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Micro 7
La nouvelle référence en matière de tennis. Les figurines ne sont pas aussi fouillées que chez Mattel, mais le jeu est d'un réalisme fantastique. A chaque moment 9 coups du droit ou du revers sont possibles. Moins fatigant que le vrai!
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The Video Game Critic
The controls are responsive, but it's hard to put any "mustard" on the ball. As a result, contests tend to degenerate into endless, boring volleys. Even when playing the net, your returns are awfully weak. The only way you can "smash" the ball is by standing far back and letting it bounce very high before hitting it. It's possible to execute lobs, but those aren't very effective either. Despite its flaws however, Tennis offers some interesting features. You can display your full name on top of the screen, which was pretty nifty in 1983 (not so much now). There's a doubles mode, but sadly, two human players can't team up against the CPU. Atari seemed to be on the right track with Tennis, but just came up a little short.
| Category |
Description |
MobyScore |
| Gameplay |
How well the game mechanics work (player controls, game action, interface, etc.) |
2.0 |
| Graphics |
The quality of the art, or the quality/speed of the drawing routines |
2.0 |
| Personal Slant |
How much you personally like the game, regardless of other attributes |
2.0 |
| Sound / Music |
The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition |
2.0 |
| Overall MobyScore (1 vote) |
2.0 |
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