SEGA Virtua Tennis 4 video game Instruction booklet

SEGA Virtua Tennis 4 video game Instruction booklet
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Below you will find brief information for video game Virtua Tennis 4. Get ready to experience the thrill of tennis with Virtua Tennis 4 on the Wii console. The game boasts a variety of modes, including World Tour, Arcade, Exhibition, Practice, Party, and Motion Play, allowing you to play singles or doubles matches against friends or AI opponents.

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PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE Wii™ OPERATIONS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE USING YOUR

Wii HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME DISC OR ACCESSORY. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT

HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR

YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES.

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3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.

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5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.

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Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain:

• Avoid excessive play. Parents should monitor their children for appropriate play.

• Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it.

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• If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.

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Playing video games can cause motion sickness in some players. If you or your child feel dizzy or nauseous when playing video games, stop playing and rest. Do not drive or engage in other demanding activity until you feel better.

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USING THE Wii MOTIONPLUS™

This game also supports the Wii MotionPlus accessory which is sold separately.

Prior to using Wii MotionPlus, please read the Wii MotionPlus Operations Manual which is included with the accessory. Also, please follow the steps described in the separateWii MotionPlus Installation Guide to connect the Wii MotionPlus to your Wii

Remote™.

IF THE Wii MOTIONPLUS IS NOT ACCURATELY REFLECTING YOUR MOVEMENTS

To recalibrate the Wii MotionPlus, place your Wii Remote with Wii MotionPlus attached on a flat surface with the buttons facing down. Wait a few seconds and then check the operation.

SYSTEM MENU UPDATE

Please note that when first loading the Game Disc into the

Wii console, the Wii will check if you have the latest system menu, and if necessary a Wii system update screen will appear. Press OK to proceed.

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CAUTION: WRIST STRAP USE

Please use the wrist strap to help prevent injury to other people or damage to surrounding objects or the Wii Remote in case you accidentally let go of the Wii

Remote during game play.

Also remember the following:

• Make sure all players put on the wrist strap properly when it is their turn.

• Do not let go of the Wii Remote during game play.

• Dry your hands if they become moist.

• Allow adequate room around you during game play and make sure that all areas you might move into are clear of other people and objects.

• Stay at least three feet from the television.

• Use the Wii Remote Jacket.

Thank you for purchasing Virtua Tennis™ 4. Please note that this game is designed only for use with the Wii™. Be sure to read this instruction booklet thoroughly before you start playing.

CONTENTS

Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

World Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Arcade/Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Motion Play (Wii MotionPlus) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Nintendo WFC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

My Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

MENU CONTROLS

Hold the Wii Remote horizontally so the

+Control Pad is under your left thumb.

+Control Pad Make selection

2 Button

Enter selection

1 Button

Cancel/Return

2

Pointer

+Control Pad

B Button

A Button

HOME

+ Button

– Button

Speaker

1 Button

2 Button

Pointer

+Control Pad

B Button

A Button

HOME

+ Button

– Button

Speaker

1 Button

2 Button

MAIN MENU

Press the 2 Button at the Title Screen to display the Main Menu, and select one of the following modes:

WORLD TOUR (P.8) Fight your way through four tough seasons, setting your sights on first place at the grand slam championship.

ARCADE (P.12)

Jump right into the deep end and enjoy a series of matches in this arcade-style game mode.

EXHIBITION (P.12)

Play alone to hone your techniques, or have fun with friends. However you want to play, this basic single match mode allows you to set all match parameters to your liking.

PRACTICE

The first dedicated practice mode in the Virtua Tennis series. Follow the on-screen instructions to learn the simple controls needed to play like a pro!

PARTY (P.13)

A collection of fun and unique mini-games for 1 to 4 players.

MOTION PLAY (P.15) Swing the Wii Remote like a tennis racket to enjoy a more realistic tennis experience.

NINTENDO WFC (P.16)

Enjoy Ranked Matches and Player Matches with players from around the world via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection.

MY CLUB (P.17)

OPTIONS (P.18)

Customize your World Tour characters, and check your

Overall Stats and Medals.

Make changes to a variety of game settings.

