Xbox 360
- Zany SEGA Characters with Superstar Abilities - Each of the 16 characters has their own superstar alter-ego, which gives them the winning edge on the court.
- Ten Fantastical Themed Courts - Guest umpires will supervise the action on a wide variety of colourful courts, from Sonic's lush Green Hill Zone to Ulala's galactic Space Channel 5 world, just to name a couple.
- Four Action-Packed Tournaments - As you slice your way through the competitive tournaments, you will unlock loads of bonus content.
- Classic Soundtrack - Faithfully recreated in full Dolby Digital 5.1, treasured Sega tunes will entertain Sega fans new and old.
Sega Superstars Tennis has over 15 playable Sega idols including Sonic the Hedgehog, AiAi from Super Monkeyball fame, Ulala of Space Channel 5 and Amigo from Samba De Amigo. In addition to their own unique attributes, each character will also come equipped with their own superstar tennis skills, putting a whole new spin on each match played! Exhibition mode offers the chance to challenge Sonic, or the character or your choice, to a match on one of many courts, including Sonic's home court of Green Hill Zone, or Amigo's Carnival Park court. Wherever you play there will be a host of Sega celebrities cheering you on from courtside and by partaking in crazy doubles matches with your choice of partner, you could end up playing against some pretty unusual couples! Prove your Sega hero is the shining star of Sega Superstars Tennis by collecting silverware in the Tournament Mode.

Average rating (8 reviews)
Gets a little boring
ant7ran | 08/05/2008 | See all ant7ran's reviews (1) »
A few people have said that this game is too hard. All it takes is a little practise. The game play is a little odd as you have to press the button when you want to swing your racket back in order for it to swing forward and hit the ball.
The earlier you swing back, the harder it hits the ball.
If you press the button when the ball reaches the racket (as you would with other tennis games) you simply wont hit the ball.
I can win with grades A/A+ on the hardest difficulty on this game.
It does get a little repetitive and the mini games are a bit hard. The life span of this game is short in my opinion, not because there is not enough to unlock or achieve, but because it gets a bit boring and mundane.
Wow.
chrissymag | 05/05/2008 | See all chrissymag's reviews (1) »
This game sounds rubbish lets face it. But when I played it in Game with my friend we found it strangely fun although hard. Great game.
Not for kids being honest
ScorpionWsM | 25/04/2008 | See all ScorpionWsM's reviews (115) »
I have just had a play of the demo and by god is it hard. I lost the first two sets and only started winning in the third, I honestly do not know how kids will get on with this.
Personally I love tennis on the 360 or other consoles, but not a major tennis fan.
I shall say this, I think this is pretty excellent despite being aimed for kids, but being too hard for them, chances are though you might be able to turn the difficulty down a tad on the full game.
Personally I will grab this title if I can get it cheap enough but want to upgrade my 360 soon to an Elite so hopefully I will get in a bundle.
Excellent graphics, hard gameplay for adults let alone kids, but if there playing each other they will have so much fun with this.
7+ (PEGI) |






















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