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22 Sep, 2006

TGS 2006: New Everybody's Tennis shots appear

PS2 News | Looking ace.
Everybody's Tennis was first revealed back at E3, 2006. Not much information has been revealed about the game, but the game should appeal to the casual gamer. Everybody's Tennis is developed by the same team behind the highly successful Everybody's Golf games, so it should be a lot of fun for both casual gamers and those who take their tennis seriously.

The title will only be available on the PlayStation 2, with no plans for the series to apear on the PlayStation 3 or the PSP. The game should be available in PAL regions towards the end of the year. We'll have more information on Everybody's Tennis as soon as possible.

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2 Comments
5 years ago
Looks nice, might better compare to power tennis wild yet sad power shots
5 years ago
I must say the people on the shots look interesting.
However i think the game itself should be fun
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Australian Release Date:
  Out Now
European Release Date:
  Out Now
Publisher:
  Sony Computer Entertainment Japan
Developer:
  Clap Hanz
Players:
  1-4

Extra:
PlayStation 3 Compatible: Yes

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