Ea Sports Grand Slam Tennis Wii

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Platform: Wii
Released: 11 June 2009
Age Rating: 3
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EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis for Nintendo Wii puts the racket in the palm of your hand and offers the deepest tennis experience ever for the Wii. As the home to all four Grand Slams, and exclusive to Wimbledon, you can take your customized created player on a quest to win the four slams in Grand Slam career mode. Giving gamers a chance to play at Wimbledon�s famed Centre Court adds a level of authenticity that isn�t available anywhere else. EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis on Nintendo Wii delivers an authentic tennis experience that makes you feel like you are playing with and against the sport�s greatest legends and today�s current stars. EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis for Nintendo Wii features: Swing the racket like a Grand Slam champion by performing real life tennis strokes as your actions are seen virtually If you can swing a racket, you can start playing at any Grand Slam venue as your own created player or as one of the many licensed current stars and legends. For added depth and complexity, take your created player on the journey to win the four Grand Slams. Only a select group of pros have completed the elusive Grand Slam and now for the first time, gamers can take up the same challenge. As the only video game licensed to feature Wimbledon, users can play all four Grand Slams. Authentic stadiums and venues are recognizable as the real grounds. One of the first video games compatible with Wii MotionPlus, taking the authentic one-to-one motion to a new level. Spin your racket and control your in-game player with exact precision. Highly responsive system detects a variety of shots. In your quest to win each Grand Slam, conquer the various challenges to accumulate more skills for your created player. Connect with other EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis Wii players online for new opponents and challenges. Licensed pros play true to their actual playing styles, including all-court, defensive baseliner, offensive baseliner, and serve and volley.