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Virtual Volleyball by SIMS drops you on a beach or court to spike, serve, and dig your way through matches. Released in 1995 for Sega Saturn, it leans into straightforward controls and arcade-style action over realism. The game focuses on two-player modes, making it a competitive pick for couch co-op or quick rounds. Simple mechanics let you dive into volleys and blocks without long tutorials, though the lack of single-player depth might leave some wanting more. The title stands out as an early 90s sports game that prioritized fun over polish. While it didn’t dominate charts, its charm and era-specific presentation have earned it a small following among retro sports fans. The Sega Saturn’s library was sparse in 1995, and this game carved a niche for itself. If you’re hunting for a blast-from-the-past title with minimal overhead, it’s a nostalgic pick.
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