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Tournament Tennis for Commodore 64/128, NEW OPEN BOX, Imagic
Appearance: NEW OPEN BOX, some wear
Functionality: NEW OPEN BOX. This item is complete and brand new in the box, but no longer sealed. Any applicable disks, manuals, warrant card, etc. are included.
Description:
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Similar to Pictured, Tournament Tennis for the Commodore 64/128 computer.
Warranty and Returns:
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We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 14-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
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- Other shipping methods are available – contact us for details.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – contact us for details.
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
About Us:
=========
The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C21117.NB#.65
Details from http://www.mobygames.com/game/c64/tournament-tennis:
Tournament Tennis is an early tennis game featuring or even creating many conventions that would become standard features in later tennis simulations. Matches can be played at quarter-final, semi-final or final level—winning at one level automatically moves the player to the next one. They can last for 3 or 5 sets, with a player requiring a 2-game lead to win a set, though a tie-break comes in at 6–6 in all but the final set.
The view is pseudo-3D, from above the court, and features a shadow on the ball to give its motion a more realistic appearance and make it easier to judge the ball's height. Spectators turn their heads to view the action, and ball boys run on to the court to retrieve dead balls. Shot speed, direction and spin can all be applied, and both forehand and backhand strokes are available.
Published by
Imagic
Developed by
D&L Research
Released
1984
Also For
Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ColecoVision, DOS, Sinclair QL, Thomson TO, ZX Spectrum | Combined View
Genre
Simulation, Sports
Perspective
3rd-person [DEPRECATED]
Sport
Tennis
Functionality: NEW OPEN BOX. This item is complete and brand new in the box, but no longer sealed. Any applicable disks, manuals, warrant card, etc. are included.
Description:
============
Similar to Pictured, Tournament Tennis for the Commodore 64/128 computer.
Warranty and Returns:
=====================
We understand that there may be compatibility issues, space constraints, or it just doesn’t look perfect. This item can be returned within 14-days for ANY reason. However, shipping to and from is not refundable.
Shipping:
=========
- Other shipping methods are available – contact us for details.
- Combined shipping is available for most items – contact us for details.
- Local pickup is also available at no cost.
About Us:
=========
The Computer Preservation Group is dedicated to the preservation of historical computers. To help fund ongoing operations, select items are made available. To learn more, please visit our website. Thank you for your support!
Stock#:C21117.NB#.65
Details from http://www.mobygames.com/game/c64/tournament-tennis:
Tournament Tennis is an early tennis game featuring or even creating many conventions that would become standard features in later tennis simulations. Matches can be played at quarter-final, semi-final or final level—winning at one level automatically moves the player to the next one. They can last for 3 or 5 sets, with a player requiring a 2-game lead to win a set, though a tie-break comes in at 6–6 in all but the final set.
The view is pseudo-3D, from above the court, and features a shadow on the ball to give its motion a more realistic appearance and make it easier to judge the ball's height. Spectators turn their heads to view the action, and ball boys run on to the court to retrieve dead balls. Shot speed, direction and spin can all be applied, and both forehand and backhand strokes are available.
Published by
Imagic
Developed by
D&L Research
Released
1984
Also For
Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, ColecoVision, DOS, Sinclair QL, Thomson TO, ZX Spectrum | Combined View
Genre
Simulation, Sports
Perspective
3rd-person [DEPRECATED]
Sport
Tennis






