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Andre Agassi Tennis

Genres: Sport

Released on: Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Super Famicom, Sega Master System/Mark III

Publishers: Radiance Software , Nihon Bussan , Tec Toy

Themes: Action

Game Modes: Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen

Perspective: Bird view / Isometric

Platform Release Dates:
Platform Release Date
Sega Mega Drive/Genesis December 31, 1992
Super Nintendo Entertainment System June 13, 1993
Super Famicom March 31, 1994

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About:

A game endorsed by the American player who stunned the tennis world in the early 90s with his "Image is everything" looks, sporting long hair, earrings and colorful shirts, Andre Agassi Tennis includes eight players (male and female and as as expected, only Agassi is a real player) rated according to movement speed and both accuracy and strength on serve, backhand and forehand. Gameplay features all the usual moves: smashes, passing shots, volleys and all kinds of backhand and forehand plays, but unlike other games, precise positioning and timing are crucial to avoid hitting the ball outside the court, swinging the racket into thin air or more embarrassing, let the ball hit you on the head. Three courts are available: Grass, Clay and Indoor (Sega versions add a fourth, Hard), but the differences between them are minimal. Game modes change according to the version, with the 16-bit versions including a "Skins" game, where each point is worth a sum of money based on the number of times the ball was hit.

Story:

The player can play in either career mode, exhibition mode, or practice mode where the player can learn to hit and receive tennis balls in a proper manner in order to assure victory on the tennis court. During the career mode, the player travels to tennis courts around the world and compete in tournaments where victory allows to play to win money. After mastering all the tournaments, the player actually plays against Mr. Andre Agassi in a final grudge match in order to determine who is the best tennis player in the world. All the other players are generic except for him.