Sega Superstars Tennis review for Nintendo DSSega's biggest stars turn out for Sega Superstars Tennis, and it's a fun and playable game that combines the familiar characters from Sega's history (including Sonic, of course, and Alai from Super Monkey Ball to name but two) with the engine that powered Virtua Tennis 3. We've reviewed Sega Superstars Tennis in this issue of HGZine - and that's not all, we've also been talking to the game's developers, who tell us all about the game, how it came about and what all the different characters bring to the party. All you need to know about Sega Superstars Tennis is right here in this issue of HGZine. Click here to read the Sega Superstars Tennis review for Nintendo DS now! ![]() Sega Superstars Tennis review for Nintendo DS Thankfully, we're happy to report that Sega Superstars Tennis is a game that ticks all the right boxes. It's playable, features tons of characters, special moves and a couple of multiplayer modes that allow you to play singles with a shared card or doubles with three friends, each with a copy of the game. Although the game is based on the Virtua Tennis engine, the controls have been simplified to make it a more accessible game. Click here to read the Sega Superstars Tennis review for Nintendo DS now! |
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