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Play Tennis no Ouji-sama 2004 : Stylish Silver Online

Pick your favorite Prince of Tennis character and start bending physics—serves curve mid-air, drop shots bounce backward, and Sanada’s serve might just blast through your GBA screen. The pixel art nails those cocky post-ace smirks, and you’ll actually need to time shots instead of mashing buttons.

Genre: Sports
Released: 2004
File size: 16.5 MB
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Game Overview

Konami released Tennis no Ouji-sama 2004: Stylish Silver for the Game Boy Advance in 2004, a time when the handheld was full of anime tie-ins. This one stood out for actually trying to capture the over-the-top spirit of the series, translating the absurd tennis techniques into a playable format that felt distinct from other sports games on the system.

You pick a character from the show and play through matches against a roster of rivals. The main objective is to win tournaments, but the real draw is executing each character's signature super moves, which require precise timing and positioning. You manage a stamina gauge that depletes with every special shot, forcing you to choose your moments carefully instead of spamming powerful attacks. The game moves at a brisk pace, and the AI provides a decent challenge, especially in later rounds. It feels like you are genuinely outthinking an opponent rather than just reacting to the ball.

Game Boy Advance
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