Pocket Sports series for the Neo Geo Pocket Color handheld game system. It features eight main characters with two secret, unlockable tennis pros.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_Tennis_Color
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Pete Sampras Tennis
Pete Sampras Tennis was the first game of three of this celebrity-endorsed tennis video game series, released by British software house Codemasters. It was followed by Sampras Tennis 96 still on Sega's 16-bit console and later by Pete Sampras Tennis '97, released for the PlayStation and Windows/DOS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Sampras_Tennis
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Outlaw Tennis
Outlaw Tennis is a video game based on the sport of tennis published for the Xbox and PlayStation 2, and the last game in the Outlaw series to be released in 2005. Actor and political satirist Stephen Colbert provides the voice of the game's announcer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_Tennis
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Mario's Tennis
Mario's Tennis (マリオズテニス, Mariozu Tenisu?) is a 1995 sports game developed by Nintendo for the Virtual Boy video game console. The game was released at the launch of the Virtual Boy, and even as a pack-in game in North America. The game received mixed reviews from critics, who generally felt the game offered a good fundamental game of tennis that was hampered by the Virtual Boy hardware and a lack of content and long-term appeal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario%27s_Tennis
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Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash (マリオテニス ウルトラスマッシュ, Mario Tenisu Urutora Sumasshu?) is a video game in the Mario Tennis series developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Wii U, released worldwide in November 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Tennis:_Ultra_Smash
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Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Mario Tennis: Power Tour, known as Mario Power Tennis in Europe and Australia, and as Mario Tennis Advance (マリオテニスアドバンス, Mario Tenisu Adobansu?) in Japan, is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance. It was released on September 13, 2005 in Japan, on November 18, 2005 in Europe, on December 1, 2005 in Australia, and on December 5, 2005 in North America. It is the sequel to the Game Boy Color version of Mario Tennis. Mario Tennis: Power Tour was the last Mario title released on the Game Boy Advance. Unlike Mario Tennis, players cannot hook their game up with the respective Nintendo GameCube version. It was re-released on the Wii U Virtual Console in 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Tennis:_Power_Tour
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Mario Tennis Open
Mario Tennis Open (マリオテニス オープン, Mario Tenisu Ōpun?) is a Mario sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was developed by Camelot, which has produced most of the previous Mario Tennis titles. The game was first released on May 20, 2012 in North America and in other regions the same month. It was later released as a downloadable title on the Nintendo eShop in late 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Tennis_Open
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Mario Tennis
Mario Tennis, known in Japan as Mario Tennis 64 (マリオテニス64, Mario Tenisu Rokujūyon?), is a 2000 sports video game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. The game was released in North America and Japan in the summer of 2000, and released in Europe later in November. It is the first tennis-based game starring Mario since Mario's Tennis, and the second game developed by Camelot on a Nintendo system. The game is known for being the introduction of Waluigi, and the re-introduction of Princess Daisy and Birdo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Tennis
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Mario Power Tennis
Mario Power Tennis, known in Japan as Mario Tennis GC (マリオテニスGC, Mario Tenisu Jī Shī?), is a sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the GameCube in 2004. The game is the sequel to the Nintendo 64 title Mario Tennis, and is the fourth game in the Mario Tennis series. Power Tennis was released in Japan on October 28, 2004, in North America on November 8, 2004, and in Australia on February 25, 2005. The game was re-released for the Wii in 2009 as part of the New Play Control! collection of titles, featuring GameCube games with added Wii controls. As of 2012, the title is available as part of the Nintendo Selects collection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Power_Tennis
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Kinect Sports: Season Two - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kinect Sports: Season Two, also known as Kinect Sports 2, is a sequel to Kinect Sports co-developed by Rare and BigPark, and published by Microsoft Studios. It was unveiled at E3 2011's Microsoft Conference for Kinect and released in October 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinect_Sports:_Season_Two
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Kinect Sports Rivals
