The ultimate goal in the GBA version of
Virtua Tennis is to accurately mimic the design and playability of the popular Sega title for the 'super-small' screen. Features are abundant in
Virtua Tennis, allowing fans of the sports genre to play tennis in a variety of fun and challenging ways.
Had Virtua Tennis come with simply a standard 'exhibition' styled match up, it would get tiring quickly. Thankfully, Virtua Tennis is packed with up to 16 playable characters 14 courts, and three different game play modes. The first is a standard Exhibition pitting you against the computer in one match. The second mode builds upon the Exhibition mode, creating a tournament-styled game where you are taken from qualification to a finals match between one of the greatest Tennis players in the world. World Tour turns Tennis into a lifestyle creating an RPG-styled world where you must create your own character and advance in skill while competing in various tournaments. A world map features 10 different minigames, which work on different skills. Successful completion of minigames helps to improve such skills as speed and accuracy that will be useful in defeating opponents in tournaments.
Each mode offers availability for both Male and Female players, and along with a list of world class Tennis stars, you can use your World Tour characters in the regular exhibitions and tournaments.
Up to four players can play in Exhibition mode, and either singles matches or computer based doubles matches can be selected from the Exhibitions and Tournament menus.