International Tennis Open
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| Developer(s) | Infogrames Multimedia |
|---|---|
| Publisher(s) | Philips Interactive Media Pathé Interactive |
| Designer(s) | Bertrand Brocard |
| Platform(s) | CD-i, Macintosh, DOS |
| Release | 1992 |
| Genre(s) | Sports |
International Tennis Open is a sports video game developed by Infogrames Multimedia and co-published by Philips Interactive Media and Pathé Interactive in 1992. It was released on Philips CD-i, Macintosh, and DOS. It was a pack-in game for some CD-i models.[1] The UK version of the game is available in French and English as it is a French game.
Players take on the role of "Victor Player" - An experienced player whose nationality depends on what language has been selected. There are several different gameplay styles. Match - Allows players to play a single game of tennis. Tournament - Allows players to play a series of games against various opponents. Training - Allows players to practice before playing a game. This involved playing against a ball throwing machine.
In between or at the start of games, sports commentator George Eddy would comment on the game.