PAUSE MENU

During tennis or Party gameplay, press the + Button to open the Pause menu with the following options. Note that not all options will be available in all modes.

Resume Game

Return to the game in progress.

Return to Main Menu Quit game in progress and return to Main Menu.

Restart

Controller Type

Camera Type

Camera Focus

Restart game in progress from the beginning.

Set to

Set to

Set to

A, B, C or D (p.4).

TV, Follow or Close (p.4)

Normal, Dynamic or Off (p.18)

Note: This game uses an auto-save feature. Please do not turn off the

Nintendo Wii console while the game is auto-saving your progress.

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CONTROLS

The following controls are used in all tennis modes except Motion Play (p.15).

Please note that explanations assume Type A confi guration. Confi guration can be changed via Options (p.18) and the Pause Menu (p.3).

Type A Type D Command

Move/Aim/After Touch

Top Spin

Super Shot

Slice

Lob

Toggle Camera Type

Pause/Pause Menu

2 Button

A Button

1 Button

B Button

Type B Type C

+Control Pad

1 Button

A Button

2 Button

B Button

2 Button

B Button

- Button

+ Button

1 Button

A Button

1 Button

B Button

2 Button

A Button

VIEWING THE GAME SCREEN

Player/COM Information

Player Number

Play Style/Match Momentum

Game Count

Player/Points won

Press the - Button to switch views.

TV (default) offers a 45° view of the action from above the court.

Close shows a much closer spectator view. Follow shows a court level view from behind the player.

Close View

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BASIC TECHNIQUES

SERVING

1. Use the +Control Pad to set your starting position and select a shot button to start the Serve Gauge.

2. Hold the left stick in the direction you wish to serve. Be careful however, for holding it too long will cause the ball to fault.

3. Press the shot button again so that the Serve Gauge stops on Max.

The closer it is to Max, the stronger the serve will be. Pressing the shot button while the gauge is rising will result in a

Slice Serve; pressing it while the gauge is dropping will result in a Spin Serve.

RETURNING SHOTS

1. Approach the ball

As the ball is returned by your opponent, try to anticipate where it will arrive in your own court and run quickly to that position. Your shot type and footing will vary depending on your position relative to the ball.

2. Press the Shot Button

Press the shot button to start your swing. The length of time between starting your swing and hitting the ball will determine the shot’s power. Additionally, the shot type will vary depending on the shot button used (see Shot Types, p.6).

3. Set the Direction

After pressing the shot button, use the +Control Pad to determine the shot’s direction. Holding the

+Control Pad longer will give you a sharper cross-court angle.

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SHOT TYPES Lob

Top Spin (Regular Shot)

Press the 2 Button for a regular shot with a Top Spin.

Slice (Defensive Shot)

Press the 1 Button for a Slice shot when you’re in a tight spot. The speed is slow, but it gives you time to regain your footing.

Top Spin

Slice

Lob

Press the B Button for a Lob shot that goes straight over your opponent’s head when they’re near the net.

Drop Shot

Push the B Button together with the +Control Pad down for a Drop shot. This allows you to return the ball close to the net in your opponent’s court.

Smash

If you’re positioned such that the ball reaches you before it bounces, you can automatically volley it back. High balls sent over your head can be smashed back into the opponent’s court.

Super Shot

As each match progresses, your Match Momentum Gauge (at the top left/right of the screen) will fi ll. Once the gauge is full, press the A Button to unleash a highpowered Super Shot unique to your character for the competitive advantage.

HITTING HARD SHOTS

1. Aim for the peak of the bounce

By aiming for the ball while at the peak of its bounce (high shot point), you can return it with greater force.

2. Anticipate the ball’s arrival and swing early

Position yourself where you think the ball will arrive and start your swing early to build a more powerful shot. Be careful, for if you fail to predict the ball’s arrival correctly, your shot will be weak.

MATCH MOMENTUM

The Match Momentum system is a new feature of Virtua Tennis 4, which increases the dynamism and excitement of the gameplay, allowing you to get completely immersed in the match fury. Your level of Match Momentum is displayed on the top left of the screen and your opponent’s appears on the right.

