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Hot Shots Tennis in July
SCEA brings the popular tennis franchise to the PS2.
Date: Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Sony Computer Entertainment America announced the July 2007 launch of Hot Shots Tennis for the PlayStation 2. Developed by Clap Hanz, Hot Shots Tennis brings the popular Hot Shots franchise to the tennis world for the first time. With a host of wacky characters and tennis styles, exotic court locations, and game modes, Hot Shots Tennis offers pick up and play action for tennis fans of all ages.

Available at $29.99, Hot Shots Tennis delivers fast-paced, colorful gameplay that fans of the Hot Shots franchise have grown to love. Incorporating a blend of arcade-style action and in-depth strategy, Hot Shots Tennis includes a deep feature set allowing players to practice a variety of strokes, enter challenge modes, and play singles or doubles with up to four players. The game also offers 14 unique playable characters and five umpires available in the game. Players can also enjoy a variety of court surfaces such as hardcourt, clay, and grass, set amongst 11 locations including tropical beaches and ancient ruins. More about this game be found at www.playstation.com .

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