
In a leaked document discovered on French website Objectif-sega.com that PlayStation 2 backwards compatibility could be coming to the PSN. In the past, we reported other reports of BC but this “leaked” document listing games is more evidence of it happening. We already know God of War and God of War 2 will be bundled on thier own Blu-Ray disc instead of PSN. But it seems like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and a Sonic Game will make it’s way to the PSN.
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The fine folks over at Thinkgeek.com have re-stocked their inventory with.. ready for this… The Sega Dreamcast for a whopping $99! For many true gamers who went through the “video game console timeline” of the ’90s know that the Sega Dreamcast was a superior piece of hardware. Ahead of it’s time, the Dreamcast offered some of the better titles which included; Virtua Tennis, Shenmue and Jet Grind Radio.
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Coming to XBox 360, PS3, PC and maybe Wii in May of 2009 published by SEGA is Virtual Tennis 2009.

Once a solid game on the Dreamcast, SEGA has done a great job continuing the fast paced and competitive gameplay with Virtua Tennis. Roger Federer is still ranked the #1 Tennis player but I’m sure many of you will try to overtake him using Rafael Nadal. I hope Tim Henman will be available as he was my best character from Virtua Tennis past.
Virtua Tennis 2009 will again allow you to take on the world’s top tennis players in some of the most realistic courts to be found on gaming consoles. Take on the likes of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer or play as Maria Sharapova against Venus Williams to recreate some classic court battles. Joining this impressive roster of tennis stars are several new players for 2009, including men’s World No.4 Andy Murray and ladies French Open champion Ana Ivanovic. In addition to the traditional singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches, Virtua Tennis 2009 will also have the official Davis Cup license, giving players the coveted opportunity to lead their country to glory!
Categories: News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 Tags: 2009, andy murray, dreamcast, maria sharapova, rafael nadal, roger federer, SEGA, tim henman, venus williams, virtua tennis
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