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Virtua Tennis 3

Platform(s): PC, PSP, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Sports
Publisher: SEGA

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'Virtua Tennis 3' (PS3) - Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 1, 2006 @ 1:30 a.m. PST

Take on the world’s greatest tennis stars on any court surface worldwide; with newly added players and improvements to the game’s AI, Virtua Tennis 3 has upped the challenge to becoming the top seed of the tennis world. In Career Mode, gamers will travel the world and take on the biggest stars of the tennis world. Improvements to the Player Creation Mode allow gamers to customise their own tennis star with increased detail like never before.

The fun, addicting, award-winning series continues with Virtua Tennis 3, built specifically for next-gen consoles. With ultra-realistic graphics and precise player control, gamers will hit the court and play as or against today’s tennis elite including Federer, Sharapova, Roddick, Nadal, and Williams. A new multiplayer mode allows up to four friends to battle it out on 23 courts around the world. As they serve up their best in a mix of exhibitions, tournaments and competitions, players will rise through the ranks and battle for the top spot!

KEY FEATURES:

  • Court Games: 10 all-new mini games!
  • Easy to play, difficult to master: Anyone can pick up Virtua Tennis 3 for instant enjoyment, but honing your skills will be a challenge.
  • Fast, fun and thoroughly addictive: Mini-games and online modes keep gameplay fresh and challenging.
  • New World Tour mode: Create your own superstar and enjoy a host of new mini-games, tournaments and challenges.
  • Tennis Stars: Features 20 of the world’s biggest tennis stars playing on a variety of stadium and surfaces from across the world.

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