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Games PSP Virtua Tennis-world TourVirtua Tennis: World Tour [PlayStation Portable Game]

Developed by Sumo Digital - Sega of America (2005) - Tennis - Rated Everyone

Virtua Tennis players will face off against a number of pro tennis stars in an all-out battle for supremacy. Sega has attempted to faithfully reproduce each character in digital form. The court type affects gameplay; a ball bounces differently on grass and carpet than on clay. A number of modes are available in Virtua Tennis, from quick Exhibition matches to the World Tour set-up, which takes players acround the globe in search of worthy competition. This portable version of Virtua Tennis is bas... Read more

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Platform: PlayStation Portable
Developer: Sumo Digital
Publisher: Sega of America
Release Date: October 6, 2005
Controls: Joystick/Gamepad
UPC: 010086660029
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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Emmanuel 1:32pm on Monday, October 11th, 2010 
Really the same game as on the Dreamcast but that was almost perfect! Graphics & controls are great & there are lots of game modes.
thelusiv 1:46am on Monday, September 6th, 2010 
great game very good game has world tour mode in which to choose a male and female player and you work your way to being worlds best and it has quick ... unbelievable possibly the best game ever made on any platform (except mario kart and goldeneye). hours and hours of fun.
IamI 4:34am on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 
about as much fun as having pins stuck in my eyes. the one star was for that fact that it worked. I enjoyed playing this game, and found it good fun. There are a lot of different modes to chose (singles, doubles.
pandpp 1:01am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 
Enjoyed the game, but was unable to save it - it kept telling me I did not have enough space on my memory card despite there being over 3.5Gb free!!
bradfuss 8:44am on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 
Virtua Tennis is a good game for the psp and i believe it has outstanding graphics.
paliste1 4:04pm on Friday, April 30th, 2010 
If anyone remembers the oiginal Virtua Tennis games fondly from either the arcade, or the Dreamcast. Introduction Virtua Tennis is quite a good game not no brilliant. If you do decide to buy this game I recommend playing the World Tour straight away.

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17 January 2008
By: Alexandru Stanescu, Editor, Gaming Reviews (Consoles)
Virtua Tennis: World Tour Unlockables (PSP)
Unlockable characters and gear
Virtua Tennis: World Tour is a tennis video game which was released for the Sony PlayStation Portable. Virtua Tennis: World Tour was first released on 1 September 2005 in Europe with a North American release following shortly afterwards on 6 October 2005. It was later released in Japan on 26 January 2006 under the title Power Smash: New Generation.The game features 14 real-life professional tennis players, four court surfaces (with multiple arenas of each surface) and multiple game modes. Two fictional female tennis players, Carolina Relandini and Sarah Bailey, were added to the list to even up the male/female numbers. The pictures which accompany these two players are actually photographs of two female employees at Sega Europe.Professional playersLindsay Davenport Roger Federer Juan Carlos Ferrero Sebastien Grosjean Tommy Haas Daniela Hantuchova Tim Henman Lleyton Hewitt Amelie Mauresmo David Nalbandian Andy Roddick Maria Sharapova Nicole Vaidiov Venus Williams (Wikipedia) UnlockablesKing of the Court StadiumChallenge King and Queen in the level 5 Super Exhibition in World Tour mode.King of the Court Stadium - Defeat King and Queen in the Super Exhibition Unlockable CharactersChallenge King and Queen in Tournament mode without dropping a game or losing.King - Beat King in Singles, Doubles or Mixed Doubles on Tournament Mode Queen - Beat Queen in Singles, Doubles or Mixed Doubles on Tournament Mode Unlockable GearBeat in-games tasks to unlock gear in World Tour mode.Alien Force Racket - Complete Alien Force numerously on level 4 Bulls Eye Racket - Score 12000+ on Bulls Eye Danger Flag Racket - Get all flags without getting hit on Danger Flags Pin Crasher Racket - Score 150 points on Pin Crasher Prize Sniper Raquet - Get 10000+ points on Prize Sniper Stomper Racket - Get all 125 cans in Stomper Training Tank Attack Racket - Beat tank attack with more 7 seconds or more left Roger Federer in Action:
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VIRTUA TENNIS WORLD TOUR

US PSP MANUAL MOWRY 8.8.05

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FRONT COVER
For safe use of this product, carefully read the following section of this manual and the Precautions section of the instruction manual supplied with the PSP handheld entertainment system before use. Retain both this software manual and the instruction manual for future reference.