Kinect Sports Rivals is a sports video game developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Studios for the Xbox One. It is the fourth game in the Kinect Sports series following Kinect Adventures and utilizes the console's Kinect motion-sensing camera. The game was announced during Microsoft's E3 2013 press event and was released on April 8, 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinect_Sports_Rivals
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Jimmy Connors Tennis
Jimmy Connors Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed by NMS Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy, and published by Ubisoft in 1993.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Connors_Tennis
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Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour
Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour (ジミーコナーズのプロテニスツアー, Jimī Konāzu no Puro Tenisu Tsuā?) is a video game developed by Blue Byte Software and released in 1993. It is the second video game to feature Jimmy Connors after his name was used for the 1993 game, Jimmy Connors Tennis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Connors_Pro_Tennis_Tour
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Jennifer Capriati Tennis
Jennifer Capriati Tennis (known as The Tennis Tournament: Grandslam in Europe) is a Sega Genesis video game developed by System Sacom and released in Japan by Telenet Japan on June 1, 1992. In 1994 it was released in the classic range by Sega as Grandslam (Classic). The game is named after Jennifer Capriati, one of the world's top-ranked female tennis players at the WTA Tour during the time of the game's release.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Capriati_Tennis
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International Tennis Tour
International Tennis Tour (インターナショナル・テニスツアー?) is a tennis video game released for the Super NES.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Tennis_Tour
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International Tennis Open
International Tennis Open is a sports video game developed by Infogrames Multimedia and published by Philips Interactive Media in 1992. It was released on PC, Philips CD-i, Macintosh, and DOS. It was a pack-in game for some CD-i models. The UK version of the game is available in French and English as it is a French game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Tennis_Open
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Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip
Everybody's Tennis Portable (Minna no Tennis Portable in Japan, Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip in North America) is the second spin-off game in the Everybody's Tennis series released for PlayStation Portable. It was released on February 25, 2010 in Japan, April 30, 2010 in Europe and June 29, 2010 in North America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Shots_Tennis:_Get_a_Grip
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Hot Shots Tennis
Everybody's Tennis (Minna no Tennis in Japan, Hot Shots Tennis in North America) is the first game in the Everybody's Tennis series. It was released for PlayStation 2 on September 14, 2006 in Japan, April 13, 2007 in Europe and July 17, 2007 in the United States. Everybody's Tennis was the first spin-off from the Everybody's Golf series. At E3 2009, a PlayStation Portable version of Everybody's Tennis was revealed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Shots_Tennis
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Hard Hitter Tennis
Hard Hitter Tennis, known in Japan as Magical Sports: Hard Hitter 2 (マジカルスポーツ Hard Hitter 2?) and in Europe as Hard Hitter 2, is a tennis video game created by Japanese developer Magical Company Ltd, released in 2002. It's the sequel to Magical Sports: Hard Hitter (known in Europe as Centre Court: Hard Hitter), which never got an North American release.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_Hitter_Tennis
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Grand Slam Tennis 2
Grand Slam Tennis 2 is a tennis video game, developed by EA Canada, it was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 10, 2012 in Europe and February 14, 2012 in North America. A downloadable demo was released on January 10 for both platforms. It is the sequel to Grand Slam Tennis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_Tennis_2
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Grand Slam Tennis
Grand Slam Tennis (EA SPORTS グランドスラム テニス) is a tennis video game, developed by EA Canada, and was initially released for the Wii on June 8, 2009. Versions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were planned to be released Autumn 2009, but they have been "delayed indefinitely". Instead, a sequel, Grand Slam Tennis 2, was released exclusively for those consoles on February 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Slam_Tennis
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Final Match Tennis
Final Match Tennis (ファイナルマッチテニス?) is a 1991 tennis video game that was developed and published by Human Entertainment exclusively for the PC Engine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Match_Tennis
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Dream Match Tennis
