RE: ADSactly Sports - My experience through the evolution of the Sports Video Game Industry. (Part 1)
Activision released a tennis game in 1981 on Atari 2600, Rhhhaaa McEnroe, Lendl, Connors, Noah, when tennis was a real sport with charismatic players and passionate games ... Nothing to do with today's robot players and games to die of boredom.
Solo play against AI or two, two levels of difficulty (automatic return of the ball or not) and fast or slow play. To serve you must go to join the ball and press the button.
The only problem is that you do not really control the angles, they are reduced, which can result in exchanges of shots in the endless net in easy game mode (without button to return the ball). The AI is pretty tough, and you'll have a little trouble at first if you choose to have to press the button to hit, but in time you'll find the tricks to win and you will have to turn to the game to 2 for have fun again.
That’s awesome. What I love is how some of these old systems are coming back and people are playing these games again because of the Nostalgia.