Match Momentum is built according to your

character’s Play Style. Each Play Style has its own conditions for increasing Match

Momentum, which are outlined in the Play Style descriptions in My Club (p.17).

Match Momentum

As Match Momentum increases, your character’s

abilities will be enhanced. Gradually unlock additional special shots and moves over the course of the match to gain the advantage.

Fill the Match Momentum Gauge to unlock

a Super Shot. Push the Super Shot button and watch the performance unfold dramatically before your eyes.

The Super Shot button can be pushed at any time once the Match Momentum Gauge is full.

Once the gauge is full, it will slowly decrease over time. Unleashing the Super

Shot will reduce it to zero immediately.

Good. Anticipate well and you will have a powerful return.

Bad. Poor anticipation leads to a weak return or missed shots.

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WORLD TOUR

Fight your way through four tough seasons with your eyes fi xed on winning the grand slam championship. To reach the top, it’s necessary to fi rst build your reputation. Whether it be taking part in matches, mingling with fans, or making volunteer contributions, everything you do will have an effect on your ratings, so choose your actions wisely. With careful planning, you can make a name for yourself in the world of tennis.

STARTING THE WORLD TOUR

Begin by selecting or creating a character.

To create a character, select an empty slot to proceed. Selecting a slot with an existing character will allow you to continue that character’s career from where you left off.

CREATING A CHARACTER

At the Player Registration screen, select a diffi culty level before progressing to character design. Over the next set of screens, you can create your player character’s likeness, just the way you want it.

Profi le: Set the character’s gender, name, date of birth and nationality.

Basic Player: Choose a template body from which to begin your customization.

Player Customization: Customize the Body Type, Face and Hair. The possible

customizations are endless!

Finally, select

Ready to complete the character design and begin the tour!

GAMEPLAY SYSTEM

Your tour begins in Tokyo, Japan. Though sometimes you will come to a fork in the road, you will continue to progress around the world one day at a time. When you’re ready to proceed, select a numbered ticket from those available to progress to your next destination; the number on the ticket determines how many spaces you will move, and the space you land on determines your activity for that day. You may land on a training activity, an event you can participate in, enforced rest to replenish your energy, or nothing at all. You can view a road map ahead of time, so plan wisely to ensure you can do all the activities that you want to do. And don’t worry, you won’t be alone; your coach will be there to support you every step of the way!

SCHEDULING MENU

This screen gives you an overview of your progress.

Here you can see how many days are left until the end of the season, as well as details on the next Big

Tournament and your entry status.

The scheduling menu allows you to select from the following:

MOVE

Go to the Map screen and select a ticket for your next destination.

VIEW MAP

SPT RATING

Take a look at the road ahead to plan your activity schedule.

See how you rank against the other players.

MY CLUB (P.17) Customize your character’s Play Style, clothing and equipment, and select Doubles partners.

MOVE SCREEN

Money

Stars

Condition

Tickets

Next Location

VIEW MAP SCREEN

Selected Activity

Activity Details

Effect on Stars (no change)

Effect on Condition (slight drop)

Effect on Money (medium expense)

Stars determine your SPT Rating and entry qualifi cations for tournaments.

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ACTIVITIES

Each activity is shown on the map as an icon. A selection of the icons and corresponding activities are detailed below.

TRAINING

Essential for building up your skills, most training will not affect your Stars, but it will take a toll on your condition.

There are eight different training activities which are very similar to the Party mode games detailed on p.13. Each training activity has its own unique icon, but all are colored blue for easy identifi cation.

EXHIBITION

A well-played match will increase your Stars, but will also take its toll on your condition.

There are three kinds of Exhibition matches: Practice matches can be identifi ed by the yellow tennis racket icon (a single racket for a Singles match, and two crossed rackets for a Doubles match); Special matches are identifi ed by a crown icon; and Fancy Dress matches are identifi ed by a face disguise.

REST

It’s important to stay in tip-top condition. If your condition starts getting low, stop at a rest stop to recuperate.

Rest stops can be identifi ed by the green deck chair icon.

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

Here you can perform a number of administrative tasks such as purchasing a single stop ticket, and hiring a publicity manager to work with you.

