By 2002, PlayStation 2 had seen off Sega’s Dreamcast console, which was a massive deal – like PS5 pushing Xbox out of the market today. The official line was that Sega was now a third-party developer, creating games for any console it liked, but in reality it felt like Sony was parading the heads of Dreamcast’s royalty on sticks by releasing games like this.
And Virtua Tennis truly had been a king. The series began life as a coin-op, before