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Timing those backhands feels so crisp on the tiny screen—whiff a few serves, then suddenly you're painting lines with perfect lobs. The AI starts pushover-easy until semifinals hit and every return comes screaming back.

Roland Garros for the Game Boy Color, released in 2000 by Infogrames, fits right in with the handheld's library of straightforward sports titles. It arrived during a time when portable tennis games were more about quick matches than deep simulation, and it doesn't try to overcomplicate things. You get what you expect: a no frills tennis experience built for short bursts of play.
You control a tennis player from a behind the back perspective, moving your character to position for forehands, backhands, and serves. The main objective is to win tournaments by defeating a series of computer opponents across different court surfaces. Signature mechanics include timing based shot swings, where holding the button longer powers up your hit, and a risk reward system for aiming precise shots down the lines. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty spikes noticeably in later rounds, demanding better anticipation and placement. It feels satisfying to finally get a read on an opponent's patterns and outmaneuver them with a well placed winner.

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