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PSX - Power Serve 3D Tennis Box Art Front

Grab a racket and experience virtual tennis how it was meant to be played. Boasting the most advanced 3D Game design ever seen on a sports title, Power Serve 3D Tennis utilizes the full potential of the PlayStation console's powerful new generation technology - to deliver a benchmark event in interactive sporting. Large, life-like players put you right on the court. Smooth, full-motion character movement allows you free 360 mobility. A.I. motivated competitors keep you at the top of your game. So real, you can't play it sitting down.

- TheGamesDB

ReleasedJan 01, 1996
Developer
PublisherOcean
Players2
Co-OpNo

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$13.53999138

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A first-generation tennis title made available shortly after the PlayStation's launch, Power Serve 3D Tennis offers basic singles or doubles match options. The roster of eight players consists of four men and four women, none of whom are licensed professional players, but obvious caricatures thereof. The full roster includes Andre Legacy, Bart Sunrise, Steve Edwards, Mike Lee, Rusty Guriffis, Angela Santos, Julia Cappuccino and Kumiko Abe.

Before beginning a game, options such as the number of sets (one, three, or five) and the court type can be set. The latter includes grass, clay and hardcourt surfaces. Though each player has specific attributes, each is capable of performing a standard array of strokes including drop and lob volleys, slices, top spin shots, approach shots, and overhead smashes.

New players can be "registered," allowing for in-game tracking of their win-loss record, including win ratios in singles and doubles play as well as the overall winning ratio of each player. Different camera angles and perspectives can be selected, and during two-player competition it's possible to play with a horizontally or vertically split-screen. At the conclusion of a match, a summary is displayed detailing the aces, double faults, winners, unforced errors, break points won, and first-serve percentage achieved.

  • Take part in singles or doubles competition on three different court surfaces

  • Choose from eight players; four men and four women

  • Record your win-loss record onto memory card

    Controls: Gamepad/Joystick

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