Tennis Pro '92

Tennis Pro '92

B.I.T.S Watara December 30, 1992
Watara/QuickShot SupervisionSport
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Tennis Pro ’92 is a straightforward sports title built for the Watara Supervision’s QuickShot light gun. Players take control of a tennis competitor, swinging the gun to hit shots across a simplified court. The controls rely on timing and direction, pointing left or right to aim returns while pulling the trigger to strike. Power and spin are managed via on-screen buttons, offering basic customization for serves and volleys. The single-player mode pits you against CPU opponents across a series of matches, with progression focused on winning sets rather than deep customization or story. The game stands out as an early example of tennis gameplay on a niche platform. While it lacks polish by modern standards, its no-frills approach and physical QuickShot mechanics give it a distinct retro charm. Developer B.I.T.S had a history of porting arcade titles to budget systems, and this entry feels typical of their era, functional but forgettable. Small player communities occasionally reference it for completionists, but its main appeal lies in curiosity about the Watara brand’s short-lived legacy.

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