Virtua Tennis 2009 (known as Power Smash: New Generation in Japan) was developed by Sega AM3. By 2009, the gaming world was moving toward simulation. The Top Spin series was chasing realism, but Virtua Tennis unapologetically stuck to its arcade roots. It was fast, accessible, and relied on a simple three-button input scheme that belied a surprising depth of strategy.

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: High-speed, rhythmic gameplay where timing mattered more than complex physics. Virtua Tennis 2009 (known as Power Smash: New