SEGA has 3 decades worth of gaming mascots under their belt and what better way to celebrate such a bright, colourful collection of beloved characters than with an innovative, unique Tennis game. While it is nothing new and regardless of the fact the competition does it better, at least the DS finally gets a competent tennis game. When compared to the other versions of the same game released on every platform except for the Atari, believe it or not, the DS version is surprisingly the most polished, enjoyable of the crew. Review inside



