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Tennis Cup

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Review by Rob:
Tennis Cup is yet another tennis simulation that came out in the early 90's. Graphically, the game is a beauty with typical Sablons characters and design. It offers many options and play modes, such as Davis Cup matches, doubles, tournaments and most notably a split-screen mode, making two-player games playable from both sides of the court. However, that split-screen is also the screen you have to cope with in single matches. This makes judging lobs a bit of a problem. The major flaw in gameplay for me is the fact that you are almost unbeatable near the net, while good ground-strokes happen very rarely. Overall, not as good as Great Courts 2, but quite nice for a change. Also take a look at its better successor Tennis Cup II. Note: All in-game texts are in French, but that shouldn't be much of a problem.
Average Rating:8.65 [69 votes]
Genre:Sport
Designer:Dominique Sablons
Developer:Loriciel
Publisher:Electronic Zoo
Year:1990
Software Copyright:Loriciel
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Multiplayer:Simultaneous hotseat
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More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Tennis Cup II, Tennis Elbow, Serve & Volley
Thanks to...Neilz 
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