Sega Superstars Tennis
Virtua Tennis minus Henman plus Space Channel 5's Ulala equals win
Given that it’s essentially a Virtua Tennis remix, the game feels almost exactly the same. You have soft shots, hard shots, lobs and drop shots and… that’s it. The only other move comes in the form of a special move. A star under your player slowly lights up as rallies progress and you hit winners. When it’s maxed out, you become powered up in “Superstar” state with better attributes unique to each character such as moving faster (Sonic), and you can unleash a special shot that has all sorts of effects from zig-zagging across the court (Gum), hitting players instantaneously back (Sonic), spinning upwards in a tornado before shooting across the court (Tails), firing bombs along with the ball (Egg-Man), sprinkling banana skins all over the court (AiAi), and so on. Characters even feel unique in the way they move - NiGHTS flies around the court while Beat skates.
Inspired in VT3, the mini games hit dizzying new heights here as they all pay tribute to Sega games. There’s a House of the Dead court with shuffling zombies who need to be knocked down, a carbon copy of Virtua Tennis’ opening level where you fire tennis balls instead of bullets, and a wicked ChuChu Rocket tribute. There’s also a Space Harrier game where you fight off the classic floating enemies with your serves, all the while dodging various attacks. This packs the arcade simplicity of Virtua Tennis combined with Sega fan service. It might not please Henman fans but Sega fans should be hugely excited. A gloriously simple idea, there’s not a Sega fan on the planet who’ll be able to resist this knockout combination.
Feb 7, 2008
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