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Virtua Tennis (Arcade)

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Title Screen

Virtua Tennis

Also known as: Power Smash (Japan)
Developer: Sega AM3[1]
Publisher: Sega[1]
Platform: Arcade (Sega NAOMI)
Released in JP: December 1999[2]
Released in US: December 1999[3]


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Virtua Tennis is a pretty solid tennis simulator for the arcade and it went on to span multiple entries.

A pretty solid Dreamcast port was released the following year.

Unused Graphics

Present at 0x1BB880 in mpr-22917.ic2.

Developer high resolution PVR test with alpha channel
By disabling Alpha channel the message is visible: Texture is 1024x512 pixels big!!
(Source: cohaereo (translation))

Present at 0x1835b8 in epr-22927.ic22.

An hidden model with corrupted header, after restoring it, looks like a pyramid test model.

Hidden Graphics

Present at 0x2c10a0 in mpr-22917.ic2.

A japanese-style room with a keyboard at the front

Present at 0x2c2e00 in mpr-22917.ic2.

A family picture, probably from developers

Present at 0x2c4b60 in mpr-22917.ic2.

It isn't clear, but looks like some sort of woods in the background.

Present at 0x417580 in mpr-22922.ic2.

"Ending"

Present at 0x41D2E0 in mpr-22922.ic2.

"Name Entry"

Regional Differences

Title Screen

Japan World
Power smash arcade title.png Virtua tennis arcade title.png

References