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Play Tennis No Ouji-Sama 2005 - Crystal Drive (J) Online

Pick your Prince of Tennis fave and swipe the stylus to pull off wild anime-style serves—matches get ridiculous fast, especially when special moves kick in. Doubles mode’s the real charm though, with character banter (if you understand Japanese).

Developer: Konami
Genre: Sports
Released: 2005
File size: 23.04 MB
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Game Overview

Konami released Tennis no Ouji-Sama 2005: Crystal Drive for the Nintendo DS in 2005, a time when the handheld was still new and developers were experimenting with its dual screens and touch controls. It's an adaptation of the Prince of Tennis anime and manga, aimed squarely at fans who wanted to step onto the court with characters like Ryoma Echizen. The game arrived in a crowded field of early DS titles, many of which leaned heavily on the novelty of the stylus.

You control one of the series' tennis prodigies, using the touch screen to aim shots and execute powerful special moves with specific stylus swipes. The main objective is to win tournaments, either in singles or doubles matches, against increasingly difficult opponents. Signature mechanics include pulling off super shots that fill the screen with dramatic effects and managing a doubles partner's positioning and morale. Matches are fast and often hinge on nailing the timing for these flashy techniques; the difficulty can spike when the AI starts countering your best moves. It feels like directing an over-the-top sports anime match with your own hands.

Nintendo DS (NDS)
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