- France : à partir de 100 € de commande
- Europe* (1) et UK : à partir de 150 € de commande
*(1) Hors les pays d’Europe suivants : “Chypre, Croatie, Finlande, Grèce, Roumanie”
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Virtua Tennis 2, known as Power Smash 2 (パワースマッシュ2) in Japan, is the direct sequel to Virtua Tennis. It was developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega in 2001 for Sega NAOMI arcade hardware as either a ROM board or a GD-ROM before being brought to the Sega Dreamcast Virtua Tennis builds on the gameplay […]
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Virtua Tennis 2, known as Power Smash 2 (パワースマッシュ2) in Japan, is the direct sequel to Virtua Tennis. It was developed by Hitmaker and published by Sega in 2001 for Sega NAOMI arcade hardware as either a ROM board or a GD-ROM before being brought to the Sega Dreamcast
Virtua Tennis builds on the gameplay found in its predecessor, and adds the option to play as female professional tennis players and mixed doubles matches.
Features:
– 2 to 4 players.
– 16 world famous players.
– 3 main modes: Tournament, Exhibition matches and World Tour.
– Create your player and follow his evolution over the matches.
300 copies of this game available on our site. There will be no restocking.
(The game is sold new and in shrink wrap original – Official SEGA game)
The game box PAL blue contains:
– A manual
– The game CD
| Weight | 0,20 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 14 × 12,5 × 2 cm |
| Products | Legends products |
| Section | Retrogaming |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Mark | SEGA |
| EAN | 5060004761272 |
| Platform | Dreamcast PAL |
| Format | PAL REGION |
| Release year | 2001 |
| Editor | SEGA |
| Studio | Hitmaker |
| Type | Action, Sport |
| Game languages | DE, EN, ES, FR |
| Manual language | DE, EN, ES, FR |
| Packaging | PAL Version |
*(1) Hors les pays d’Europe suivants : “Chypre, Croatie, Finlande, Grèce, Roumanie”
*(1) Excluding the following European countries: “Cyprus, Croatia, Finland, Greece, Romania”