More Virtua Tennis 3 screenshots
In the 90’s, there was one word you could readily associate with Sega that had nothing to do with a blue hedgehog. That word was “Virtua”.
From Virtua Fighter, Virtua Cop, and even Virtual On, it was cool to be a part of the virtual reality craze. For some reason, the whole idea of using “Virtua” as a base word in a gaming franchise stuck, and so “Virtua” remains long after the craze for VR ended. Of the fabled titles bearing the “Virtua” mark, there was one title that seems pretty obscure to all but the hardcore sports gamer, and that game is Virtua Tennis.
Now on its third game for Sony‘s PS3 and Microsoft‘s Xbox 360, Virtua Tennis 3 is hoping to pick up a place in the memories of gamers, not only for bearing that really old name, but also for letting us play a darned good game of tennis. While we’re waiting for the game to come out though, here are a ton of new screens for you to look upon.
We only hope that create-a-player mode will let us look like Brad Pitt, or it’d be a shame that we can’t be “Virtua Brad Pitt, Tennis Player” anymore.
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In the 90’s, there was one word you could readily associate with Sega that had nothing to do with a blue hedgehog. That word was “Virtua”.
From Virtua Fighter, Virtua Cop, and even Virtual On, it was cool to be a part of the virtual reality craze. For some reason, the whole idea of using “Virtua” as a base word in a gaming franchise stuck, and so “Virtua” remains long after the craze for VR ended. Of the fabled titles bearing the “Virtua” mark, there was one title that seems pretty obscure to all but the hardcore sports gamer, and that game is Virtua Tennis.
Now on its third game for Sony‘s PS3 and Microsoft‘s Xbox 360, Virtua Tennis 3 is hoping to pick up a place in the memories of gamers, not only for bearing that really old name, but also for letting us play a darned good game of tennis. While we’re waiting for the game to come out though, here are a ton of new screens for you to look upon.
We only hope that create-a-player mode will let us look like Brad Pitt, or it’d be a shame that we can’t be “Virtua Brad Pitt, Tennis Player” anymore.