Top Rank Tennis | |
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Developer(s) | Pax Softnica |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Game Boy [1] [2] |
Release | 1993 |
Top Rank Tennis, released in some territories as Top Ranking Tennis, [3] is a tennis video game from Nintendo. Players can play against each other by linking two Game Boys. [1]
The game was developed by Softnica Co., Ltd. a company founded in 1987. [4]
Publication | Score |
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Power Unlimited | 70% [5] |
Joypad | 95% [6] |
GB Action | 90% [7] |
Nottingham Post | 90% [3] |
Wellingborough and Rushden Herald and Post | 3/5 [8] |
GB Action gave the game a score of 90% praising the gameplay and the graphics as well as the game's difficulty. [7] Power Unlimited gave Top Rank Tennis a score of 70% writing: "It's hardly spectacular, but Top Rank Tennis is a good game nonetheless. The rules are all there and it looks good compared to other Game Boy games. You need a very fast reaction time if you want to win. [5]
Top Rank Tennis | |
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Developer(s) | Pax Softnica |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Game Boy [1] [2] |
Release | 1993 |
Top Rank Tennis, released in some territories as Top Ranking Tennis, [3] is a tennis video game from Nintendo. Players can play against each other by linking two Game Boys. [1]
The game was developed by Softnica Co., Ltd. a company founded in 1987. [4]
Publication | Score |
---|---|
Power Unlimited | 70% [5] |
Joypad | 95% [6] |
GB Action | 90% [7] |
Nottingham Post | 90% [3] |
Wellingborough and Rushden Herald and Post | 3/5 [8] |
GB Action gave the game a score of 90% praising the gameplay and the graphics as well as the game's difficulty. [7] Power Unlimited gave Top Rank Tennis a score of 70% writing: "It's hardly spectacular, but Top Rank Tennis is a good game nonetheless. The rules are all there and it looks good compared to other Game Boy games. You need a very fast reaction time if you want to win. [5]