
Wimbledon Ii Game

Alright, so Wimbledon II on the Sega Master System—yeah, it’s one of those old-school tennis games that somehow makes pixelated grass courts feel kinda real. You pick your player (no Federer here, just generic champs), and suddenly you’re smacking serves that actually have weight to them. The volleys are satisfyingly crisp, though good luck nailing a perfect drop shot—took me a few matches to stop sending those straight into the net.
It’s got that classic arcade feel where the AI starts easy but gets sneaky fast. One minute you’re acing every serve, the next you’re scrambling at the baseline while the computer pulls off some ridiculous cross-court winner. And yeah, the graphics are obviously dated, but there’s charm in the way the crowd just… sits there, motionless, like mannequins judging your backhand.
If you’ve got nostalgia for early sports sims or just want to see how tennis games used to play, it’s a solid time capsule. Just don’t expect a deep career mode—this is pure, uncomplicated racket-swinging fun.
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