Maybe it's for comparison's sake. To demonstrate the difference between the old and the new. Traditional button control vs. motion-sensing Wiimote – maybe that's why NES Tennis is here.
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Dec 18, 2006 - Maybe it's for comparison's sake. To demonstrate the difference between the old and the new. Traditional button control vs. motion-sensing Wiimote – maybe that's why NES Tennis is here.
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About this Game
A downloadable version of the 1984 NES game, provided through Nintendo's Virtual Console service.
Players slam a serve, fire a blazing backhand and smash a forehand volley on their way to winning the victory cup. Players can choose between five different levels of difficulty, ranging from Beginner all the way up to Advanced. If players want to become true champs, they should be ready to show off their most brilliant lobs and most powerful smashes. Play a singles match or grab a partner for doubles, and then choose an opponent.
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