Dream Match Tennis is a 2006 tennis simulation game developed by Bimboosoft, a company based in Saitama, Japan. Unlike other games in its genre, Dream Match Tennis was aimed to produce a more realistic depiction of the sport, requiring more skill from the player in order to direct their shots accurately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Match_Tennis
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Davis Cup Tennis
Davis Cup Tennis is a sports game developed by Loriciel in 1991 for the TurboGrafx-16 and then by Hokus Pokus Games and published by Ubisoft for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in the United States in 1991 on the TurboGrafx-16 and again for the Game Boy Advance on October 15, 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis_Cup_Tennis
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David Crane's Amazing Tennis
David Crane's Amazing Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed and published by Absolute Entertainment for the Super Nintendo and Mega Drive consoles in 1992. The game was also made available for the Nintendo Super System.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crane%27s_Amazing_Tennis
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Date Kimiko no Virtual Tennis
Date Kimiko no Virtual Tennis (伊達公子のバーチャルテニス?, "Date Kimiko's Virtual Tennis") is a tennis video game released for the Super Famicom that simulates the world of professional women's tennis. It was endorsed by the Japanese professional tennis player Kimiko Date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_Kimiko_no_Virtual_Tennis
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Centre Court Tennis
Centre Court Tennis is a tennis game for the Nintendo 64 released in 1999 in Europe. It was released under the name Let's Smash (Let's スマッシュ?) in Japan in 1998. Famitsu rated it 27/40. X64 Magazine rated it 80% and Consoles + rated it 89%. 64Power/Big.N magazine rated it 87% and TOTAL! magazine rated it 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_Court_Tennis
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ATP Tour Championship Tennis
ATP Tour Championship Tennis is a tennis videogame released by Sega in 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_Tour_Championship_Tennis
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Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis
Anna Kournikova's Smash Court Tennis, known in Japan as Smash Court 2 (スマッシュコート2, Sumasshu Kōto Tsū?), is a tennis video game developed by Namco for the PlayStation. It is the second title in Namco's Smash Court series of games. The game was released in Japan in November 1998 and was later released in Europe in 1999, featuring the likeness of professional tennis player Anna Kournikova.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Kournikova%27s_Smash_Court_Tennis
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Andre Agassi Tennis
Andre Agassi Tennis is a tennis video game released in 1992, starring tennis legend Andre Agassi. The game was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Genesis, Sega Master System and Game Gear. It enjoyed a much belated release for mobile phones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Agassi_Tennis
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All Star Tennis '99
All Star Tennis '99 is a simulation tennis game for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color released in 1999, that was developed by Smart Dog and published by Ubisoft. The featured player on the USA and Europe versions is Michael Chang while in the French version the featured player is Yannick Noah who, has his name above the title as Yannick Noah All Star Tennis '99. It was one of the first tennis games for the N64 and the only one for that system in the USA until Mario Tennis. It was preceded by Let's Smash/Centre Court Tennis in Japan and Europe, for the Nintendo 64, while being one of many tennis games on PlayStation and Game Boy Color.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Star_Tennis_%2799
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Aim for the Ace!
Aim for the Ace!, known in Japan as Ace o Nerae! (Japanese: エースをねらえ!, Hepburn: Ēsu o Nerae!?), is a manga series written and illustrated by Sumika Yamamoto. The series tells the story of Hiromi Oka, a high school student who wants to become a professional tennis player as she struggles against mental weakness, anxiety and thwarted love. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's shōjo magazine Margaret from January 1973 to February 1980. Later, Shueisha collected the chapters and published them in 18 tankōbon volumes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aim_for_the_Ace!
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Agassi Tennis Generation
Agassi Tennis Generation is a tennis sports game, developed by Aqua Pacific and published by DreamCatcher Interactive and Cryo Interactive for the PC, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. It was originally released for PC on August 12, 2002. The game features former tennis player Andre Agassi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agassi_Tennis_Generation
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4D Sports Tennis
4D Sports Tennis (also known as World Tour Tennis and Compaq Grand Slam Cup) is a 3D Tennis computer game with motion capture animation of the 4D Sports series. The game is based on simple, untextured 3D polygon graphics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4D_Sports_Tennis