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Nintendo Life: VT Tennis Review

Nintendo Life writes: "You'd think developers would be racing to bring a MotionPlus-capable tennis game to WiiWare at the moment, especially after Wii Sports Resort didn't include a new version (unless ping-pong is enough to satisfy you). However, Virtual Toys has decided to skip the Wii Shop for now and release their new VT Tennis as DSiWare, offering stylus controls, seventeen different courts on which to play, and also the ability to customise your character as he or she rises through the ranks of the international circuit. While it all sounds like it'd make for a great pick-up-and-play game, VT Tennis has a few quirks that deserve addressing."

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dsiware.nintendolife.com
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VT Tennis on PlayStation Minis Review - PushSquare

PushSquare: "VT Tennis is a bit like an out-of-season bowl of strawberries. Tasteless, but a passable reminder of the summer."

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pushsquare.com
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Pocket Gamer: VT Tennis Review

Pocket Gamer: If there's one thing many tennis sims overlook, it's the simplicity of the game.

Even if you're more likely to hit the net than the other side of the court, the basic principles aren't hard to understand: ball thwacks back and forth over the net until one player can't hit it back.

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pocketgamer.co.uk
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PSP Minis: A Quick Look May 25 2010

Since Sony and their blog seem incapable of showing us what their minis look like...Tawkn.com figured they'd start a weekly column that at least shows you what the games look like.

This week: VT Tennis and Robin Hood: The Return of Richard