Management offi ces are identifi ed by the purple offi ce icon.

PUBLICITY

Regularly taking part in publicity work and charity events can do wonders for your rating. They can also become expensive, so watch your funding!

Publicity works are identifi ed by an icon showing a small crowd in yellow, and you can spot the charity events icon by the yellow t-shirt.

ACCIDENTS

These reduce your Stars, condition and money. Try to avoid landing on these.

Accidents are identifi ed by red downward pointing arrows.

TOURNAMENT

These are where you get to really show your tennis skills, if you’re qualifi ed to enter.

Expect rewards of both cash and SPT rating, but watch your condition.

Satellite tournament icons are similar in design to those of the Practice matches.

Other tournament icons come in a variety of designs.

SPT RATING

As your rating improves, you will gradually work your way up the SPT Rating scale.

To check your current position, go to the Scheduling menu and select SPT Rating.

DOUBLES PARTNER

As your tour progresses and your reputation improves, more and more players will want to join you as partners for Doubles matches. Each will have their own strengths and weaknesses, so decide who you’ll be paired with at Doubles tournaments and

Practices by selecting My Club (p.17) from the Scheduling Menu, and then choosing

Doubles Partner. Early in the tour, only one partner is available and they are selected by default.

CONDITION

Your current physical condition is shown on a gauge at the top of the Move screen.

Different activities have different effects on your condition, as you can see from the activity information box at the Map screen: an arrow pointing downwards shows your condition has declined, an upward pointing arrow shows your recovery, and a dash indicates a small, unimportant impact. The degree of change is also indicated by the number of arrows.

If your condition gets low, then your match performance may suffer. Letting your condition drop to zero will result in an injury that will take several days to recover from. Stopping at rest stops regularly will keep you in the best shape. Performing well while training can also improve your condition, meaning less rest stops would be required.

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ARCADE/EXHIBITION

Both of these modes allow you to practice and enjoy your tennis skills in regular matches. Arcade lets you jump straight into the action and enjoy a series of matches, whereas Exhibition lets you play a single match exactly to your liking with friends or alone.

On selecting either of these modes, you will be presented with the following options. Note that selections are more limited for Arcade.

Match Type

Number of Players

Game/COM Level

Court

Set to Singles/Doubles

Arcade: 1 to 2 (Doubles matches only)

Exhibition:

1/2/3/4 players

Set to

Easy/Normal/Hard/Very Hard

Choose a venue from the courts available (Exhibition only)

ADVANCED SETTINGS (EXHIBITION ONLY)

Number of Games

Set up to 6 games per set

Number of Sets

Tie Breaker

Server

Set 1/3/5 sets per match

Decide the winner with a tie breaker game in the case of a tie

Set the court serving fi rst to Front/Back/Random

POSITION SELECT

Use the +Control Pad left/right to choose a position for each player. In Arcade, this is only available for

Doubles matches.

CHARACTER SELECTION

Choose from one of the professional players available, or to play as one of your custom World

Tour characters select Load (choose a character) or

Current (most recently played World Tour character).

Different players have different strengths, so choose carefully.

After you have made your choice, you can then go on to select characters for your Doubles partner and opponents (Exhibition only).

PARTY

Play a variety of tennis-themed party games with friends or alone. Set the number of players, choose a game, and click Ready to progress to the Character Selection screen, as detailed on p.12. Once you’ve chosen your player, the selected game will begin.

Clay Shooting

Break as many clay targets as possible with wellaimed shots. Score extra points by breaking stacked targets with one shot. When you’re running low on targets, break a red target to restock. Gold targets are worth more points.

Ace Striker

Take serves at a soccer goal and earn points for scoring. White- colored defenders can be blown away with strong serves. You can earn more points by scoring goals in succession.

Egg Collector

Touch the eggs on the court to make them hatch, and then guide as many chicks as possible to the mother hen. The chicks follow you, so try to steer them away from balls. The more you guide to safety simultaneously, the higher your score.

Royal Poker

Flip cards over by hitting them with balls, and put together a hand of poker. The higher the hand, the higher the score. Aim for lit-up cards to effi ciently build your hands.