Contents

Health precautions
When operating the unit, play in a well-lit room and keep a safe distance from the TV screen. Avoid prolonged use of the system. Take a break of about 15 minutes during every hour of play. Do not use the system when you are tired or short of sleep. When using headphones, do not turn the volume up before putting the headphones on. Also, do not listen at loud volume levels for extended periods of time. Stop using the system immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms. If the condition persists, consult a doctor. Lightheadedness, nausea, or a sensation similar to motion sickness. Discomfort or pain in the eyes, ears, hands, arms, or any other part of the body.
Use and handling precautions
This disc is PSP format software and is intended for use with the PSP handheld entertainment system only. If the disc is used with other devices, damage to the disc or to the device may result. Depending on the software, a Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo (both sold separately) may be required. Refer to the software manual for full details. Do not use while driving or walking. Do not use in airplanes or medical facilities where use is prohibited or restricted. Set the PSP handheld systems wireless network feature to off when using the PSP on trains or in other crowded locations. If used near persons with pacemakers, the signal from the PSP handheld systems wireless network feature could interfere with the proper operation of the pacemaker. If paused images are displayed on the screen for an extended period of time, a faint image may be left permanently on the screen. Store the disc in its case when not in use and keep in a place out of the reach of children. If the disc is left out this may result in warping or other damage to the disc. Do not leave the disc in direct sunlight, near a heat source, in a car or other places subject to high heat and humidity. Do not touch the opening on the rear of the disc (recording surface of the disc; see drawing). Do not allow dust, sand, foreign objects or other types of dirt to get on the disc. Do not block the opening with paper or tape. Also, do not write on the disc. If the opening area does get dirty, wipe gently with a soft cloth. To clean the disc, wipe the exterior surface gently with a soft c l o t h.D on o tu s es o l v e n t ss u c ha sb e n z i n e , commercially-available cleaners not intended for CDs, or anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs as these may damage the disc. Do not use cracked or deformed discs or discs that have been repaired with adhesives as these may cause system damage or malfunction. SCEA will not be held liable for damage resulting from the misuse Recorded surface of discs.
SETTING UP.2 MEMORY STICK DUOTM.2 WIRELESS (WLAN) FEATURES.4 MENU NAVIGATION.5 CONTROLS.5 THE MENU SCREEN.6 THE GAME SCREEN.6 GAME OVERVIEW.7 BASIC TECHNIQUES.7 Serve.7 Ball Direction.7 Ball Reaction.7 Shot Strength.8 Smash Hit.8 Drop Shots.8 Instructing COM Partner.8 GAME MODES.8 Quick Match.9 Tournament.9 Exhibition.9 World Tour.10 Ball Games.15 Multiplayer Match.18 OPTIONS.19 RECORDS.20 PLAYERS.20 COURTS.23 SAVING AND LOADING.24 WARRANTY.25

Ejecting the disc

Press the right side of the disc until it is in the position shown in the drawing and then remove it. If excess force is applied this may result in damage to the disc.

Storing the disc

Insert the bottom side of the disc and then press on the top side until it clicks into place. If the disc is not stored properly, this may result in damage to the disc.
PlayStation and the PS Family logo are registered trademarks and PSP and UMD are trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Thank you for purchasing Virtua Tennis: World Tour Please note that this software is designed only for use with the PSP console. Be sure to read this instruction manual thoroughly before you start the game.

