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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Sega Of America, Inc. EAN: 0010086631203 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD Label: Sega Of America, Inc. Manufacturer: Sega Of America, Inc. Model: 63120 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Sega Of America, Inc. Release Date: March 18, 2008 Sales Rank: 10712 Studio: Sega Of America, Inc.
Features:
Fun-filled tennis party guaranteed to be a smashing good time for the whole family
Hilarious cameos and comical guest umpires from SEGA¿s rich gaming history
16 characters with superstar alter-egos that give them the winning edge on the court
10 fantastical-themed courts; 4 action-packed tournaments with unlockable bonus content
Up to 4 friends can challenge each other in tournaments, exhibitions, and special events
Rating: - Sega Superstars Tennis
I'm usually not one for sports related games, but I found this this refreshing and fun. The controls were very simple and easy once I got used to them. Nothing too complex, you just have to get the timing right. Once you get it down, you're good. I loved the variety of characters and environments, which were colorful and energizing. Overall, it's a great, straightforward, fun game that's also a pleasure to look at, especially if you're a fan of Sega's franchises, old and new.
Rating: - Again, Sonic Fails
I don't know why Sega continues to lull me into the belief that Sonic is still a fun franchise or equal to Mario...in anything. Everything Nintendo does right for Mario, Sega blunders. This is a prime example. I absolutely loved Mario Tennis for Nintendo 64 and thought this would be a PS2 equivalent with Sonic characters (most of which I no longer recognize). Wrong. Very few games ever make me angry. No games, until this one, ever made me so furious that I snapped it in half. The Controls are repetitive, dull, and infuriating. The courts are blinding (what few I saw). It was like playing a disco version of Pong. Keep you money and abandon any further PS2 games, especially if they involve Sonic the Hedgehog, which hasn't been entertaining since the early 90s.