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Imagine that you're a developer grunt working for Hitmaker in Japan. You work hundreds of hours making some of the most remarkable games like Crazy Taxi, Confidential Mission, and Virtual On Oratorio Tangram. So one day, you have a design meeting on the newest project and the head of development says to the entire team:

With the success of Virtua Tennis, there's a lot of anticipation for Sega Sports Tennis 2K2. There's all the hype of the Williams sisters being on the cover for the game and of course, the additional line-up of players certainly sound great. But given the awesome gameplay and visual style of the original, how much can Hitmaker improve on the tennis concept? Well, after playing against numerous challenging opponents, smack talking with others in the heat of volley battles, and creating my own Anna K. female tennis player, there's no doubt in my mind that Tennis 2K2 is not only a game anyone can fall in love with but among the best titles I've played on the Dreamcast.

 

Overall: 8/10 

"The sports game to end all sports games on the DC-

                                                       -it's a classic"

Game: Tennis 2k2

 Publisher: Sega

 Developer: Sega

 Format: Dreamcast

 

 

 

 

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