The A - Z of Spectrum Games


Match Point



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Year of Release

1983


The Advertising Blurb

This is Wimbledon.

The home of British tennis, enjoying Britain's fine weather.

But this summer, things will be different. If rain stops play on court, you'll be able to carry on playing - with Sinclair's 'Match Point'.

'Match Point' is one of six new, all-action programs for your Spectrum. It lets you play tennis against the computer, a friend, or just sit back and watch an exhibition match.

Enjoy all the features of tennis - backhand and forehand shots, lobs, drop-shots, volleys, a scoreboard... even ball boys are on-call.

But good tennis strokes aren't everything. To win the Match Point Open championship you'll need skill and tactics.

Luckily, though, you won't have to rely on the weather!


Compatibility

48K Required


Original Price

£7.95


Software Houses

Sinclair Research Ltd / Psion


Author

Steve Kelly


Type

Arcade Tennis Game


Comments

Personal Computer Games Hit.


Controls

User Definable


Original Rating

Crash 89%


Review:

An outstanding game when released, the visuals look very spartan now and there really is not all that much action. Still, at the time it was released it was very playable and far superior to anything else on offer.


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