Wireless

(WLAN)

Features

Menu Navigation
HIGHLIGHT MENU ITEM CHANGE MENU OPTION WHERE IS SHOWN
Software titles that support Wireless (WLAN) functionality allow the user to communicate with other PSP systems, download data and compete against other users via connection to a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN).
directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V directional buttons or Analog Stick Z/X

S button A button

AD HOC Mode
Ad Hoc Mode is a Wireless (WLAN) feature that allows two or more individual PSP systems to communicate directly with each other. SELECT MENU ITEM CANCEL/EXIT MENU

Game Sharing

Some software titles feature Game Sharing facilities which enable the user to share specific game features with other users who do not have a PSPGame in their PSP system.

Controls

MOVE/AIM/AFTERTOUCH directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X

Infrastructure Mode

Infrastructure Mode is a Wireless (WLAN) feature that allows the PSP system to link to a network via a Wireless (WLAN) Access Point (a device used to connect to a Wireless network). In order to access Infrastructure Mode features, several additional items are required, including a subscription to an Internet Service Provider, a network device (e.g. a Wireless ADSL Router), a Wireless (WLAN) Access Point and a PC. For further information and setting up details, please refer to the PSP system Instruction Manual. TOPSPIN SHOT LOB SHOT SLICE SHOT TOGGLE VIEWPOINT INSTRUCT COM PARTNER PAUSE GAME

button button button

SELECT button L button or R button START button
This title supports English, French, German, Spanish and Italian languages. Please choose your preferable language from the system settings on the PSP system before commencing play.

The Menu Screen

Press the START button on the Title screen to display the Menu screen.

Game Overview

SEGAs smash arcade hit Virtua Tennis, comes to PSP with wireless headto-head gaming, 14 new licensed players and original Ballgames mode. Perfect your game, triumph on the world circuit and propel yourself to the coveted #1 ranking! Virtua Tennis: World Tour serves up great action. GAME, SET and MATCH! Overpower opponents with blistering serves and overhead slams, or outplay them with devastating drop shots and well placed lobs.

Basic Techniques

Use either the Analog Stick or the directional buttons C/V Z/X to set your serve position, and press the S, A or F button to toss the ball. During the toss a serve gauge displays the players serve speed. At your chosen speed, press the S button to make a straight serve, and the A or F button to make a slice serve.

The Game Screen

Number of games (Match Count)

Ball Direction

To hit the ball back to the opponents court, run to the ball and press the S, A or F button. Once youve pressed the button, use the Analog Stick C/V Z/X to guide the direction you hit the ball. Push Z/X to aim the ball left or right, or C/V to aim to the front or back of the court.

Serving Player

Ball Reaction

Score Serve Speed

The balls movement is directly affected by the surface of each court as follows: SURFACE BALL SPEED Hard Fast High Clay Slow High Grass Fast Low Carpet Slow Regular
Instruction to COM partner (doubles matches only)
USE OF CAMERA G Court Cam (default). Camera is positioned above the court at a 45 angle

BOUNCE

to offer a TV gantry view of the action.
G Player Cam. Camera is positioned over the shoulder of the player, allow-

ABOUT SHOT TYPE

ing the game to be viewed at court level
G Press the SELECT button to toggle between the viewpoints.
1. A topspin shot (S button) is a regular shot with a forward spin (vertical spin). It moves fast but its trajectory is high and it bounces high. 2. A slice shot (A button) has backspin. The ball moves slowly as if floating in air. Its trajectory is low and it bounces low. 3. A lob shot (F/S + A button) has a high trajectory and goes over the opponents head. It is best used to hit the ball behind an opponent when they are close to the net.

