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Sports / Sports - Tennis · 1992

Advantage Tennis

Published by Infogrames · Developed by Ikos

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Information

Genre
Sports - Tennis
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, 1 vs. 2
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Burel, Pascal, Charpy, Daniel
Graphic Artist(s)
Guerry, Jerome, Masclet, Philippe, Torroella, Jean-Marc
Game design
[unknown]
Musician(s)
Callet, Charles
Sound FX
Callet, Charles
Year
1992
Publisher
Infogrames
Developer
Ikos
Licensed from
-
Country
France
Software
English, French, German
Box/Instructions
English, French, German
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
3, Double Sided
Protection
Password

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 8.3/10 · Votes: 8 · Downloads: 4,172 · Hits: 10,333

Additional Comments

Game music recorded by: SNDH Recording project
See P. Putnik's site for adapted versions for hardware like HxC Floppy Emulator, Atari harddisk, TT, Falcon030 and more: The Atari ST Game Archive

Screenshots (7)

Advantage Tennis — screenshot 1
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 1
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 2
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 2
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 3
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 3
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 4
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 4
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 5
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 5
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 6
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 6
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 7
Advantage Tennis — screenshot 7

Cover Art (5)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2
Disk 3
Disk 3
Disk 4
Disk 4
Disk 5
Disk 5

Ads (1)

Advantage Tennis · 1991
Advantage Tennis · 1991

Trivia (2)

Sound

Features digitized title soundtrack at 8.1KHz
Features digitized menu soundtrack at 8.1KHz
Features digitized in-game soundtrack at 8.1KHz
Features digitized sound fx at 9.9KHz

Releases

First 16-bit releases reviewed in UK Atari or multiformat magazines for PC (12/1991), Atari ST (1/1992), Amiga (2/1992)

Book / Magazine Reviews (3)

ST Action · February, 1992 · Rating: 88%

ST Format · March, 1992 · Rating: 79%

ST Review · May, 1992 · Rating: 4/5

Comments (2)

  • strangely brown18 Feb 2024

    Considering the limitations of the hardware and that this was 1991 the animations are amazing and the gameplay feels like the real jousting of a tennis match which is all you can ask for. Top notch game

  • qbert12 Apr 2014

    Simply a technical revolution on any home computer. 3D immersion was great. Moreover, carreer management was simply as good as its predecessor Great Courts II. The music is simply outstanding.

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