Overview
Released in 1983 by SEGA Enterprises Ltd., this arcade game brings the excitement of tennis to the video game world. Players engage in singles matches, facing off against computer-controlled opponents on a vibrant, pixelated court. This early tennis simulation captures the essence of the sport with simple yet engaging gameplay mechanics.
Gameplay
The game offers basic tennis mechanics where players can move around the court and hit the ball over the net. The controls are intuitive for the time, providing a satisfying challenge as players aim to outscore their opponents. The perspective is top-down, giving players a clear view of the court and their position relative to the ball.
Legacy
While not among SEGA’s most renowned titles, this game contributed to the popularity of sports games in arcades during the early 1980s. It showcased SEGA’s ability to create engaging simulations of real-world sports, paving the way for future developments in the genre.