Shot Strength

You can hit the ball harder (or faster) if you anticipate the balls position and get ready for the shot if you are not ready for the shot, you will not hit it hard. Also the shot strength will change depending on the height of the ball when you hit it (called shot point). If the ball has a low shot point it is difficult to hit it hard, for example directly after a bounce. However, the higher the shot point, the harder the shot becomes.
2. Begin your match. Press the START button during the game to access the Pause menu. To continue a game after losing, select Retry and press the S button to confirm. When your game has finished select 'New Match' to play with new settings or 'End Game' to return to the main menu.

Smash Hit

Counter high trajectory balls with a smash! Wait for the ball to come down, and then press the S/A button to hit a smash. You can use the Analog Stick C/V Z/X to control the ball path in the same way as regular shots.

Tournament

Take part in an arcade-style tournament. Try to beat all 5 stages of Single Matches and 3 stages of Doubles Matches. 1. Select a match: Select Tournament on the Menu screen to display the Singles/ Doubles menu. 2. Select your player: Select a male or female player from 16 featured or custom World Tour players - use the Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight a player and press the S button to select it. Note: To use a Custom Player created and trained in World Tour mode, select the World Tour option to the right of the Selection screen. 3. Begin your match: The match starts as soon as youve selected and confirmed your player and your opponent. Press the START button during the game to access the Pause menu. If you lose the game, you can select Continue and press the S button to play again.

Drop Shots

You can play a drop shot that falls near the net; press the A button then use the Analog Stick C/V to aim at an area near the net. This is most effective when an opponent is covering the baseline.

Instructing COM Partner

In doubles matches you can position your COM Partner. Press the L button or R button to switch instructions between: G Baseline back of the court (defensive). G Normal regular position. G Net Play front of the court (offensive). Your COM partners position is displayed at the top of the screen. The Main Menu has 8 modes to choose from; use the Analog Stick C/V

Game Modes

Exhibition
Customise your game settings to play various Singles and Doubles matchups against CPU players. 1. Select a match: Select Exhibition on the Menu screen to display the Singles/ Doubles menu. 2. Select your player: Set an initial player position (for placement during the match), for either singles or doubles matches. Use the Analog Stick C/V Z/X to select a position on the court, and press the S button to select it. 3. Set the match rules: Set the following match rules; Analog Stick C/V to highlight a selection, use Z/X to change a selection. Select DONE and press the S button to accept the match rules and proceed.

G G G G G G G G

to highlight an option and press the S button to confirm. Quick Match - 1 Player Tournament - 1 Player Exhibition - 1 Player World Tour - 1 Player Ball Games - 1 Player Options Records Multiplayer Match - 2 to 4 Players

Quick Match

Jump into a quick match of random configuration against a CPU player. 1. Select Quick Match on the Menu screen. A match will automatically be configured.
G Game Count Number of games to win one match (choose between 1-6 games). G Tie Break Switch tie break rules ON/OFF.
G Body: Select the players height and weight. G Plays: Select the preferred action hand and back hand. G Gear: Select the racket and apparel.
About Tiebreakers An extra game is added if no player wins by 2 or more games within the set number of games. After the players have won the same number of games, the last game will be a tie break. In the event of a tie break, points will be counted numerically (e.g. 5-6), and the first player to win by 2, while gaining 7 or more points, will be the winner. Each player serves twice in a row.

G COM Level

Once you are happy with your custom player, highlight the OK option and press the S button. Now create a female custom player in exactly the same way. Once you have created two original players, select OK to continue. 3. Invitation card: Once you have created your characters, an Invitation Card will be delivered to you. Press the START button to proceed to the next step. 4. Build your home: Build a house on the world map. Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to rotate the world map and position your home, then press the S button to build. Your home plays an important role, so do not forget where you have built it. 5. World Map: This is the basic selection screen for the World Tour mode. Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to select where you want to go and then press the S button to confirm your selection. You can toggle between your custom players at any time using the R button. The World Map will tell you the current date, name and standing of your player, and the players stamina. It also displays any available challenges. 6.Tour Calendar: Press the START button on the World Map screen to view the Tour Calendar and see the competition schedule for the whole year. To see the schedule for other months and to check competitions to enter, push the Analog Stick Z/X to toggle through the months. To return to the World Map press S. To quit the World Tour mode, press the SELECT button.

