Another quality tennis game makes its way to the GBA, but does it fare well against the competition? Read more
Davis Cup Tennis review Game Over Online - http://www.game-over.com There are excellent tennis titles. There are good tennis titles. And there are tennis titles that are plain awful. This, unfortunately, is one that fits the last category. But its good looks and guile on the Game Boy Advance, in addition to official license of the Davis Cup, may fool some people. Read more
With Sega and Nintendo paving the way, other companies began to notice that there was a market for tennis games. Soon, all sorts of new licensed products started hitting the market, with varying degrees of quality. Read more
Davis Cup Tennis is an excellent sports title for the GBA, featuring more than 100 different countries, several different gameplay options including single-player and link-up modes. Players can either play a quick round, or go for the Davis Cup itself. Its responsive controls are good but the choppy animation and grainy graphics make for a mixed bag. Read more
There's really not much on a tennis court, so there's not too much to address here. What is there, however, is exceptional. Read more
Enter a battle among tennis legends - where only one country can claim the sport’s most coveted prize of all - The Davis Cup. With over 140 nations battling to possess the Silver Trophy, the biggest war of the tennis world is now in your hands. Are you game?