Game company puts new spin on virtual tennis
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
- First there was "Tennis for Two," then Atari's "Pong." Tennis has been a popular subject for video games for decades. Now, gaming company 2K Games is putting a unique spin on the classic game with "Topspin Tennis," which features real-life athletes. Michelle Miller has more.
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It’s irony that the NBA roster has all the players and Topspin 2K has like what? 8 players? Giving that tennis players are sometimes extremely tight on money, why not sponsor more tennis player and use them in the game?
Awesome! My thumbs need the exercise.
Ha, loved it when he's explaining how they need to keep people consuming and away from social media, movies, TV, and Michelle Miller finishes that sentence with "from real life"
Nice to see Dr. Paul!
It will be so good.
DO IT FOR FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately, they won't play real tennis...like the guy said...they want ALL of your time...& 💰.