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== Console versions ==
== Console versions ==
Like previous console ports of the series, lob is now a separate button in the conversions as opposed to pressing both topspin and slicespin as in the Lindbergh arcade version.

Besides having Tournament Mode and Exhibition Mode from the arcade version, the home versions include a World Tour Mode and Court Games mode. These game modes replace the Challenge Mode that was present in the arcade version.
Besides having Tournament Mode and Exhibition Mode from the arcade version, the home versions include a World Tour Mode and Court Games mode. These game modes replace the Challenge Mode that was present in the arcade version.


The Xbox 360 version has exclusive Xbox Live online tournaments and modes, whilst the PLAYSTATION 3 version incorporates the option to control the game using the [[SIXAXIS]] motion-sensitive controller.
The Xbox 360 version has exclusive Xbox Live online tournaments and modes, whilst the PlayStation 3 version incorporates the option to control the game using the [[SIXAXIS]] motion-sensitive controller.


Both the 360 and PS3 versions offer native [[1080p]] support. ''Virtua Tennis 3'' is the second native 1080p game on Xbox 360 (the first is [[NBA Street Homecourt]], released one month earlier).
Both the 360 and PS3 versions offer native [[1080p]] support.


A playable game demo of the Xbox 360 version was released on [[Xbox Live Marketplace]] on [[March 16]], [[2007]].
A playable game demo of the Xbox 360 version was released on [[Xbox Live Marketplace]] on [[March 16]], [[2007]].

Revision as of 20:05, 15 July 2008

Virtua Tennis 3
Developer(s)Sega-AM3 (AC, PS3)
Sumo Digital (PC, XBOX 360, PSP)
Publisher(s)SEGA
Platform(s)Arcade, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows
ReleaseArcade
United States 2006
PlayStation 3
Japan March 8, 2007
United States March 20, 2007
European Union March 23, 2007
XBOX 360
United States March 20, 2007
European Union March 23, 2007
PSP
United States March 30, 2007
European Union March 30, 2007
PC
European Union March 30, 2007
Genre(s)Sports game
Mode(s)1 to 4 players
Arcade systemSEGA Lindbergh

Virtua Tennis 3 (Sega Professional Tennis: Power Smash 3 in Japan) is the second arcade game sequel to Sega's tennis game franchise, Virtua Tennis. The arcade version of Virtua Tennis 3 is powered by the PC-based Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. Ports for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 consoles are also available—with a traditional collection of tennis mini-games that the home versions of Virtua Tennis are known for.

Male players

The following players are available in the game, each with different characteristics:

Female players


Console versions

Besides having Tournament Mode and Exhibition Mode from the arcade version, the home versions include a World Tour Mode and Court Games mode. These game modes replace the Challenge Mode that was present in the arcade version.

The Xbox 360 version has exclusive Xbox Live online tournaments and modes, whilst the PlayStation 3 version incorporates the option to control the game using the SIXAXIS motion-sensitive controller.

Both the 360 and PS3 versions offer native 1080p support.

A playable game demo of the Xbox 360 version was released on Xbox Live Marketplace on March 16, 2007.

Trivia

  • The surnames of Gaël Monfils and Daniela Hantuchová are both pronounced incorrectly in-game. The correct pronunciations are "mon-FEES" and "HAN-too-koh-vuh" respectively.

Reception

Arcade version
PS3 version
Xbox 360 version

The average scores on Game Rankings are 81% for the PS3, 80% for the Xbox 360 & PC, and 79% for the PSP.

References

  1. ^ "trailers.gametrailers.com/gt_vault/t_virtuatennis3_vr_gta.mov". Retrieved 2007-07-06.
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