Grand Slam Tennis Wii

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Game Details

Platform: Wii
Released: 12 June 2009
GTIN-13: 5030930073695
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Description

EA SPORTS welcomes a new member to its family of world class franchises.  EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis delivers the deepest and richest tennis experience ever developed for the Wii with authentic tennis motions on the most famous courts in the world.  Professional tennis is all about the Grand Slams and EA’s new tennis franchise is no different.  It is the only videogame where users can play at Wimbledon.  In fact, it is home to all four Grand Slams; from the Australian Open to Roland Garros to the hallowed grounds of Wimbledon to the lively U.S. Open. Perform real life tennis strokes in your living room and control every inch of the court.  Users feel like they have a racket in their hands as they swing real forehands and backhands. The 23-player line-up features some of the greatest and most accomplished in history including John McEnroe, who is exclusively featured.  Joining the enigmatic Mac is an impressive roster of fellow champions who collectively own 135 Grand Slam singles titles, making this the most accomplished group of players ever assembled for a tennis videogame.EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis is a genuine tennis experience that truly puts the racket in the palm of your hand!! Key Features    * Swing the racket like a Grand Slam champion: From your living room, play tennis as it was meant to be played with the ability to hit a variety of shots such as top spin, slice, flat, lobs and drop shots.      * Grand Slam Career: Only a select group of pros have won the elusive Grand Slam and now for the first time, gamers can take up the same challenge.  Conquer the various skill and legends challenges to accumulate more skills for your created player.     * Authenticity: Boasting realistic looking Grand Slam venues and playing styles true to the players in the game.  Actual audio was recorded from the Grand Slams and used in the game    * Tennis for Everyone: As simple or as complex as users want