Set your opponents skill level to easy, normal, hard or very hard 4. Select your player: Select a male or female player from 16 featured players - use the directional button or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight a player and press the S button to select it. Once selection is complete, assign CPU players. 5. Select your stage: Select a stage to play a match. Only 5 stages are available to you at the beginning of the game. Additional stages must be purchased (unlocked) from the shop in World Tour mode. 6. Begin your match: Press the START button during the game to display the Pause menu.

World Tour

Create your own custom male and female players and develop their skills / stats from the ground up, entering competitions held all around the globe to compete for the #1 world ranking. Develop your custom players by participating in Training Games, fun minigames that allow you to develop key aspects of your players skills/stats. 1. Select the mode: Highlight World Tour on the Menu screen, then press the S button. The first time you play this game you will start at step 2 below. Otherwise the Tour Calender will display. Select New Game to start a new file, or select Continue to continue from a previously saved game. 2. Create custom players: Create one male player and one female player. Adjust the following parameters for the male player first, using the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight each option, then press the S button to move to each setting screen:
G Name: Name the player. G Head: Select a face, complexion, and hair style.
You can check the status of your custom players and change their appearance with new apparel bought from shops. Select Status or Gear to proceed to each screen as follows: STATUS Check your custom players abilities. Press the R button to toggle between your custom players. Press the A button to return to the Home page. Status can be enhanced through training. Change your gear like racquets and clothes. Press the R button to toggle between your custom players. Use the Analog Stick C/V to select items, and use Z/X to set them. Press the A button to return to the Home page. Each item can be purchased at shops. When you want to let your players rest and recover stamina, use this command. The stamina of each player is shown at the top right of the Game screen. Rest your players if they have low stamina. Finish preparation on the Home page and select Exit to return to the World Map.
4. After the match, the Reward screen will be displayed. You can earn a share of the prize money by winning at least the first round, even if you do not win the whole competition.

TRAINING

Train your custom players by participating in mini-games. Training / player development is broken down into categories: G Serve Training G Footwork Training G Stroke Training G Volley Training Select a training session based on the skill you want to improve. The level of training goes up as the abilities of the two players improve.

USING A TRAINING SESSION 1. Move your cursor to a point on the World Map where a training session
is available to see information on the training. Press the S button to enter the training session. 2. Play methods and conditions for advancement/improvement are displayed. 3. Confirm the conditions for advancement that you want and start the training. Use all of your skill to clear the mini-games. 4. After completing the training your Training Record will be displayed. The status of each category increases based on the points gained, keep playing and practising until you succeed! World Tour contains eight training games, each with four levels of difficulty (unlocked as you progress): STOMPER Improve your footwork. Return the balls to the wall and step on as many cans as you can! Improve your stroke. Return the yellow balls and beat the tanks. Improve your stroke. Return the balls to the discs to flip them over. Improve your volley. Volley a ball from the machine to the target. Improve your footwork. Avoid the red balls and collect all of the flags. Improve your serve. Just like bowling, serve to knock down the pins.

COMPETITIONS

World Tour offers five types of competition: G Mens Singles/Doubles G Womens Singles/Doubles G Mixed Doubles Your custom players current standing decides which competitions are available. The higher the standing, the higher level competitions are available. You need a partner to enter doubles competitions. Find a partner at the shop and sign them to a contract.

PLAYING A COMPETITION

TANK ATTACK DISC SHOOTER BULLS EYE DANGER FLAGS PIN CRASHER
1. Move your cursor to a point on the World Map where a competition is being held and view information on the competition. Press the S button to enter the competition. 2. A tournament chart will display so you can learn about the progress of the competition. 3. Start the match. The flow of the match is the same as in Tournament mode.

