This Pak generally plays like a sim, although 120 mph serves and an option to litter the court with Wiley Coyote-ish bombs certainly liven things up. There are three difficulty levels and plenty of realistic grunts from the athletes, Oohs from the crowd and Quiet please exhortations from the line judge - who, incidentally, never makes a bad call.
All Star Tennis '99 boasts eight stars: Amanda Coetzer Conchita Martinez Jana Novotna Jonas Bjorkman Michael Chang Gustavo Kuerten Richard Krajicek Mark Philippoussis
There are also four fictional players, including two women sporting microminiskirts that would make Ally McBeal blush. All players will have six basic shots, including slams, lobs and drop shots, and each will have two special shots, such as Michael Chang's vicious two-handed backhand.
The bodies are nicely proportioned, but greater detail would have been nice. With no more than four characters appearing simultaneously, it's not as if the mighty N64 CPU has to push tons of polygons around the screen. The motion-capture moves are generally smooth.
Clearly aimed at an international audience - the screen text comes in five languages - All Star Tennis travels to eight exotic courts around the world: United Kingdom Greece California France Italy Saudi Arabia Japan Australia
Although publisher Ubi Soft did not secure licenses for actual tournaments, the UK's grass court is clearly modeled on Wimbledon. In fanciful contrast, the hard Greek court looks like it's nestled in the ruins of an ancient theater.
The players are evenly balanced, so pitting a woman against a man makes for a competitive match. Besides exhibition matches, All Star Tennis will allow as many as eight players to compete in a singles tournament.
Bomb Tennis drops a short-fused bomb wherever the ball hits. If an athlete runs across it or stands nearby when it goes off - boom! Despite the zany props, Bomb Tennis is a lot less arcade-like than you might think. The athletes' skills are unchanged, so the tactics shift subtly to avoiding certain parts of the court while trying to coax your rival towards bombs your shots have left.
TRIVIA Released on January 26, 1999 in North America.
Known export releases: [EU] "All Star Tennis '99 [Model NUS-NTNR-EUR]"
STAFF Smart Dog Programming: Dave Thompson, Dave Saunders, Mathew Twigg, Byron Blay, Ian Tomkins Graphics & 3D Modeling: Ashley Routledge, Jessica Williams, Kam Chana (as Kamaljit Chana), Michael Woods, Tom Dickens Music and Sounds: Gerard Gourley Voice Overs: Ian Wilson, Sissy Stone Voice Recordist: Des Tong Motion Capture: Televirtual Development Manager: John Turpin Producer: Dave Thompson Special Thanks To: Mark Wallace
Ubi Soft Producer: Gérard Guillemot Project Managers: Ahmed Boukhelifa, Vincent Minoué Game Designer: Lionel Rico US Marketing Manager: Megan Byrne Packaging Design: Mari Sakai Photography: Michael Baz Testing Manager: Jonathan Pépin Testing: Jonathan Gosselin, Jonathan Moreau, Mathieu Fortin, Charles Richer Special Thanks: David Bamberger, Jennifer Miller, Gwenaëlle Thebault-Tibolla, Guillaume Bloch, Sandra Yee, Melanie Montes, Melanie Melton
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