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Tennis is, as the name implies, Nintendo’s version of the sport. One player vs computer or two players will compete in tennis in a more or less standard suite of rules (scoring, sets etc.).
Players are controlled by the movement buttons, but while button A indicates a low hit, button B indicates a high one. You have the choice of four levels of computer AI, or two player via Game Boy link cable. The usual assortment of shots are available, including forehand and backhand, lobs and volleys when up close to the net.
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The control is really simple, but still hard to master
There's no vs. mode
As a kid I thought this was one of the most boring titles to the NES. But as I one day found myself being an adult, I suddenly started to enjoy the game.
No. Actually, it has almost nothing to do with being older. It’s just that I’ve played a few tennis games over the years, and after that went back to this game. The control is really simple and tight. The curve of learning is short, but it possibly takes a lifetime to master, and that’s, in my book, good mechanics.
One flaw is that there’s no one on one mode for whipping a friend, even though there’s examples of vs. tennis-modes earlier in gaming history. So on Nintendos part, there’s no excuse to not have a vs. mode in this game.
But still. Tennis is in my opinion the best sports game when it comes to NES black box games.