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GrandSlam: The Tennis Tournament '92/Jennifer Capriati Tennis |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Mega Play |
Publisher: Telenet Japan |
Developer: Telenet Japan, System Sacom |
Genre: Sports |
GrandSlam: The Tennis Tournament '92 (グランドスラム), called just GrandSlam: The Tennis Tournament in Europe, is a 1992 Sega Mega Drive tennis game by Telenet Japan and System Sacom. In the US it was renamed Jennifer Capriati Tennis.
The game is a 3D tennis game typical of the time. The D-pad moves around and , , and swing.