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SEGA is a Winner With Virtua Tennis 2009

If done correctly, tennis video games can capture both the essence and fun of the game. SEGA has now returned with a new installment to their arcade tennis game, Virtua Tennis 2009.

This new game also comes with new features that will have it at the top of your gaming list. The game also maintains the fantastic accuracy and realism that brings them higher achievements then their competition.

As a player you have more control over your serves, and many of the players exhibit habits and styles that are similar to well known players on tour. While playing Virtua Tennis you also have the ability to compete in Davis Cup matches.

Options also include refining your skills with 12 unique mini-games that test your reflexes and allow you to prepare for competitive online play. One of the best parts is, that the new system is compatible with the new Wii Motion Plus technology!

As a player you have the capability to play against the styles of many of the world’s top tennis players. Virtua Tennis is compatible with all popular game consoles and is available starting in May of 2009.

New highlighted features for Virtua Tennis 2009 include:

New Courts and Players – You have the chance to play with or against more than 20 of the worlds more famous players from the past and present, plus their are an additional seven custom players to choice. The court venues have been radically updated including the Davis Cup Locations.

Online play and New World Tour Rankings – Become the world-wide Virtua Tennis Champion with the new PLAYSTATION 3 system and Xbox 360 online filing system. When you win tournaments you can buy more than 800 items in the shop.

Enriched Gameplay – Virtua Tennis has three dimensional crowds and realistic court side views that really get you into the game.

New Player Creation – You have the ability to choose a player who looks like you would on a court. From clothing, to body type, to facial features, your player can be as regular or unique as you like. The depth of the game makes it possible to play new, unknown players, so you do not tire of playing the same ones over and over.

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