Wind Match

Keep a rally going with your opponent on a windswept court. More points are added as you keep the rally going. But watch out: hitting a balloon on the court makes the wind change direction.

When playing with two or more players, the side that wins the rally receives the points.

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Bomb Match

Rally using bomb balls that count down with every hit.

Drop the counts to zero and make them explode on your opponent’s side of the court. Hitting bombs onto the circles on the court will speed up the countdown, so use that to your advantage.

Wall Match

Sliding wall panels on top of the net hinder regular play. You can move the panels up and down by stepping on like-colored switches on the court. When the panels are up, the ball will bounce back. The more panels that are up when a point is scored, the higher the bonus.

Coin Match

Collect the coins that appear on the court. Large coins score higher. You can make more coins appear by scoring points off of your opponent.

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MOTION PLAY (Wii MOTIONPLUS)

Swing your Wii Remote or Wii Remote connected to Wii MotionPlus like a tennis racket and enjoy a realistic tennis experience. The controls are as simple as swinging to meet the ball sent from the opposing court. Before you know it, it’ll be just like playing tennis with your favorite players.

In addition to Exhibition matches, there is also an extra Party game only available in

Motion Play mode.

Up to two players can play simultaneously, so whether you’re playing Singles, Doubles, or Party games, there are lots of ways the game can be enjoyed with your family and friends.

MENU CONTROLS

Hold the Wii Remote vertically and use the following controls to navigate menus:

Pointer

A Button

B Button

+ Button

Move the cursor

Enter selection

Cancel/Return

Pause (during gameplay)

TopSpin

1. Shot Direction

The shot direction is determined by the position of the racket at the time it meets the ball. Swinging early will send the ball left (right with backhand), and swinging later will send it right (left with backhand).

Slice

TopSpin

Slice

2. Shot Types

TopSpin

Lob

Slice

Lob

Top Spin Slice

Lob

Slice

Toss-Serve

(PS3,Wii)

Lob

Toss-Serve

(PS3,Wii)

Serve

Lob

Holding the B Button will allow the player to approach the net. Releasing the B

Button will return the player to the baseline.

(XBOX360)

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Toss-Serve

(PS3,Wii)

Toss-Serve

(XBOX360)

Toss-Serve

(XBOX360)

NINTENDO WFC

Connect to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection and enjoy playing with other players from around the world.

Play against someone

Play friends at

Clubhouse

Play in Arcade mode as you wait for an opponent. Games played in this mode will have a direct effect on your ranking.

Enjoy Exhibition matches and Party games with other members at the Clubhouse. Games played in this mode will not affect your ranking.

Profi le Settings

Set the name to use as your online profi le.

Message Settings Set messages to be displayed during Network matches.

Friend Roster

Rankings

Register and manage your Friend Roster.

View the SPT World Rankings.

PLAY AGAINST SOMEONE

In this mode, you can play Arcade matches as you search for a suitable opponent.

This simple system takes all the stress out of matchmaking!

Depending on your results, your position in the SPT World Ranking will rise or fall.

Keep your sights on the number 1 spot!

PLAY FRIENDS AT CLUBHOUSE

In this mode, you can exchange pre-set messages and freely play Exhibition matches and Party games with other members gathered at the virtual Clubhouse.

There are four courts available for Singles, Doubles, and Party games.

IN-PLAY MESSAGES

Take things up a notch and voice your feelings at those crucial moments with customized In-Play Messages!

Set up to two custom messages for when the match starts and for when you’re winning or losing a point, or worse, a game. Letting other players know what’s on your mind at those crucial moments really brings the game to life!

FRIEND CODES

A personal Friend Code for this game will be available when you access Nintendo

WFC from the Main Menu. By exchanging your unique Friend Code with your friends and registering them to your Friend Roster, it will allow you to quickly connect with one another to enjoy an online match with people you know rather than an unknown player.

To protect your privacy, do not give out personal information such as last name, phone number, birth date, age, school, e-mail or home address when communicating with others.

The End User License Agreement which governs Wii online game play and sets forth the Wii Privacy Policy is available in the Wii console’s System Settings and online at www.nintendo.com/games/wifi /wii.