PRIZE SNIPER

Improve your serve. Serve the ball and hit an item! Luxurious items are worth higher points. Improve your volley. Beat the invading machine corps with volley shots.

Ballgames

Select from four original quick-burst games and try to beat the hi-scores.

PLAYING BALLGAMES

1. Select Ballgames on the Menu screen. 2. Select a game: 1. BLOCKBUSTER 2. FRUIT DASH 3. BLOCKER 4. BALLOON SMASH Use the Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight a game and press the S button to confirm. 3. Select player: Select a player or a custom player from the Select Player screen. Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight a player and press the S button to confirm. 4. Start the game: Once youve selected a game the Loading screen displays play methods, scoring conditions and the current hi-score - press the S button to continue. Press the START button during the game to access the Pause menu which allows you to Exit. 5. Finish the game: Once the game ends your Score is displayed. If you achieved a hi-score youll be asked to enter your name. Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X and press the S button to confirm. 1. BLOCKBUSTER Smash the ball and destroy the Colourful Blocks! Test your rebound! Colourful Blocks fall to form a stack. Use the ball to destroy the wall in order to win points and top up your time. If time runs out its GAME OVER!

ALIEN FORCE

SHOPPING
Select a shop on the World Map and press the S button to enter. Various items are sold at the shop, and they can be purchased with the money you have earned. Different shops sell different items. Select Exit to return to the World Map. RACQUETS Purchase racquets to be used both by male and female players. Racquets must be equipped from the home. Purchase tennis wear and other clothing items. Apparel can be assigned from the home. Purchase wrist bands, shoes, and other accessories. All accessories can be equipped from the home. Purchase partner contracts for doubles matches. Contracts last for 2 months. You cannot enter doubles competitions unless you make a contract at the shop, and only one COM partner can be contracted at a time. Purchase stage contracts; once contracted, they can be used in the Exhibition mode.

APPAREL

PARTNER

GAME SCREEN

SCORE (Points) - current score. TIME - remaining game time.
3. BLOCKER Defend your blocks from the ball launchers! Test your volley! Protect your wall of colourful blocks for as long as possible by volleying the onslaught of yellow balls. If the wall is completely destroyed its GAME OVER.

BONUSES

BONUS BLOCK - trigger score and time bonuses on a specific block colour. HAZARD BLOCK - trigger a time penalty on a specific block colour. SPECIAL BLOCK - destroys all same colour blocks.
2. FRUIT DASH Avoid red balls and grab fruits to keep up your stamina! Test your footwork! Collect fruits, avoid junk food and dodge the onslaught of red balls to keep up your stamina and collect points. If your stamina runs out its GAME OVER. GAME SCREEN SCORE (Points) - current score.
4. BALLOON SMASH Burst the balloons to collect time and bonus items! Test your smash! Volley the ball and burst balloons of matching colour to release extra time and bonus items. If the timer runs out its GAME OVER.
SCORE (Points) - current score. STAMINA - remaining stamina.
BONUS FRUIT / DASH - triggers a full field of fruit. BONUS FRUIT / SHOOT - triggers a fruit shoot round. GAME SCREEN BONUSES
SCORE (Points) - current score. TIME (00"00) - remaining time. BOMB - small explosion that detonates balloons within blast radius.

Multiplayer Match

Play head-to-head with up to 3 friends in Quick Match, Exhibition and Co-Op Tournament modes.
7. Coin toss: Toss a coin to decide who serves - you cant affect the outcome! 8. Start the game: The game starts after deciding who serves. Press the START button to access the Multiplayer Menu. Select either Continue or End Game. If you leave a session you will return to the Title screen. 9. Gameover: When you have finished the match, you get the chance to Retry (restart match with same settings, players and so on), or End Game (return to game lobby).
You can pick from the following Multiplayer modes: G Quick Match - 2 to 4 players. G Exhibition - 2 to 4 players (competitive/co-operative against CPU). G Tournament - 2 players (co-operative).

