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Play World Super Tennis (Japan) Online

Timing’s everything in this fast, bouncy NES tennis game—one mistimed swing sends the ball flying while the crowd cheers in blocky delight. Doubles turns into pure chaos with unpredictable AI partners and opponents that quickly ramp up the pressure.

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World Super Tennis was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan, developed by TOSE and published by Asmik. It arrived during a period when sports simulations on the NES were becoming more common, offering a straightforward take on tennis without the complexity seen in some later titles.

You control a tennis player from an overhead perspective, moving them around the court to hit the ball back and forth. The main objective is to win matches by outscoring opponents in sets, either in singles or doubles play. Key mechanics include timing your swings carefully to direct shots, managing player stamina which depletes with movement, and dealing with the unpredictable behavior of AI partners in doubles. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty increases noticeably as you face stronger opponents who return shots more aggressively. It feels responsive and tense, especially when trying to place a winning shot just inside the line.

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