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Product Features

Platform: Xbox
  • Master all the shots, including slices, lobs, drops, spins, and several trick shots
  • Perfect your play on various surfaces, including clay, hard court, and grass
  • Take risks and pull off world-class shots - you can even argue a call and work the crowd, to make yourself more popular
  • Choose form 16 real pros, from Anna Kournikova to Pete Sampras -- or create your own player for a unique image on the court
  • Play in singles or doubles matches, with all the intensity of real-life mixed play

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  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B00009YFU4
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches ; 6.1 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: October 29, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #17,842 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Top Spin is the complete tennis experience. Define your tennis playing style, take risks, pull off world-class shots, argue calls, and work the crowd to develop a unique image on the court. You can also train with a coach, to master shots and playing surfaces and work your way up the online rankings to become the best in the world.

Top Spin offers singles or doubles matches with 16 of the world's top professionals, including cover athletes Anna Kournikova and the world's number-one player, Lleyton Hewitt.



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Top Spin is an exciting new sports game that takes you through the world of the pro tennis circuit! Work your way up the online rankings to become the best in the world!

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A fun tennis game buried beneath aggravation, November 14, 2003
By Steven Myers (SF Bay Area) - See all my reviews
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On the one hand, Top Spin can be a fun and addictive tennis game--easily the best on Xbox and, in most respects, more than a match for the classic tennis game, Virtua Tennis. On the other, Top Spin is weighed down by numerous little points of irritation and frustration. Alone, none of them would make a major difference, but when put together, they really hurt the overall product.

First, the good. Top Spin is easy to pick up--if you've ever played any console tennis game, you can get the basics down in a minute or two; and if you haven't, there's a quick and easy tutorial. The controls work well here, with each button hitting a different kind of shot (normal, slice, top spin, lob), and the triggers allowing for more difficult drop and risky shots. The graphics are great, with gorgeous stadiums and nicely animated players. And the career mode is nice, with a create-a-player feature that lets you design even the particularities of your player's face and body type. As you play in career mode, you can develop an individual set of skills for your player. You might want to serve-and-volley, or stay on the baseline and hit with power. Any type of player is easily created.

But Top Spin has too many problems. The handful of licensed (real life) players are powered-up over and above their stats, so that the difficulty level swings wildly between the made-up players you'll face and the real-life ones. Second, the game abuses the risk shot system--obviously, the game doesn't have the same timing issues as a player, and your AI opponent will frequently kill you with perfect risk shot after risk shot. Perhaps most annoyingly, given that the Xbox has a hard drive, you can't quit playing in the middle of a tournament in career mode and come back later--you have to forfeit. Probably for this reason, in career mode, you win a set at 3 games, not 6. This makes the game even more frustrating, because if you're broken by the AI, you have to immediately break-back or the set may well be over.

All told, I enjoy Top Spin, but only in small doses, and not nearly as much as I might have. It remains the best tennis game on Xbox, but if the obvious points of frustration had been solved during development, it might have simply been the best tennis game.

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28 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite the equal of Virtua Tennis, November 3, 2003
By Bert Rinderle (L.A., CA United States) - See all my reviews
As a major fan of Sega's Virtua Tennis and Tennis 2K2 on the Dreamcast (the latter also appearing on the PS2 as Sega Sports Tennis), I could not wait to get my hands on Power And Magic Development's newest virtual tennis game, Top Spin Tennis. A relatively unheralded console developer, PAM has done a fantastic job taking Sega's amazing formula and attempting to refine it - in fact there are aspects of Top Spin that are improvements - but despite the online capabilities of Top Spin, the gameplay itself doesn't quite match the fine-tuned perfection of Sega's efforts.

Top Spin was designed from the start to be more of a simulation than the arcade-based Virtua Tennis, and as such has more complex gameplay. Each face button on the Xbox's controller is used for a different kind of shot: A is a "safe" shot, X is a slice, B is an angled top spin shot, and Y is a lob. These shots can also be used to mix up your serves. In addition, each trigger performs a "risk" shot, which can be quite a potent weapon when mastered. The R trigger is used for power smashes, and the L trigger is used for drop shots. As a result, the game doesn't quite have the same instant pick-up-and-play accessibility of Virtua Tennis, but once some time is spent behind the controller, the shots become second nature. Top Spin also features an In The Zone meter, which is basically a power meter meant to simulate adrenaline. Play well, and the meter rises, and once full, risk shots come easier and the player performs at his/her peak. To help with this, you can have your player react in between points, celebrating a great effort or complaining at a missed opportunity.

Top Spin features several modes, including a tutorial, Exhibition for up to four players, and a mode that lets you create a Custom Tournament. Most of your single-player hours will be spent in Career Mode, in which you build your own player using a pretty robust creation system and send him or her out on tour in a quest to become number one in the world. Your player travels from continent to continent, competing in various tournaments, earning sponsorships, and visiting coaches to learn skills. This aspect of Top Spin is closer to an RPG than Virtua Tennis, as you must choose distinct strengths for your character instead of becoming a superhuman performer. It is important in Top Spin to choose skills that will cover up your weaknesses (as you cannot max out all abilities), but it is also possible to become a specialized power baseliner or a quick serve & volleyer. You earn money for match wins, which you can use to purchase more gear and to pay coaches to train you, and victories also assure a rise in rank, but should you lose a match or two, your rank will drop. The Career Mode is a very nice idea, but it doesn't have the imaginative challenges of Virtua Tennis (where you'd serve to knock over bowling pins, etc. etc.) and you can enter any tournament at any time, rather than having to wait a simulated year before retrying. When you add that Top Spin's AI can be easily exploited, the battle to become and stay number one can drag.