HOW TO PLAY MULTIPLAYER MATCH
1. Select Multiplayer Match mode: Select Multiplayer Match on the Menu screen to display the following options: G Create Game (go to 2). G Join Game (go to 4). Note: To play a Multiplayer Match, make sure that the WLAN switch is switched ON. 2. Enter the game lobby: You are entered into the GAME LOBBY to wait for new players. New players appear as 1P - 2P. Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to select a court position (match starting position) and press the S button to confirm. Once all players have set their position press the S button to continue. 3. Set rules: The game host adjusts the game settings. G Game Type - Singles or Doubles G Match Type - Quick Match, Exhibition or Tournament G Game Count - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 G Tie break - ON or OFF Now select Done to create the session and move to the Player Select screen. 4. Player list: Select Join Game to search for available sessions - the players list shows you all Ad-Hoc hosts in the session. From the players list you can view your personal result history against each player. 5. Select a player: Select a player or a custom player from the Player Select screen. Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight a player and press the S button to confirm. 6. Stage select: Select a stage from the available collection (based on host collection). Use the directional buttons or Analog Stick C/V Z/X to highlight a player and press the S button to confirm.

Options

Select Options from the Main Menu to adjust various in-game settings. Push the Analog Stick C/V to select an option, and change settings using Z/X. Return to the Menu screen by highlighting DONE and press the S button to confirm. COM LEVEL Level of COM opponent (select from Easy, Normal, Hard and Very Hard). Tournament matches only. Number of games to win one match against COM (1 to 6 games). Tournament matches only Set the fixed camera option ON/OFF. Switch the tie break rules ON/OFF. Tournament matches only. This enables or disables the Autosave system Change the in-game BGM volume. Listen to the music played in game. Set the in-game Umpire to English, French, German, Spanish or Italian.

GAME COUNT (COM)

FIXED CAM TIE BREAK AUTOSAVE BGM VOLUME MUSIC TEST UMPIRE

Records

View High Scores and various records via this option.
TOMMY HAAS (GER) - RANK #23
D.O.B: Height: Weight: Hand-Type: Play Type:
03/04/(187cm) 182lbs (82kg) Right-Handed Strong Forehand

Players

TAKE the court as or against 14 Licensed Pro Players, each with their own strengths and weaknesses:
DAVID NALBANDIAN (ARG) - RANK #10
ROGER FEDERER (SUI) - RANK #1
08/08/(187cm) 170lbs (77kg) Right-Hand Serve and Volley
01/01/(180cm) 172lbs (78kg) Right-Handed Strong Backhand
LLEYTON HEWITT (AUS) - RANK #2
TIM HENMAN (GBR) - RANK #11
08/09/(187cm) 167lbs (76kg) Right-Handed Serve & Volley
24/02/(180cm) 150lbs (68kg) Right-Hand Fast Runner
ANDY RODDICK (USA) - RANK #4
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN (FRA) - RANK #35
29/05/(175cm) 145lbs (66kg) Right-Handed All Round
30/08-(187cm) 190lbs (86kg) Right-Handed Powerful Strokes

NICOLE VAIDISOVA (CZE)

JUAN CARLOS FERRERO (ESP) - RANK #31
12/02/(182cm) 160lbs (72kg) Right-Handed All Round
23/04/(181cm) 139lbs (63kg) Right-Handed All Round

MARIA SHARAPOVA (RUS)

MALE PLAYERS officially ranked by the INDESIT ATP Entry Ranking.
D.O.B: Height: Weight: Hand-Type:
19/04/(182cm) 130lbs (59kg) Powerful Strokes

LINDSAY DAVENPORT (USA)

KING (SEGA) - UNRANKED
08/06/(189cm) 174lbs (79kg) Right-Handed All Round
Unknown Unknown Unknown Right-Handed Master

VENUS WILLIAMS (USA)

QUEEN (SEGA) - UNRANKED
17/06/(187cm) 160lbs (72.5kg) Right-Handed Hard Hitter

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA (SVK)

23/04/(181cm) 123lbs (56kg) Right-Handed Strong Forehand

Courts

Hit a straight set on all of the key court surfaces around the world available to you - you can obtain passes to new courts during World Tour Mode. Note: All tournament names and stadiums provided in the game are fictional and are not based on real tournaments or stadiums.

