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Could a Yearly Tennis Game Work?

With the an extremely exciting Wimbledon coming to a close today, tennis fans must wonder if we will ever get a game that does the sport justice.

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Speed-Racer3943d ago

Maybe ...given that motion sensors are a big thing now, I don't see why not.

Utalkin2me3943d ago

If COD can do it why not tennis?

bohangirl843943d ago

I agree and I am definitely curious to see how it is handled with the upcoming systems.

3-4-53942d ago

No....it's just glorified pong....especially when playing it as a video game.

It never changes....it never gets more interesting....no new and exciting things are happening.

It's just the same as it was since top spin 1.

At least with Mario tennis or fake tennis games you can get creative and introduce new mechanics...

If it's realistic...it's just pong and that doesn't hold my attention for more than a few minutes.

If the tennis games releasing every 3 years aren't selling well...I doubt releasing one yearly would change that.

jc485733943d ago

I say no. I love Tennis video games, but I just don't see the point of having it yearly based.

TronEOL3943d ago

I'm almost completely sure this type of sport would quickly fatigue itself if it did one release every year. But it's certainly financially possible considering how little actually goes on when playing Tennis.

It's not like you need to simulate a massive field or hockey rink with all those players/physics collisions, etc, and across hundreds and hundreds of different players.

The main necessary upgrade in a tennis game would be AI, courts, and ball/racquet physics.

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Financially possible since it'd be cheap, but would fatigue very quick.

from the beach3943d ago

Virtua Tennis has been doing it justice for years..

miDnIghtEr20C_SfF3943d ago

I rather them bring back a Surfing game. Can we get a Next Gen TransWorld Surf anyone?!?!??!

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