Sega VirtuaTennis 3 061213 manual

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    PLA YST A TION®3 US MANUAL VIR TUA TENNIS™ 3 FEB 5 VT3_PS3_MNLGUTS.qxp 2/5/07 9:09 PM Page 1[...]

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    1 Thank you for purchasing Virtua T ennis™ 3 . Please note that this softwar e is designed for use with the PLA YST A TION ® 3 computer entertainment system. Be sur e to read this software manual thoroughly before you start playing. CONTENTS Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    3 2 Starting a game: Before use, carefully read the instructions supplied with the PLA YST A TION ® 3 computer entertainment system. The documentation contains information on setting up and using your system as well as important safety information. Check that the MAIN POWER switch (located on the system rear) is turned on. Insert the Virtua T enni[...]

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    5 4 CONTROLS The following controls are used in this game. Please note that all explanations assume A T ype configuration. Configuration can be changed via Options (p.10) and the Pause Menu (p.19). VIEWING THE GAME SCREEN Press the SELECT button to switch between Court Cam (default) and Player Cam. Court Cam offers a TV Gantry view of the action fr[...]

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    7 6 2 Press the Shot Button Press the shot button to start your swing. The length of time between starting your swing and hitting the ball will determine the shot's power . Additionally , the shot type will vary depending on the shot button used (see Shot T ypes). 1 Approach the ball As the ball is returned by your opponent, try to anticipate [...]

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    9 8 Press the ST ART button at the Title Screen to bring up the Main Menu, and use the left stick CV and the g S button to select from the following modes: ■ W orld T our Cr eate and develop your own player character and enter competitions all around the world for the number one world ranking (p.11). ■ T ournament T ake part in a 5 match Single[...]

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    11 10 Create your own player character , develop them through training and coaching, and enter competitions held all around the globe to rise through the ranks for the number one spot. ST AR TING THE WORLD TOUR Select New Game to create a player character from scratch or slect Continue to load previously saved W orld T our Player Data from your sto[...]

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    13 12 HOME Come here to rest your player , change gear and manage your W orld T our Player Data. The complete player status and parameters are displayed on the right side of the screen for your refer ence. Change Gear Select Change Gear from the Home menu to change clothes and put on accessories received as prizes, and from players, sponsors, the c[...]

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    15 14 GAME EVENTS As the W orld T our progresses, a variety of dif ferent game events will take place. T ennis Academy The practical coaching you receive here will improve your overall game. Clear each challenge to increase your parameters and progr ess to a higher level of training. Challenges include the following: ■ Groundstroke Practice: Hit [...]

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    17 16 A T ournament mode for 1 to 2 players. A Singles tour nament comprises five matches and a Doubles tournament comprises three. SELECTING A MA TCH SYSTEM Select T ournament from the Main Menu and choose a Singles or Doubles competition. Doubles matches in T ournament mode are for two players playing co-operatively . ST AR TING THE COMPETITION O[...]

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    19 18 ■ Stage Choose the location of the game (p.24). Depending on the court, the ball will react differ ently . Available stages will also increase as you win competitions in W orld T our mode. ■ Game Count The number of games needed to win a set and tie-break options. ■ Set Count The number of sets needed to win the game. ■ Server Choose [...]

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    21 20 Roger Federer (SUI) Height 185cm (6’1”) W eight 80kg (177lbs) Date of Birth August 8, 1981 Preferred Hand Right-handed Play T ype All Around Andy Roddick (USA) Height 187cm (6’2”) W eight 86kg (190lbs) Date of Birth August 30, 1982 Preferred Hand Right-handed Play T ype Big Server Rafael Nadal (ESP) Height 185cm (6’1”) W eight 85k[...]

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    23 22 Lindsay Davenport (USA) Height 189cm (6’2 1 / 2 ”) Weight 79kg (175lbs) Date of Birth June 8, 1976 Preferred Hand Right-handed Play T ype Big Server V enus Williams (USA) Height 185cm (6’1”) W eight 72.5kg (160lbs) Date of Birth June 17, 1980 Preferred Hand Right-handed Play T ype Powerful Strokes Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) Height 175cm (5[...]

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    24 A variety of tennis courts are available in V irtua T ennis™ 3 .A selection is shown below: COUR TS V ancouver , Canada Seating : 1,000 Surface: Grass Ball Speed: Fast Bounce: Low T okyo, Japan Seating : 3,000 Surface: Carpet Ball Speed: Regular Bounce: High Dubai, U.A.E. Seating : 500 Surface: Hard Ball Speed: Regular Bounce: High London, Eng[...]

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    27 26 USER AGREEMENT AND SOFTWARE LICENSE THIS AGREEMENT (THE “AGREEMENT”) DESCRIBES THE TERMS ON WHICH SEGA CORPORA TION AND ITS AFFILIA TED C OMP ANIES (COLLECTIVEL Y , "SEGA") OFFER YOU ACCESS TO PLAY A VIDEO GAME (THE "GAME"). BY ACCEPTING, YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW . BY NOT ACCEPTING, YOU DECLINE THIS OF[...]

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    28 LIMITED WARRANTY : S EGA of America, Inc. warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the game disc or cartridge shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90-days fr om the original date of purchase. If a defect covered by this limited warranty occurs during this 90-day warranty period, the defective game disc o[...]