Ace Channel 5: Sega announces Superstars Tennis
Posted Oct 18th 2007 1:10PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News
Hey, Sonic's already appearing in
another sports game! Sega announced today that they're making a new tennis game for
just about every system, called
Sega Superstars Tennis. The concept is simple enough, and is pretty much contained in the title: Sega characters playing tennis. Already confirmed as part of the cast of "over 15" characters are
Sonic,
Super Monkey Ball's AiAi,
Space Channel 5's Ulala, and Amigo from
Samba De Amigo. They'll be playing on courts inspired by
Sega games, like the
Samba court found above.
Obviously that's not a DS screenshot, but it gives you an idea of what the game's about. We may balk at Sonic games, but we are
ravenous for Sega mascot games like this one. The game became an insta-buy for us as soon as we saw Ulala; unfortunately, there are
way more than 15 characters we'd like to see in this game, and at least one more slot will probably be taken up by Tails or Shadow or some other
Sonic friend. We're hoping for Ryo Hazuki, ourselves. Or Gilius Thunderhead. Or Joe Musashi, or Alex Kidd, or Michael Jackson.
Tags: sega, sega-superstars-tennis, sumo-digital, tennis
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10-18-2007 @ 8:14PM
Foodie_Monster said...
Ulala & Ryo Hazuki? Hell-fucking-yes!
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10-18-2007 @ 9:16PM
mahmud said...
aw man i wish moonwalker michael jackson would be in this, and his racket was nothing more than his hat with a handle. and every time one of those little kids would run across the court to get a stray ball, you could see mj's head following them. but that's what dreams are for.
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