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MY CLUB

Customize your World Tour characters, and view gameplay data and medals.

TOUR PLAYER

In this mode you can change the Play Style of your Tour Players, as well as purchase and change clothing and gear. A wide variety of Play Styles and gear can be unlocked, allowing you to make your player just the way you want them.

PLAY STYLE LESSON

Choose a Play Style for your character from those which have been unlocked. The selected Play Style will have a direct effect on your character’s skills and the way Match Momentum is increased. Changing

Play Style costs the amount indicated, and this will be deducted from your funds.

KIT CATALOG

Looking for new gear? The icon indicates which new items are available. Simply select an item you’d like to purchase and the amount shown will be deducted from your funds. You will also be given the option to equip your gear.

If an item has already been purchased, then a grey checkmark will be shown and the price will be displayed as zero. Select a purchased item to equip it.

OVERALL STATS

Here you can check details of your overall progress to review your achievements. Move the +Control

Pad left/right to scroll through each page.

MEDALS

A wide variety of medals can be won by clearing different conditions! Here you can see all the medals you’ve earned and check the conditions required to achieve them.

Bronze, silver and gold medals are awarded depending on the content. Do your best to win them all! Use the +Control Pad left/right to scroll through each page.

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OPTIONS

Make changes to a variety of game settings as follows:

GAME SETTINGS

Speed

Set the serve speed display to km/h or mph.

Camera View

Behind (The player will be shown from behind during single play.)

Alternate (The player’s position will change.)

Camera Type

Set to TV (high view), Close (closer to the action) or

Follow (court level).

Camera Focus Controls the way the camera follows the action.

Normal (During Super Shot, the camera angle switches.)

Dynamic (During Super Shot or serve, the camera switches to dynamic.)

CONTROLLER

Set the controller layout type from A to D, and turn the Rumble feature On or Off.

AUDIO

Set the volume of music and sound effects (SE) from 0 (mute) to 10 (loudest).

CREDITS

See the names of the people that brought you Virtua Tennis 4.

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LIMITED WARRANTY:

SEGA of America, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the game disc or cartridge shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90-days from the original date of purchase. If a defect covered by this limited warranty occurs during this 90-day warranty period, the defective game disc or cartridge will be replaced free of charge. This limited warranty does not apply if the defects have been caused by negligence, accident, unreasonable use, modification, tampering, or any other causes not related to defective materials or manufacturing workmanship. This limited warranty does not apply to used software or to software acquired through private transactions between individuals or purchased from online auction sites. Please retain the original, or a photocopy, of your dated sales receipt to establish the date of purchase for in-warranty replacement. For replacement, return the product, with its original packaging and receipt, to the retailer from which the software was originally purchased. In the event that you cannot obtain a replacement from the retailer, please contact SEGA to obtain support.

Obtaining technical support/service

To receive additional support, including troubleshooting assistance, please contact

SEGA at:

Website: www.sega.com/support

Telephone: 1-800-USA-SEGA

LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY

ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY

LIMITED TO 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE AND ARE SUBJECT TO

THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH HEREIN. IN NO EVENT SHALL SEGA OF AMERICA,

INC. BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING

FROM THE BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. THE

PROVISIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE VALID IN THE UNITED STATES

AND CANADA ONLY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW

LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL

OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY

NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY PROVIDES YOU WITH SPECIFIC LEGAL

RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

To register this product, please go to www.sega.com

SEGA of America, Inc.

350 Rhode Island Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94103

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Key Features

  • World Tour Mode
  • Arcade Mode
  • Exhibition Mode
  • Practice Mode
  • Party Mode
  • Motion Play Mode
  • Support for Wii MotionPlus

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I customize my character in World Tour mode?
You can customize your character's appearance, play style, clothing, and equipment in the My Club section of the World Tour mode.
What are the different Play Styles in the game?
The game offers a variety of Play Styles, each with unique strengths and weaknesses. Choose the Play Style that best suits your gameplay preferences.
How do I play Motion Play mode with the Wii MotionPlus?
Connect the Wii MotionPlus to your Wii Remote and hold it vertically. Swing the Wii Remote like a tennis racket to control your shots.

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