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Initial release date
  
1 November 1998

Publisher
  
Ubisoft

7/10
IGN

Developer
  
Smart Dog

Genre
  
Sports game

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Release date(s)
  
PlayStationPAL: November 1, 1998NA: August 31, 1999JP: December 2, 1999Nintendo 64PAL: June 25, 1999NA: August 31, 1999Game Boy ColorPAL: June 25, 1999

Platforms
  
Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game


Similar
  
Chopper Attack, 64 Ōzumō, Centre Court Tennis

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All Star Tennis '99 is a simulation tennis game for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color released in 1999, that was developed by Smart Dog and published by Ubisoft. The featured player on the USA and Europe versions is Michael Chang while in the French version the featured player is Yannick Noah who, has his name above the title as Yannick Noah All Star Tennis '99. It was one of the first tennis games for the N64 and the only one for that system in the USA until Mario Tennis. It was preceded by Let's Smash/Centre Court Tennis in Japan and Europe, for the Nintendo 64, while being one of many tennis games on PlayStation and Game Boy Color.

Contents

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Game Play

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It offered standard simulation game play with singles, doubles and tournament mode, as well as World Tour mode consisting of 11 international competitions. In addition to standard moves the player can turn on an option for three specialty moves, two of which are unique to the character that they are using, each time a player scores a point they are given 1 of 3 energy points that can be used to perform one of the two unique moves for their character. There is a Bomb Tennis mode that makes a bomb appear where the ball touches down, if the player is caught by its explosion, it causing the character to be knocked off their feet for a few seconds.

Courts

Note: all of them are fictional

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  •  United Kingdom – Grass
  •  Greece – Hard
  • California, United States – Grass
  •  France – Hard
  •  Italy – Hard
  •  Saudi Arabia – Clay
  •  Japan – Clay
  •  Australia – Carpet
  • Reception

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    The game was met with very mixed reception, as GameRankings gave the Nintendo 64 version a score of 55.47%.

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    References

    All Star Tennis '99 Wikipedia