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Play Pro Tennis Simulator Online

1989 Amiga tennis game with 1-2 players. Three difficulty levels, 1/3/5-set matches. Timing-based shots: volleys, slices, smashes. Two-button serving. Top-down view.

Developer: Codemasters
Genre: Sports
Released: 1989
File size: 193.61 KB
Game Overview

Pro Tennis Simulator came out on the Amiga in 1989, published by Codemasters. It was one of those straightforward sports titles that filled out the library on the platform, offering a no frills take on tennis when more elaborate simulations were still rare. You didn't get licensed players or flashy presentation, just a functional game focused on the basics of the sport.

You control a single tennis player from a fixed top down perspective, moving them around the court to return the ball. The main goal is to win matches against either the computer or a second player, choosing from one, three, or five set contests. Serving involves a two button press for timing, while during rallies you must position your player and time your shot press to execute different strokes like volleys, slices, or smashes. The game moves at a brisk pace and the higher difficulty levels demand precise positioning and quick reactions. It feels direct and responsive, a simple but satisfying test of timing and anticipation.

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