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Andy Murray: I've Won Wimbledon (On The Playstation 3)

PushSquare: Andy Murray has confirmed on the weekend before Wimbledon kicks off that he's won the tounament numerous times - on his Playstation 3. Speaking with The Sun, British hopeful Murray concluded, "I have played a lot of tennis on PlayStation 3 games. I'm not bad . . . pretty good. I've won all the tour events and Wimbledon a few times."

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thesun.co.uk
Gun_Senshi5423d ago

With PS3 Mote he could hit the tennis ball, unlike the presenter :P

Btw, its hard to hit something on screen then in real life. Its easier to hit a ball in real life, where you can see distance perception and everything to anticipate the ball path and hit it.

This goes for anything, its harder to hit an invisible object that appears on screen, due to lack of perception distance etc.

Mindboggle5422d ago

Your joking right ?? Its harder to hit a ball coming at you at 100+mph on a screen than in real life ! Your crazy dude, you need 1 button press to hit a ball on screen...

Gun_Senshi5422d ago

i'm talking about using motion senor to hit balls not control

alan0015422d ago

a 3d tennis game with the new controller den u can see really well how far and how fast the ball is coming then u can just swing the controller :)

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Whatever Happened To Virtua Tennis?

Sega's prominent tennis sim just couldn't be beat. And then vanished without a trace. Why?

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thegamebutler.com
ApocalypseShadow534d ago

Answer: Sega.

You could change the name of the game in the title that was awesome in its day, could still be around today because of its fun factor with a remake, remaster or sequel, that's in their huge back catalog, that's no longer being produced as a franchise. And the answer would still be the same: Sega.

As much as I love their games and their spunky attitude. That Sega no longer exists that I grew up with. The current company is a mere shadow of its former self with only a few moments of grandeur. Which is why owning their previous consoles like Dreamcast, is a necessary thing if you want to continue playing games like Virtua Tennis. The reason why I have two of them just in case one stops working. And of course emulation on the go. Wink. Dreams do come in red.

Terry_B534d ago

Virtua Tennis 3 and 4 didnt sell well. Thats all.

senorfartcushion534d ago

Both Virtua Tennis and Top Spin have gone. It’s annoying for tennis game players.

CBaoth534d ago (Edited 534d ago )

Yeah....all 5 of them. Obviously, game budgets now outweigh profit for what essentially boils down to Pong. I'm not talking about coders but licensing costs. Boxing, golf, etc...all fall in this category where real life athletes far supersede their worth in video games. Same thing occurred to Sony's Playstation All-stars. Sony spent 2 generations helping to cultivate all these 3rd party mascots into recognizable assets but when it came to license them for a game, they didn't want to pay the exorbitant fee. That game's 1 million sales didn't warrant a sequel and I very much doubt ANY tennis game could reach that sales plateau

senorfartcushion534d ago

It’s funny how you’re over the age of 3 and don’t know how to read properly 😅😅 Why the bizarre response?

Yi-Long534d ago

I couldn’t care less about licensing in a tennis or golf game. I don't need real-life players or locations/tournaments.

Just give me some fun cool characters, some courts/courses in varied gorgeous locations, and use the Virtua Tennis or Everybody’s Golf gameplay. That’s it.

ActualEngineer534d ago

I used to play tennis IRL and in videogames. My 2-cents is that a boring game that was simulating an extremely boring sport, was thrown under the rug, now that the devs can produce more complex and interesting games.

It's like the tetris-like games and games like space-invaders, that stopped being produced ... it is because they were good and simple to make in the early days of commercial videogame development but they are just not as interesting as, let's say, an open-world coop arpg ...

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Vs Episode 107: Michael vs. Matt

This VS is pure emotional, physical and mental volleying.

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ah.roosterteeth.com
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PlayStation's greatest tennis games remembered

OPM: Thousands of Brits will be inspired to pick up a racket this week on the back of Andy Murray’s success at Wimbledon – but in this heat, and given our hand-eye co-co-ordination, we’ll be sticking to the virtual type. Looking to fill your week with some ace-smashing antics? Then join us in revisiting PlayStation’s finest tennis efforts…

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officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk
Killzoner993943d ago

Sony makes the "greatest" everything. Amazing experiences .

caseh3943d ago

Not really, most of those games were available on multiple platforms.

Just so happens that the PS magazine wrote the article so makes sense it would be 'Playstation's greatest games' :)

kreate3942d ago

Hot shots tennis on ps2 was the best playstation tennis game.