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Abstract: Grand Slam Tennis is a deceptive game. With its playful title and cartoony art style, you're probably expecting something akin to Wii Sports Tennis, but just with added MotionPlus controls. But GST's sunny exterior hides a game with a steep learning cu...
Abstract: Lets be honest here. For about three years Wii motion control has been – minus a few big exceptions – one big joke. The promise of motion gaming was replaced by "waggle" (a term that even publishers are using to promote games now) and as I sit here no...
Abstract: There's been a lot of talk regarding Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus peripheral ever since it was announced last year. Isn't Nintendo just charging us for a functionality that was supposed to be included with the Wii to begin with? Would it really be worth s...
Published: 2009-07-10, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
For years and years Virtua Tennis has dominated the tennis virtual court, so much so that no other publisher has put its foot into the puddle of tennis games for many years. However, with the popularity of tennis soaring, it was only a matter of tim...
Tons of great content supported by amazing Wii MotionPlus controls
Learning curve might be a bit much for Wii Sports’s tennis champs
Grand Slam’s a great package, especially for those who’ve grown bored with Wii Sports’s comparatively casual take on tennis. The Wii MotionPlus-assisted play is nearly pitch-perfect, the modes brimming with features, and the visuals &mda...
Abstract: Kyle Sudukis8.6 The controls of the Nintendo Wii can either be a godsend or the bane of gamers and after the last tennis game to be released for this console, things have been looking a little shaky. In terms of accuracy on the Wii, the Wii motion con...
Abstract: If you own a Wii, chances are youve probably played Wii Sports, and might be looking for something a little more technically challenging than tennis game included. Electronic Arts and SEGA have identified this apparent hole in the market and have rel...
Abstract: Last week I had the privilege of hitting the courts with Virtua Tennis 09, also on the Wii and released at the same time as EA’s Grand Slam Tennis. Although Virtua Tennis scored highly, it didn’t feel entirely accessible – favouring tennis fans greatly...