Pete Sampras Tennis was the first game of three of this celebrity-endorsed
tennis video game series, released by
British software house
Codemasters. It was followed by
Sampras Tennis 96 still on
Sega's 16-bit console and later by
Pete Sampras Tennis '97, released for the
PlayStation and
Windows/
DOS.
Gameplay
While
Pete Sampras Tennis uses all three control pad buttons, the game play remains simple yet realistic, for its time. While serving, the A button sends the ball automatically, and B allows the player to control the ball speed and direction, and is the only way to score aces against the best players. During play, A lobs, B sends a normal shot and C, if pressed alone performs a top spin shot, if in conjunction with left or right on the D-Pad the player dives in that direction. It is also possible to aim the ball by pressing any direction on the D-Pad before there is contact between the racket and the ball.
Expert players are able to win against any computer player without giving a point away, since the
AI isn't very well developed (and there are no difficulty options) and it's hard to miss a ball. The most usual tactic is to lure the opponent into the net (by making low shots), and then expect he bounces against a mid-height ball close to the net, or if he manages to return, call in a long lob, leaving the opponent with no chances of returning the ball. With harder-hitting characters, it is possible to make strong and accurate returns after the serve, which the...
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