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SEGA Superstars Tennis

SEGA Superstars Tennis


Publisher: Sega
Platform: Wii
Category: Sports
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 7+ 
Release Date: 21/03/2008
Member Rating: 2 Stars
Number of Players: 1-4
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SEGA Superstars Tennis Description

You've spent a sweaty summer afternoon on the tennis court wishing you could face off against AiAi from Super Monkey Ball instead of your slightly out of breath Dad, right? Of course you have! Well, now SEGA is giving you the chance. SEGA has, let's face it, one of the most revered catalogues of intellectual property in the games industry. Now, it does to the tennis game what Nintendo has done for the beat 'em up with Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Namely, it has brought together its best know characters in one place to face off against each other (obviously they use tennis rackets instead of fists and weapons!) Players will find 15 playable SEGA characters up for grabs, including Sonic the Hedgehog, AiAi from Super Monkeyball fame, Ulala of Space Channel 5 and Amigo from Samba De Amigo. They'll square off in areas like the Green Hill Zone or Amigo's Carnival Park. You won't just find yourself knocking balls back and forth between different SEGA characters, however. You'll also need to get stuck into various tennis-themed mini games. You can swat spheres at zombies in a House of the Dead stage, or knock monkey balls through gates by serving tennis balls at them, to name just a couple. As anyone who's ever played Wii Sports knows, you don't create a tennis game for the Wii without adapting the experience to the Wii remote. SEGA has done just that, with three different control methods included: the remote held vertically, the remote held horizontally or the Wii remote and nunchuk combo. Go on, you always wanted to cream someone at tennis as Sonic. Right...?

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Reviewed by: BamplianoDate: 11/04/2008Rating: 3 Stars
Not a bad game, but not really great .... gets a little samey after you played it for a few hours. Good fun with friends.
Reviewed by: SpikeyharoldDate: 26/04/2008Rating: 2 Stars
An OK game of tennis... but the mini games get sooo boring after a while. Stick with WII sports for a good Tennis game.
Reviewed by: Louis DDate: 28/05/2008Rating: 1 Stars
I much preferred the wii sports edition of tennis to this!
Reviewed by: steve britzmanDate: 24/06/2008Rating: 1 Stars
a shocking game, i would have given it 0 if i could.

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