It has been revealed that Sega Superstars Tennis, in development for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii, will feature no online play for the Nintendo Wii version.
It seems that Sega Superstars Tennis is not going to take advantage of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in any such way as it is the only version of the game that will not feature online play.
For Sega and Sonic the Hedgehog aficionados, Sega Superstars Tennis is a solid blend of simple sports action and glossy fan service.
SEGA Superstars Tennis will be released for the Mac on October 17th, Feral Interactive has today announced. Developed by Sumo Digital Ltd., published by SEGA for consoles and inspired by two decades of SEGA history, SEGA Superstars Tennis sees 16 fan-favourite characters serving up extreme arcade tennis.
Following news that Sega is planning on bringing 20 Dreamcast games to XBLA, and the possibility of Saturn games to follow, NowGamer went straight to Sega and asked them how they mastered the art of fan service.
Why?
Wii sports and then this, seriously, what the **** is anyone doing with online, is it that hard to implement. At least make the computer hard to compete against because tennis on the WS got old after about a month by myself.
Sega has been crapping out so much lately. Honestly, I couldn't bare to play another Sonic cash in, so I have no reason to even touch this miserable piece of crap.
So what's the point of this game?
Whatever Sega's justification is, I don't wanna hear it. I seem to remember during VF5's development that Sega said it was impossible for VF5 to have online play because of the gameplay mechanics, but then later made the 360 version of VF5 online-enabled.
looks as another trash from Sega. I hope for good, but do not believe