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Virtua Tennis 2009
Virtua Tennis 2009 cover
Developers
Sumo Digital
Publishers
Sega
Engines
Sunshine Engine[1]
Release dates
Windows June 9, 2009
Reception
Metacritic 68
IGDB 75
Taxonomy
Microtransactions None
Modes Singleplayer, Multiplayer
Pacing Real-time
Perspectives Third-person, Bird's-eye view
Controls Direct control
Genres Sports
Sports Tennis
Art styles Realistic
Series Virtua Tennis
Virtua Tennis 2009 on HowLongToBeat
Virtua Tennis 2009 on IGDB
Virtua Tennis 2009 on MobyGames
Virtua Tennis 2009 on Wikipedia
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General information

Steam Community Discussions

Virtua Tennis 2009 is a singleplayer and multiplayer third-person and bird's-eye view sports game in the Virtua Tennis series.

Availability

Source DRM Notes Keys OS
Retail
DRM details are not known
Windows
Steam (unavailable)
DRM details are not known
Windows

Game data

Configuration file(s) location

System Location
Windows
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/10690/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game data location

System Location
Windows
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/10690/pfx/[Note 1]

Save game cloud syncing

System Native Notes
Steam Cloud

Video

Input

Audio

Audio feature State Notes
Separate volume controls
Surround sound
Subtitles
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost

Localizations

Language UI Audio Sub Notes
English
French
German
Spanish
Italian
Dutch

Network

Multiplayer types

Type Native Notes
Local play
LAN play
Online play

Other information

API

Technical specs Supported Notes
Direct3D 9.0c
Shader Model support 3.0
Executable 32-bit 64-bit Notes
Windows

Middleware

No middleware information; you can edit this page to add it.

System requirements

Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) XP
Processor (CPU) Intel Dual Core 2.8 GHz
System memory (RAM) 1 GB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 4 GB
Video card (GPU) Nvidia GeForce 6600


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data (use Wine regedit to access Windows registry paths). Games with Steam Cloud support may store data in ~/.steam/steam/userdata/<user-id>/10690/ in addition to or instead of this directory. The app ID (10690) may differ in some cases. Treat backslashes as forward slashes. See the glossary page for details.

References

  1. Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing Dev Diary 4 – A Tour of Sumo - last accessed on 2010-02-17
    "All this art is great, but without an engine to power it, it’s not going to be much of a game. To this end we’ve been using our in-house Sunshine engine to make it all whizz around at high speed. If you’ve played our OutRun conversions, VT3 or Sega Superstars Tennis, you’ve already played with Sunshine!"