Win! Virtua Tennis for PSP
Sega teams up with Sumo Digital to bring the loved tennis franchise to PSP. Five copies to be won.
One of the finest games on PSP to date has to be Sega's Virtua Tennis, and for reasons best kept to themselves, the folks at Sega have offered us five copies to give away. Realising that a few of you could probably use an extra PSP game or two, the last thing we'd want to do is turn them down...
The exceptionally good arcade tennis title is fast-paced, wonderfully animated and highly addictive, and awesome fun for multiple players. The franchise has enjoyed several arcade and console outings, and the recent release of the PSP version was met with joy for handheld gamers.
An impressive roster of licensed world stars bring realism and authority to the port. Exhibition mode lets players jump straight into the action with their favorite player, while Tournament mode challenges gamers with five pre-set singles stages and three pre-set doubles stages.
Winners of today's contest will choose 14 internationally ranked tennis pros, play around the world on hard, clay, and grass courts, and enjoy multiplayer Wi-Fi functionality as the face-off against other PSP owners for up to 16 players.
Just answer the following tricky question:
Which of the following did Sumo Digital also help develop?
a) Bubsy in Fractured Fairy Tales
b) Reel Deal Slots Bonus Mania
c) OutRun2
Email your answer to contest@kikizo.com, stating your full name, mailing address, and your answer to the question. You must also make sure that your email address will be active at the date the copetition closes.
The competition closing date is Wednesday, March 29 2006. All winners will be notified by email soon after the closing date. Good luck! -->
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