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    Activision Tennis
    Activision Tennis
    Developer(s)Activision
    Publisher(s)Activision
    Designer(s)Alan Miller
    Platform(s)Atari 2600
    Release date1981
    Genre(s)Sports
    MediaCartridge
    Input methodsJoystick

    Activision Tennis is a 1981 Atari 2600 video game by Activision. It was one of a series of sports games by Activision, which also included 1980's Activision Boxing. Activision Tennis was designed by Activision co-founder, Alan Miller.

    Gameplay

    Activision Tennis is played for one set of games, in which the first player to win six games won the competition, unlike real life tennis, where competitors have to win, at least, two out of three six game sets.

    One of the players on the screen appears in pink; the other one in blue. Most of tennis' rules applied to this game, except that there are no out of bounds shots. Shots that hit the lines were always considered inbound shots. Due to technical limitations (low resolution), the tennis ball appears as a block instead of a sphere.

    Legacy

    Both Activision Tennis and Activision Boxing have been re-released in specially made video controllers, which usually contain packs of five or six games each.

    External links

    • Tennis at MobyGames




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