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Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
Sony PSP
Release Date: October 7, 2005   |   Genre: Sports
Virtua Tennis: World Tour is the PSP incarnation of Sega's Virtua Tennis series. You can play as one of many professional tennis players, such as Roger Federer or Maria Sharapova, on courts around the world. In addition to Exhibition and Tournament modes, you can create a custom player and play through World Tour mode. Virtua Tennis: World Tour also lets you play stat-building minigames and challenge up to four other players in Versus mode.
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: September 25, 2002   |   Genre: Sports
Directly translated from the popular arcade stand-up, Virtua Tennis offers a light-year jump from the Pong-style tennis of yesteryear. Sporting rich 3-D graphics, crisp animation, and realistic sound effects, you'll swear you're courtside at a grand slam. But, thanks to the game's simple controls, you won't have to spend years at a tennis camp just learning a backhand. The game features hard-top, grass, and clay surfaces, all with distinct ball-bounce and sound responses. Choose one of eight internationally ranked tennis pros and play against advanced computer opponents, or plug an extra controller in and play a friend head to head. Just as in real championships, ball boys, chair umps, and even spectators react to your game.
Arcade
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Nintendo GameCube
Release Date: May 20, 2002   |   Genre:
Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: February 29, 2000   |   Genre: Sports
Perform high-flying bicycle kicks, headers and shoot-outs while hearing the chants of the crowd in this flawless arcade translation. Amazing motion-capture animation: the speed and techniques of real players accurately simulated. Full stadium sound effects recreate the frenzy of pro soccer! Highly sophisticated 3D graphics. Improved formation selection system. Unique team-specific attributes
Arcade
Release Date: January 1, 1997   |   Genre: Sports
Imagine yourself in the middle of a pitch surrounded by a stadium filled with rabid soccer fans. Now it's a whole lot easier to do, thanks to VIRTUA STRIKER 2. Based on the wildly popular Japanese arcade game, you play in an international tournament against world-class football teams. You control your player's actions through long passes, short passes, or side kicks. You can also choose to align your team's offense with the Change Formation command, or try to steal the ball from your opponents or prevent the competition from getting the ball down field with a slide tackle. Play in your choice of Arcade, Versus, or Tournament modes. Use the Power Meter to your advantage when taking a shot on goal. Play against the computer or dominate a friend in Two-Player mode. Featuring breathtaking graphics and a brilliant use of motion capture that gives the players absolutely stunning fluid motion, VIRTUA STRIKER 2 scores a goal in armchair soccer
Arcade
Release Date: April 1, 1994   |   Genre: Sports
Virtua Striker is the first three-dimensional computer graphic soccer gameby Sega, bringing extreme competition to the arcades. State of the art texture mapping provides sophisticated reproduction of the World Cup atmosphere, with incredibly immersive game action and realistic backgrounds. It uses the same architecture as Virtua Fighter 2.
Sega 32X
Release Date: February 5, 1994   |   Genre: Racing
Virtua Racing Deluxe is an enhanced arcade-to-console conversion of Sega's 3D racing game. This game is primarily an arcade-style affair; Players compete in a 5 lap race with timed checkpoints. It's also possible to play with 2 players in a split-screen mode. The 32X version of Virtua Racing adds a couple of new features. There are now 3 different types of cars to drive, including a stock car and a prototype racer. Furthermore, there are two all-new tracks.
Sega Genesis
Release Date: March 14, 1994   |   Genre: Racing
Virtua Racing is a home port of Sega's first ever 3D, polygon-based racing game for the arcade. The game consists of racing Formula-1-looking cars around a beginner, intermediate, or expert track, competing against a second player or computer drivers. Despite having Formula-1 cars, the game controls are very "arcadey" and players can see the leap they made from here to Daytona. The Megadrive/Genesis version of Virtua Racing is of note as it is the only game for the system which features the SVP chip (Sega Virtua Processor). The chip is a 3D processor built into each cartridge (the console itself had no 3D capability) and is very similar to the SNES's SuperFX chips, used in games such as Starfox and Stunt Race FX.