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European cover art which includes Tim Henman, Andy Roddick, Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova |
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Developer(s) | Sumo Digital |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable |
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Media/distribution | UMD |
Virtua Tennis: World Tour (Power Smash: New Generation in Japan) is a tennis video game which was released for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
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Virtua Tennis: World Tour was first released on 1 September 2005 in Europe with a North American release following shortly afterwards on 6 October 2005. It was later released in Japan on 26 January 2006 under the title Power Smash: New Generation.
The game features 14 real-life professional tennis players, four court surfaces (with multiple arenas of each surface) and multiple game modes.
Male Players
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Female Players
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FIC | Fictional Players |
Two fictional female tennis players, Carolina Relandini and Sarah Bailey, were added to the list to even up the male/female numbers. The pictures which accompany these two players are actually photographs of two female employees at Sega Europe.
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This is the main 1-player mode of Virtua Tennis: World Tour. In this mode, you create one male and one female character and attempt to win all the tournaments in the game to reach you goal of becoming the #1-ranked player in the world. In between tournaments, skill levels may be raised by competing in a variety of quick minigames.
As it sounds, Quick Match just throws you into a match, automatically selecting the players and court.
These are a few minigames, perfect for a short play time. These are Blocker, Balloon Smash, Fruit Dash and Blockbuster.
You select a player and attempt to play through 6 matches in order to win a tournament. Courts are automatically selected. There is also a retry option which enables the player to try to win again and again.
You can select a player and select your opponent.You can select a court.
Using the PSP's Wi-Fi capabilities, up to 4 players can compete in a tennis match.
In a GameSpot review, Virtua Tennis: World Tour received a score of 8.2[1]. IGN gave the game "8.5"[2]. However, many critics were disappointed by the added element of two fictional female players, on the account of the high numbers of top players in the WTA.
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