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Virtua Tennis 4
Topic Started: Aug 22 2010, 02:26 PM (367 Views)
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Anyone a Virtua Tennis fan? I've actually never played it despite my friend owning it for the Dreamcast.

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Sega is hoping the future will be brighter, as the company today announced Virtua Tennis 4 for the PlayStation 3. Set for release in 2011, the game features full compatibility for Sony's PlayStation Move motion-sensing controller, as well as 3D TV support. Sega claims the game will use the Move controller to take into account the angle of the player's virtual racket, as well as the spin, speed, and power of every volley.

For Virtua Tennis 4, Sega is having the game "developed in Japan by the original Virtua Tennis team." The original Virtua Tennis was developed by Sega's HitMaker studio and launched on the Dreamcast in 2000. A HitMaker-developed sequel, Virtua Tennis 2K2, debuted on the system the following year. The two most recent major entries in the series--Virtua Tennis 3 and Virtua Tennis 2009--have been developed by Sumo Digital.

A full roster of tennis pros for the game will be revealed in the coming months, but Sega is already featuring Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Andy Murray on its promotional materials.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6273722.html
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