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Abstract: EA Sports is the preeminent creator of sports game titles. Their roster of franchises includes, among other things, Tiger Woods PGA Tour, Fight Night, NHL, Madden, FIFA Soccer, and NBA Live. Why wouldn't they try to add a tennis game to that roster? An...
Abstract: Service with a smile...as long as you’re up for the challenge. This enjoyable pro tennis game simulates the sport incredibly well while offering a full court of gaming options including online, multiplayer, career and tournament play modes. Electronic ...
Abstract: Fun but ImperfectFor the most part I had fun with the game, but every once in a while it would seem as though my avatar simply started daydreaming in the middle of the game, failing to run for a ball within running distance or failing to swing the rac...
Abstract: There have been a handful of tennis games to trickle their way onto the Wii system over the past few years but none of them have achieved any level of greatness or even notoriety until now. With EA’s Grand Slam Tennis we finally get a fully functional...
Steep learning curve. Sensitive controls can make controlling the ball difficult.
Electronic Arts brings out one of the first Wii games that are compatible with the Wii Motion Plus, EA’s Grand Slam Tennis. Grand Slam Tennis is a solid, fun tennis game that can be very challenging. The downside here is that Grand Slam Tennis can b...
Abstract: Grand Slam Tennis goes far beyond a glorified version of Wii Sports' tennis once you plug in the Wii MotionPlus. Learning to control the newfound power takes some time, but the reward of an accurately placed shot will keep you coming back to the virtua...
Abstract: Grand Slam Tennis is a definite upgrade for casual gamers who want a deeper tennis experience than Wii Sports. Implementing the Wii MotionPlus-enhanced control is only slightly better than the normal Wii remote, but both control systems are a little l...
Abstract: During the course of this review, I may have legitimately gotten tennis elbow. Grand Slam Tennis is EAs first foray into tennis games this decade and also one of their first games to make use of Nintendos latest peripheral, Wii MotionPlus. The prese...
Abstract: The Wii owes much of its success to tennis. Wii Sports came with every Wii sold, which means gamers (and everyone else) had a chance to experience motion controls before the term "waggle" was associated with just about everything on the system. Of the ...
Abstract: There's little doubt that for all the record breaking sales figures and glowing editorials there's been too few games (especially third-party titles) that have really got to grips with the possibilities of the Wii's motion control. While it's possible ...