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Davis Cup II is a sequel to the tennis classic that never saw a full release on Sega Mega Drive. Loriciels built this prototype using assets from the first game, though it lacks any musical score. Players can access two distinct dumps representing early development stages. One version carries a PAL date from July 1994 while the other targets North America just eighteen days later. The gameplay relies heavily on the original foundation without adding new features or polished mechanics. You serve, rally, and try to win matches using sprites that look very familiar to fans of the predecessor. This title stands out mostly because it is a piece of gaming history rather than a playable product for most people. Finding these prototypes gives a glimpse into what Loriciels might have added if the project had reached completion. The lack of music and the reuse of old assets make it feel more like a work in progress than a finished sports game. Collectors often seek this out to see how the developer planned to expand the series before canceling it. It serves as a quiet reminder of the many games that stayed in development hell during the mid-nineties.
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