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Game: Virtua Tennis
Console: Dreamcast

Cheat:

Play against Master and King

Successfully complete arcade mode using no continues and without losing a round on the normal difficulty setting to play against Master in singles and Master and King in doubles. This can be easily done if the match is set to one round.

Play as Master

Defeat Master in singles in arcade mode to unlock him in arcade and training modes. To do Master's underarm serve, press A + X + Down while at near court, or A + X + Up while at far court.

Play as King

Defeat Master in singles in arcade mode. Then, defeat Master and King in doubles in arcade mode to unlock King in arcade and training modes. Alternatively, complete all 22 trial and 24 training levels in world circuit mode.

Underarm serve

To do an underarm serve, press A + X + Down while at near court, or A + X + Up while at far court.

Sunflower costume

Successfully complete the big wall training level with at least ten seconds left on the timer to unlock costume No. 22.

Tambourine costume

Successfully complete the bull's-eye training level with a score of at least 7000 to unlock costume No. 23.

Camouflage costume

Successfully complete the cannon training level with at least fifteen seconds left on the timer to unlock costume No. 24.

Zebra costume

Successfully complete the smash box training level before the timer turns red to unlock costume No. 25.

Giraffe costume

Successfully complete the drum shooter training level before the timer turns red to unlock costume No. 26.

Fire suit costume

Successfully complete the big ball training level before the timer turns red to unlock costume No. 28.




Manufacturer: Sega of America, Inc.
Release Date: 02 November, 2001
ESRB Rating: Everyone


Description:
Sega's Tennis 2K2 adds nearly every element fans of Virtua Tennis longed for upon its release. The game features eight female players, including the Williams sisters and Monica Seles, along with eight male players, including Patrick Rafter and Yevgeny Kafelnikov. As if that's not enough, you can create your own male and female players--selecting from a range of faces, hairstyles, heights, and weights--and train them to conquer the new World Tour mode.

The gameplay is slightly deeper than in the previous installment thanks to separate topspin and backspin buttons and a lob button to foil opponents who rush the net. You'll need all the tricks you can muster to beat the revamped AI opponents, who put up a fight even on the easiest difficulty setting. The amazing graphics engine from the original game has been tweaked to look even better, with smoother animations and more detailed players. Squint and you'll almost be fooled into thinking you're watching a TV broadcast. The fun minigames from the original are back and better than ever, but it's the depth of the World Tour mode that keeps us coming back for more, and that puts our copy of Virtua Tennis in permanent retirement. --T. Byrl Baker

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