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Jun
04

Let’s Golf! on Android

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Let’s Golf! on Android is NOW AVAILABLE on Gameloft’s website: j.mp Play the first Android family golf game and discover a fun atmosphere making golf accessible to anyone with 63 holes in 4 environments in 3D and 4 characters to customize. – 63 holes in 4 distinct locations remodelled in 3D: Fiji Beach, the American Mountains, the English Countryside, and Scottish Lochs. – 4 cool and animated characters customizable with your own style. Each player has unique strengths and weaknesses. – Controls adaptable to anyone: Advanced mode plays like a sports simulation game and you can even add spin to the ball. Casual mode for easy fun and fewer bogies (but no, it wont let you cheat).

Gigaputt… make the world your golf course! Check out the game app on iTunes: bit.ly Swing into action with this totally original golf game! Gigaputt, the first augmented reality virtual golfing app, creates a golf course wherever you go. Instead of clubs, just swing your iPhone to drive the virtual ball around town, aiming for holes that have been laid out for you using your phones GPS capabilities. Gigaputt is available for the iPhone and iPod Touch running operating system 3.0 and later. (Exploring mode requires the iPhone due to a need for GPS capabilities) Music in video: “Tane Mahuta” by The Ruby Suns. Check out their music at www.myspace.com Check out the album at Amazon: amzn.to … (more info) (less info)

Celebrate Tennis Month in May with the USTA by getting your children involved with the lifetime sport. Today, we spotlight the “Continuous Rally,” which tests the motor skills and hand-eye coordination of 7 & 8-year-olds, all while challenging them in a fun and engaging manner. Players are in pairs on either side of the net. This team begins with an underhand serve and sees how may balls they can hit back and forth over the net without missing. When an error is made, the opposite player will begin the rally with an underhand serve. For more information about Tennis Month, check out www.usta.com For more about QuickStart Tennis, head to quickstarttennis.com Copyright 2010, USTA.com

Classic Game Room season 1. August 8, 2000. The boys at CGR review Virtua Tennis for the Sega Dreamcast. This was an arcade game from nearly 10 years ago out of Japan, where you play as a number of tennis pros in a video game tournament to the death (sort of). You can win money and stuff along the way, as well as respect, fame and sleaze that comes with it. CGR wasn’t much into sports games but this one was fairly enjoyable and it’s amusing to see how excited they were about the possibility …

*** BACKGROUND MUSIC INFO IS BELOW! *** Way back in 1958, William Higinbotham invented Tennis For Two to liven up visitor day at Brookhaven

Apr
13

Esther Vergeer – Wheelchair Tennis

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