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Top Rank Tennis is a tennis video game released on the Game Boy initially in 1993 by Nintendo. The game is for the gamers who were looking for a more realistic tennis experience on the system as opposed to those wanting the more arcade-esque Tennis, which was also released on the Game Boy a while before this game. The game features similar rules to the real game. A player volleys a tennis ball over the net and onto the other side, and the other player will do all they can to hit it back. They will continue to do this until someone misses the ball. A match is won by acquiring the most points. Each time a player misses a ball, the other player earns 15 points.

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  • Top Rank Tennis is a tennis video game released on the Game Boy initially in 1993 by Nintendo. The game is for the gamers who were looking for a more realistic tennis experience on the system as opposed to those wanting the more arcade-esque Tennis, which was also released on the Game Boy a while before this game. The game features similar rules to the real game. A player volleys a tennis ball over the net and onto the other side, and the other player will do all they can to hit it back. They will continue to do this until someone misses the ball. A match is won by acquiring the most points. Each time a player misses a ball, the other player earns 15 points.
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  • Tennis
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  • Game
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  • Top Rank Tennis
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  • Single player, multiplayer
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  • 15(xsd:integer)
  • --07-28
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  • Top Rank Tennis is a tennis video game released on the Game Boy initially in 1993 by Nintendo. The game is for the gamers who were looking for a more realistic tennis experience on the system as opposed to those wanting the more arcade-esque Tennis, which was also released on the Game Boy a while before this game. The game features similar rules to the real game. A player volleys a tennis ball over the net and onto the other side, and the other player will do all they can to hit it back. They will continue to do this until someone misses the ball. A match is won by acquiring the most points. Each time a player misses a ball, the other player earns 15 points.
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