Visually, the game is terrific, especially the detail of the courts. Fully polygonal crowds cheer, real-life ads are everywhere in the larger arenas, and cities rise in the background. There are even playground courts ranging from in the middle of the desert to indoor arenas with snow falling outside or joggers out for some morning exercise. Player animation is very well-done, and the licensed players look strikingly lifelike, even down to signature animations (Lleyton Hewitt's serve looks just like it does on TV). However, there are no night courts, the ball boys don't chase the ball, and ambient shadows don't change during play as in Sega's games.

Top Spin's sound package isn't quite as remarkable. Matches can get very quiet with no music or crowd noise - only the grunts of the players and the smack of the rackets. It's supposed to simulate real matches, but the option to include music would have been welcome. In addition, crowd noise will suddenly appear as a roar out of nowhere, which can be jarring.

The gameplay itself is good, but doesn't quite measure up to Virtua Tennis or Tennis 2K2. New players will have trouble making risk shots, and as a result, points can be unnaturally long, especially in doubles. Sega's games did a great job allowing many types of shots with just the control stick and a single button, but it's not so easy to pull off a drop shot in Top Spin. Players will often lunge when you don't want them to, and then won't lunge when you DO want them to. Top Spin also is a lot more sensitive when it comes to player position in relation to the ball - in order to hit with power, you've got to be in exactly the right position, even after being fully trained. You'd think that a pro player could adjust, but Top Spin is a little too precise. Also, once players get the timing of the risk shots down, matches end up going far too quickly and lose a lot of the sim nature.

Still, even with these slight problems, Top Spin is quite an achievement. It looks great, plays well online or off, and has a deep Career Mode. With a couple of changes, Power And Magic could very well upset Sega's Tennis 2K2 as king of the virtual court.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Addictive, January 16, 2004
By javah420 (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
I have never played tennis before. On the video game or real life. But, I must say I wish I had. I never imagined that I would have so much fun playing tennis. My boyfriend is a fan of tennis and video games. He purchased Top Spin and I couldn't get him from in front of the television. He played for hours hollering and yelling at the game. I wondered what was the big deal. Then I played. I was in for a surprise. I instantly became addicted. At first it took me sometime to get use to the control buttons and understanding the whole game of tennis (My boyfriend acts like my coach when I play.) Top Spin has an awesome gameplay. There are different modes to play. The graphics are good. You can build your player, purchase cloths and tennis equipment. In the career mode, you can become sponsored by Reebok, Yonex, Addidas etc... The sound of the game gives you a feeling that you are at a tennis match. Eventhough this game is very fun, it is also very challenging. As you rank higher and enter different tournaments you play harder and more experienced players. All I have to say is go out and get the game. You will hours of fun. i guarantee you will be holloring and yelling at the television like me.
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4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD BUT NOT THE BEST TENNIS VIDEO GAME OUT THERE
THIS GAME IS MORE FOR THE CASUAL TENNIS FAN THATS WHY YOU HAVE SO MANY REVIEWS OF PEOPLE SAYING I DONT PLAY OR WATCH TENNIS BUT I LIKE TOPSPIN. Read more
Published on August 26, 2006 by J. Aguilar

5.0 out of 5 stars Stop the complaining, gamers.
Im going to try to be as clear as I can, while being completely unproffesional about it; Don't listen to the whiny haters. Read more
Published on July 29, 2006 by Robert Movsesyan

1.0 out of 5 stars THIS GAME IS THE MOST FRUSTRATING THING IN THE WORLD
This game is terrible!!! The game doesn't give you any idea of where the ball is going which results in:
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Published on February 18, 2006 by Jglaubman

4.0 out of 5 stars Best tennis game out there, but still needs work
This is definetely the best tennis game I've ever played:

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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Much A Superb Tennis Game
This is possibly the best tennis game I have ever played. I recommend it to anyone remotely interested in Tennis. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Tennis Game
Top Spin is the only tennis game I have played for Xbox, but it is certainly one of the best. I'll break down the goods and the bads for you:
GOOD
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Published on June 15, 2005 by J

4.0 out of 5 stars 4, because of on-line play or human vs. human play
Good day tennis fans!
I think this game has the look and feel of real modern day tennis. I was happy to play it, I felt the awe of being in the court and hitting topspin and... Read more
Published on March 30, 2005 by Jeffrey Kraus

5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly realistic!!
I just recently acquired an XBOX system over the Holidays and bundled with the package were two games on one disc..NCAA Football 2005 and Top Spin. Read more
Published on December 31, 2004 by Greatwood

4.0 out of 5 stars Great sports game; Incredible tennis game!
This is the best tennis game of all time. Graphics: No doubt, the best tennis has ever looked. Gameplay: Great, fast-paced fun. Read more
Published on December 26, 2004 by Newcement

5.0 out of 5 stars Nice and not so nice
I bought this game a day ago and it is crazy the graphics are tricked out you can see players so well it is awsome. Read more
Published on December 4, 2004 by Superdog

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