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November 28 - December 4 : World Court Tennis
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(chosen by grolt)
I sure didn’t expect much when I popped in WORLD COURT TENNIS – it’s an arcade port of a pretty basic tennis game that itself was based on the simple Famicon game FAMILY TENNIS. Sports games rarely hold up all that well. The first impression here, though, is favorable – the control is simple to learn and it’s easy to start up a game by yourself or with three others (an improvement over the arcade, which only allowed two players). The game has a good balance between simplicity and customization – on the surface there’s only two types of shots, a regular hit (Button I) and a lob (Button II), and just knowing that you can get pretty far in the game. Dig deeper, and you can improve your game by using the direction buttons to put different kinds of spin on the ball or different timings to dictate whether it’s a hard smash or a sharp return to the corner. There’s also three different court surfaces that all feel different with different bounces, control and speed that’s relatively accurate to real tennis. With options for singles or doubles with different permutations of players, it’s a great game to just fire up for some quick competitive fun.
Those who know the game know I’m failing to address the obvious, the elephant in the room…the “Quest” mode. Simply bringing an arcade comparable port home was really all that was ever expected of video games from this era, and the console generations directly before and after. WORLD COURT TENNIS, though, is one of those games that goes the extra mile (which is all the more surprising considering it was one of the very first games released on the PC Engine), taking what was a simple arcade sports experience and turning it into a full-fledged RPG.
You get the story – all the land’s tennis courts have been overtaken by an evil tennis player and to quote the King, “people can’t play tennis and are complaining”. The humanity! There’s an overworld just like DRAGON WARRIOR, where you can traverse a large world map and visit villages to buy goods and talk to locals. Some of the locals are a little off (one man offers you only this bit of advice when you enter his home: “I am a notorious strange man.”) and some of them look downright scary wearing a hockey mask right out of Friday the 13th (and this time it’s white, not red…y’here that SPLATTERHOUSE!?). Then, of course, there’s the central component of any RPG – battles, except the twist here being that the fights are done on the tennis court. You’ll find random encounters on the world map as well as specific tennis courts where you can play tournaments in order to win items that will help you progress in the game. As someone who grew up playing countless RPGs where you’re always just killing people, animals and blobs it’s kind of refreshing to be able to beat them in sport, since it relies a lot more on precision and skill than simply hacking and slashing or choosing menu items. Sports and RPG gameplay certainly don’t sound like a perfect match (anyone who’s played Blitzball in FINAL FANTASY X can probably attest to that) but in WORLD COURT TENNIS it works surprisingly well. The Quest mode is a real delight to play.
By no means is the Quest mode in WORLD COURT TENNIS deep or groundbreaking when it comes to role playing games, but the twist on the formula is effective and the mode has just the right amount of customization, quirks and charm to keep you coming back until the final match against the evil green king of tennis, and boy, is that one a doozy! You can upgrade stats that will alter your speed on the court, the reach and power of your shot, and thankfully your ability to evade random battles. There are also several items that will make your quest easier, like a tube that will allow you to shortcut through water in the world map or a magic 8-ball that slows the shot of the final boss. With the bevy of quirky people (with some funny Engrish localization) you meet along the way, it really makes the hours of gameplay that Quest mode offers a delight to play. I wish more games went this route, and to Namco’s credit they added a similar Quest mode to FINAL LAP TWIN that plays just as well.
I was supposed to keep this short, and I thank you for making it this far, but I implore you to give this hidden little gem a chance. It’s one of the cheapest games on the system but certainly one of the most unique – hell, look across other consoles and you’ll see that WORLD COURT TENNIS really is one of a kind with that Quest mode. I love this game and have played through it multiple times, although I confess to you that I’ve never been able to defeat the final boss – I can hold my own when my character’s on the bottom, but after a match when you switch to the top of the screen I find it really hard to adjust my timing and just get annihilated. It was my goal in picking this game that it would finally motivate me to save the tennis kingdom once and for all…I only hope that many of you fine folks will join me on my quest. Don’t let the generic cover or title fool you – WORLD COURT TENNIS is in a world of its own. See you on the court!
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GOTW Schedule:
1. 8/22/2015 - 8/28/2015: Override (lukester)
2. 8/29/2015 - 9/4/2015: Rondo of Blood (o.pwuaioc)
3. 9/5/2015 - 9/11/2015: Street Fighter 2 (Nec.Game.head)
4. 9/12/2015 - 9/18/2015: Bloody Wolf (Gentlegamer)
5. 9/19/2015 - 9/25/2015: Kabuki Itoryodan (Sadler)
6. 9/26/2015 - 10/2/2015: R-Type (crazydean)
7. 10/3/2015 - 10/9/2015: Fray CD: Xak Gaiden (nullity)
8. 10/10/2015 - 10/16/2015: Wizardry 3&4 (BigusSchmuck)
9. 10/17/2015 - 10/23/2015: Lords of Thunder (SamIAm)
10. 10/24/2015 - 10/30/2015: TV Sports Hockey (gredler)
11. 10/31/2015 - 11/6/2015: Blazing Lazers (escarioth)
12. 11/7/2015 - 11/13/2015: Genpei Toumaden (VenomMacbeth)
13. 11/14/2015 - 11/20/2015: Hyper Wars (_joshuaTurbo)
14. 11/21/2015 - 11/27/2015: Drop Off (turboswimbz)
15. 11/28/2015 - 12/4/2015: World Court Tennis (grolt)
16. 12/5/2015 - 12/11/2015: Atlantean (jtucci31)
17. 12/12/2015 - 12/18/2015: SideArms (Punch)
18. 12/19/2015 - 12/25/2015: Galaxy Dekka Gayvan (tknjin)
19. 12/26/2015 - 12/31/2015: Asuka 120% Burning Fest Maxima (Sarumaru)
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