GamesRadar: Half the fun in the Hot Shots/Everybody's Golf games is playing dress-up with the cute anime characters. The latest game from Clap Hanz is a PSP version of Everybody's Tennis. It's got loads more customisation options than its PS2 daddy, with hundreds of outfits and accessories to unlock. Only... there seems to have been a slight oversight.
Joystiq:
Sony has pulled two PSP titles from the PlayStation Network, reportedly over concerns that they can be used in Vita exploits. Hot Shots Tennis (called Everybody's Tennis in Europe) and MotorStorm Arctic Rift are no longer available for download from any device that connects to the PlayStation Store.
Ok Sony is just protecting their product. This exploit can lead to the death of the vita.
I guess people...AKA joystick forgot there are still places you can buy games in a box. Now if these titles are only on PSN then yes this is a problem but if not...well a lot of people still go to stores to pick up their games.
Hacking leads to fear of hacking and fear of hacking leads to more hacking. Can we just... cut the fear part? I mean hacking isn't a nice thing either, but we all know it's not gonna disappear.
i have a vita and love it but i can honestly say that if games are going to be pulled everytime there a chanceof a hack through it then its gonna suck for people who bought these games to play on the vita and sony should refund
James Keating for Push-Start Writes:
Wimbledon has made its yearly appearance, so what better time to mention as many tennis clichés as possible, and maybe discuss a few tennis games. So grab some strawberries and cream while we serve up (I’m truly sorry for that one) some of the finest recreations of the sport for you to play when the rain stops proceedings and Tim Henman* starts losing.
My Top 5:
1. Virtua Tennis 2
2. Virtua Tennis 1
3. Top Spin 4
4. Virtua Tennis 4
5. Top Spin 3
Eurogamer: "Everybody's Tennis is the ideal handheld approach to the sport, exchanging realism for lightheartedness without compromising the quality of the tennis. The micro-rewards may have an air of Farmville about them, but the unlocks they feed into embellish the core game, rather than simply decorating it. As a result, Everybody's Tennis is aptly named, appealing the everyman despite speaking in the vernacular of the RPG nerd."
Make mine Double Ds
lol.
I hope they don't fix this.
Uh...That is very strange.