PARIS, FRANCE - STAGE 1

AMELIE MAURESMO (FRA)
05/07/(176cm) 142lbs (64kg) Right-Handed Various Strokes

SARAH BAILEY (GBR)

Surface: Capacity: Time: Temperature: Humidity:
Clay 15,000 3:40PM 61 F / 16 C 72%
08 / 06 / (165cm) 124lbs (56kg) Right-Handed Fast Runner

NEW YORK, USA - STAGE 2

CAROLINA RELANDINI (ITA)
Hard 22,000 8:23PM 68 F / 20 C 67%
13 / 11 / (182cm) 158lbs (72kg) Right-Handed Strong Backhand
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA STAGE 3

Warranty

Limited Warranty
Sega of America, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the Game Disc shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90-days from the date of purchase. If a defect covered by this limited warranty occurs during this 90-day warranty period, the defective Game Disc or component will be replaced free of charge. This limited warranty does not apply if the defects have been caused by negligence, accident, unreasonable use, modification, tampering or any other causes not related to defective materials or workmanship. This limited warranty does not apply to used software or to software acquired through private transactions between individuals or purchased from online auction sites. Please retain the original or a photocopy of your dated sales receipt to establish the date of purchase for in-warranty replacement. For replacement, return the Product, with its original packaging and receipt, to the retailer from which the software was originally purchased. In the event that you cannot obtain a replacement from the retailer, please contact Sega to obtain support.
Hard 21,000 12:17PM 86 F / 29 C 59%
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN STAGE 4
Grass 13,000 11:07AM 62 F / 16 C 78%

TOKYO, JAPAN - STAGE 5

Obtaining technical support/service
To receive additional support, including troubleshooting assistance, please contact Sega at: web site. http://www.sega.com/support e-mail. support@sega.com telephone. 800-USA-SEGA
Carpet 2,500 7:41PM 49 F / 10 C 56%

LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY

ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED TO 90-DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN. IN NO EVENT SHALL SEGA OF AMERICA, INC. BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE VALID IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA ONLY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY PROVIDES YOU WITH SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. SEGA is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Sega and the Sega logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sega Corporation. SEGA, 1991, 2005. All Rights Reserved. Copying and/or transmission of this game is strictly prohibited. Unauthorized rental or public performance of this game is a violation of applicable laws. Sega of America, Inc., 650 Townsend Street, Suite 650, San Francisco, CA 94103. All Rights Reserved. www.sega.com.

Saving and Loading

It is advised you have free space on your Memory Stick Duo before starting play. This title uses an Autoload feature. It is advised not to insert or remove the Memory Stick Duo after boot up as doing so may cause game data to be overwritten. Virtua Tennis: World Tour supports Memory Stick Duo. You must have a Memory Stick Duo inserted into the Memory Stick Duo slot to save your games and their settings. Games and settings are saved automatically using Autosave functionality when you: G Complete a game. G Exit a game. G Exit the Options menu.

 

Technical specifications

Full description

Virtua Tennis players will face off against a number of pro tennis stars in an all-out battle for supremacy. Sega has attempted to faithfully reproduce each character in digital form. The court type affects gameplay; a ball bounces differently on grass and carpet than on clay. A number of modes are available in Virtua Tennis, from quick Exhibition matches to the World Tour set-up, which takes players acround the globe in search of worthy competition. This portable version of Virtua Tennis is based on the acclaimed Dreamcast hit, translated to PSP by the U.K.'s Sumo Digital. ~ All Game Guide

 

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