Become a tennis champ or enjoy a knock-about with your friends: you set the pace in this fun, adventurous sports title that you don't need an ace serve to enjoy
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has released Everybody's™ Tennis for PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) - a globe-trotting tennis adventure that you can play wherever you go. Courtesy of developers Clap Hanz, the latest edition of this much loved franchise features all you would expect of an Everybody's™ title - and more. Dress and look the part with the most advanced character customisation seen yet; then play the part in a single-player story mode touring some of the world's most extreme and exciting courts - and share the fun wherever you take your PSP with multiplayer games for up to four friends at once.
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Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has released Everybody's™ Tennis for PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) - a globe-trotting tennis adventure that you can play wherever you go. Courtesy of developers Clap Hanz, the latest edition of this much loved franchise features all you would expect of an Everybody's™ title - and more. Dress and look the part with the most advanced character customisation seen yet; then play the part in a single-player story mode touring some of the world's most extreme and exciting courts - and share the fun wherever you take your PSP with multiplayer games for up to four friends at once.
If you've caught tennis fever this summer, Everybody's Tennis is the game for you - and you don't need a court to enjoy it. Play in the park, by the pool or indoors; it's up to you. There's no need to wear whites: Everybody's Tennis lets your creativity run free and your own style shine through. Express yourself by customising your character with hundreds of quirky and stylish items, then set-off on your journey to superstardom. It's easy to pick up and play but offers loads of subtlety that will only come with time and practice. You can take your new tennis career as seriously or as casually as you like. If you just fancy a knockabout, it couldn't be easier to pick it up and play a quick set - either on your own or with up to three pals in multiplayer mode.
If you're a serious student with an eye on attaining pro standard, on the other hand, there's an Everybody's Tennis world map to work your way across, progressing up the ranks as your skills improve. Master the advanced shot system that lets you volley, drop or smash your way to victory. Every court has its own characteristics, and every new area on the map comes with a set of intriguing tasks to complete before you are invited on court to take on the best players the region has to offer. Keep an eye out for hidden items on the court which you'll need to pass onto other characters to help you progress. You'll never be short of a challenge as you hone your skills to reach the top and take the world tennis circuit by store.
The tennis season is in full swing: it's time to take to the court and play your part! Everybody's Tennis for PSP™ is out now. Find out more at www.in.playstation.com
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About Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Ltd
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE), based in London, is responsible for the distribution, marketing and sales of PlayStation®3, PlayStation®2, PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable) and PlayStation®Network software and hardware in 99 territories across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania. SCEE also develops, publishes, markets and distributes entertainment software for these formats, and manages the third party licensing programs for the formats in these territories. Since the launch of PlayStation 3 in November 2006, over 33.4 million units have been sold globally and continue to be sold at a record level. Maintaining its position as one of the most successful consumer electronic products in history, PlayStation 2 has sold over 142.8 million systems worldwide. Since its launch at the end of 2004, over 60.1 million PSPs have been sold globally, highlighting the importance of the portable entertainment market. With the huge increase in interest and accessibility of network applications and network gaming, over 40 million accounts have registered to PlayStation Network, the free-to-access interactive environment, and over 829 million items have been downloaded.
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