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Weighing in at a hefty 841MB, a demo of Sega's ace tennis offering Virtua Tennis 3 is now up for download on Xbox Live.
"Based on the spectacularly successful arcade version, Virtua Tennis 3 adds dazzling power to the renowned series for next-gen consoles while retaining that easy to play, difficult to master gameplay loved around the world."
I think that in a way, virtua Tennis probably is the base of all tennis video games ever to come out for a system, well, the 3D ones of course, not the gameboy ones. What I mean is that Virtua Tennis was probably the first real tennis simulator for a console, and ever since then, Tennis games have been made featuring other worlds. Stuff like Mario Tennis.
So I think it is pretty much safe to say that the game Mario Tennis is mainly based on Virtua Tennis.
One more thing, that photo of the tennis player up in the corner there, that is not a real tennis player. I know, it looks so realistic, but it is a playable character from Sega's Virtua Tennis. Shows how far Graphics have come these days.
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