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Director(s)
  
Katsumoto Tatsukawa

Initial release date
  
2001

Developer
  
Sega Hitmaker


8.5/10
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Genre(s)
  
Sports

Series
  
Virtua Tennis

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Platforms
  
PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, Arcade game

Publishers
  
Sega, Sega Europe Limited, Acclaim Entertainment

Modes
  
Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game

Similar
  
Virtua Tennis games, Sega Hitmaker games, Tennis games

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Virtua Tennis 2 (known as Tennis 2K2 in the United States and Power Smash 2 in Japan) is a sequel to Virtua Tennis that was released for the Sega Dreamcast, Sega NAOMI arcade unit and Sony's PlayStation 2 (known as Sega Sports Tennis) in 2001. New features included the ability to slice and play as female players such as Seles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Davenport and the males such as Rafter, Norman, Enqvist and Moya and mixed doubles matches. The game was created and produced by Hitmaker, with Acclaim Entertainment publishing it in Europe for the PS2. This was the last Virtua Tennis game to be released for the Dreamcast following its discontinuation.

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Players


New: Players new to the series. Female players are featured for the first time in the series.
DC: Dreamcast Exclusive
PS2: PlayStation 2 Exclusive

Courts

Level 5

  • Super Exhibition – Court of the King (Tennis Masters Cup) – Pacific Ocean – Carpet
  • Level 4

  • Australia Challenge (Australian Open) – Melbourne – Hard
  • French Cup (French Open) – Paris – Clay
  • England Trophy – (The Championships, Wimbledon) London – Grass
  • US Super Tennis (US Open) – New York – Hard
  • SPT Final (ATP World Tour Finals) – Tokyo – Carpet
  • Level 3

  • Head International (Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell) – Barcelona – Clay
  • Opel Grandprix – (BMW Open) Berlin – Hard
  • Volvo Challenge – (If Stockholm Open) Stockholm – Hard
  • Yonex Open – (Kremlin Cup) Moscow – Carpet
  • Hitmaker Cup – (BMW Malaysian Open) Singapore – Grass
  • Level 2

  • Bridgestone Cup and Citizen Women's Hardcourt (Hong Kong Open) – Hong Kong – Hard
  • Evian World Doubles and Dunlop Men's Indoor (SA Tennis Open) – Cape Town – Hard
  • Fujifilm Ladies and Wilson Cup (Sony Ericsson Open) – Miami – Grass
  • Weider Tennis Classic and IBM Tennis Tournament (Qatar ExxonMobil Open) – Doha – Clay
  • Tennis Magazine Cup (Los Angeles Open) – Los Angeles – Carpet
  • Level 1

  • Challengers I and VII (Rio Open) – Rio de Janeiro – Hard
  • Challengers II and VIII (Brisbane International) – Gold Coast – Hard
  • Challengers III and V (Grand Prix Hassan II) – Casablanca – Clay
  • Challengers IV and VI (Rogers Cup) – Vancouver – Grass
  • Tournament

    The player must win 5 matches played on different surfaces and venues to win a tournament. If the player performs well enough, he is challenged by either King or Queen, the game's bosses, depending whether the selected player is male or female.

    Exhibition

    This is a single match in which the options are customizable.

    World Tour

    This is the main mode of the game. For the first time in the Virtua Tennis series, the World Tour mode features yearly based and calendarized seasons. Users have to play and win tournaments throughout the seasons, as well as to complete training exercises, in order to progress. Also, unlike any other Virtua Tennis game in the series, the World Tour mode on Virtua Tennis 2 requires the user to play and train both a male and a female players simultaneously, who can also team up to play in mixed doubles tournaments. The user enters with a rank of 300th for both male and female players, which improves as matches and tournaments are won. In addition, the players' abilities can be improved by completing different training exercises. The focus of the training exercises are to be fun, rather than realistic. Each exercise has four levels, with the difficulty increasing progressively. By completing the hardest difficulty with a certain amount of time left or points scored, an outfit is unlocked, which players can wear in all modes.

    Reception

    On release, Famitsu magazine scored the Dreamcast version of the game a 31 out of 40.

    References

    Virtua Tennis 2 Wikipedia