Virtua Tennis Xbox

 

With brand new courts, a new roll call of tennis stars to compete against and even more court mini-games, Virtua Tennis 2009 is set to be the #1 tennis title once again! New World Tour & Online Rankings. Virtua Tennis 3 (also known as Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash 3) is a Tennis Simulation developed and published by Sega.It is the third instalment of the Virtua Tennis series that is available to play on multiple platforms such as PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 etc.

  1. Virtua Tennis Xbox 1
  2. Virtua Tennis 3 Xbox 360

Virtua Tennis Xbox 1

(also known as ) is a Tennis Simulation developed and published by Sega. It is the third instalment of the Virtua Tennis series that is available to play on multiple platforms such as PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 etc. The game features various game modes such as World Tour, Tournament, Court Games, Exhibition and Tanning etc. The World Tour is one the main mode of the game that allows the player to create his own characters and get into the SPT World Tour with the rank number of 300 th with the aim of becoming the #1.

At the start, the player needs to improve his skills and ranks by winning matches and tournaments as well as his abilities by completing the mini-games and all the Academy exercises. The tournament mode takes place in multiple locations around the world in which the player play against option online players. Each tournament consists of more than five matches, and the player must win each match to win the trophy. Virtua Tennis 3 also offers lots of prominent features that make the game more interesting and enjoyable. With simple controls, dynamic gameplay and beautiful visual details. Virtua Tennis 3 is a wonderful game to play and enjoy.

Kinect

Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Virtua Tennis 4 from SEGA for the Xbox 360. Virtua Tennis 4 is also available for the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3.

Virtua tennis xbox 360 kinect

Virtua Tennis 3 Xbox 360

Virtua Tennis 4 is the latest entry in SEGA's premier tennis franchise, a series dating back more than a decade to its arcade debut in 1999. The controls are easy to grasp, tight and satisfying to use. There isn't much in Virtua Tennis 4 you didn't already play in Virtua Tennis 3, but the World Tour mode is an interesting change of pace. It's a really bizarre board game that takes place on a map. This video review features video gameplay footage of Virtua Tennis 4 for the Xbox 360 and audio commentary from Classic Game Room's Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at and Get more Classic Game Room on Facebook at and at.