Virtua Tennis PS3 Super Retro Playstation 4 Standard Instruction Manual

June 16, 2024
Virtua Tennis

Virtua Tennis PS3 Super Retro Playstation 4 Standard

PRECAUTIONS

  • This disc contains software for the PlayStation@3 system.
  • Never use this disc on any other system, as it could damage it.
  • This disc conforms to PlayStation@3 specifications for the PAL market only.
  • It cannot be used on other specification versions of PlayStatione3.
  • Read the PlayStation@3 system Instruction Manual carefully to ensure correct usage.
  • When inserting this disc in the PlayStatione3 system always place it with the required playback side facing down.
  • When handling the disc, do not touch the surface. Hold it by the edge.
  • Keep the disc clean and free of scratches. Should the surface become dirty, wipe it gently with a soft dry cloth.
  • Do not leave the disc near heat sources or in direct sunlight or excessive moisture
  • Do not use an irregularly shaped disc, a cracked or warped disc, or one that has been repaired with adhesives, as it could lead to malfunction.

HEALTH WARNING
Always play in a well-lit environment. Take regular breaks, 15 minutes every hour. Discontinue playing if you experience dizziness, nausea, fatigue, or have a headache. Some individuals are sensitive to flashing or flickering lights or geometric shapes and patterns, may have an undetected epileptic condition, and may experience epileptic seizures when watching television or playing video games. Consult your doctor before playing video games if you have an epileptic condition and immediately should you experience any of the following symptoms whilst playing: altered vision, muscle twitching, other involuntary movements, loss of awareness, confusion, and/or convulsions.

PIRACY
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PAN EUROPEAN GAMES INFORMATION (PEGI) AGE RATING SYSTEM
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SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPDATES
For details about how to perform System Software updates for the PlayStatione3 system, visit Q) eu.playstation.com or refer to the PS3™ system’s Quick Reference document.

PARENTAL CONTROL
This product has a preset Parental Control Level based on its content. You can set the Parental Control Level on the PlayStatione3 system to restrict the playback of a product with a Parental Control Level that is higher than the level set on the PS3™ system. For more information, please refer to the PS3™ system Instruction Manual.
This product is classified according to the PEGI rating system. The PEGI rating marks and content descriptors are displayed on the product package (except where, by law, another rating system applies). The relationship between the PEGI rating system and the Parental Control Level is as follows:

In rare cases, the Parental Control Level of this product may be higher than the age rating which applies in your country, because of differences in the age rating systems in the various countries in which this product is sold. You may need to reset the Parental Control Level on your PS3™ system to enable play.

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“PlayStation”, “PS3″, “ , “SIXAXIS” and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. is a trademark of the same company. “Blu-ray Disc” and “BD” are trademarks. VIRTUA TENNIS 4 ©2011 SEGA. Published by SEGA. Developed by SEGA. © SEGA. SEGA, the SEGA logo, and VIRTUA TENNIS are either registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation. All rights reserved. Made in Austria. All rights reserved.

Thank you for purchasing Virtua Tennis™ 4. Please note that this software is designed for use with the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Be sure to read this software manual thoroughly before you start playing.

SETTING UP

Set up the PlayStation®3 system according to the instructions in its instruction manual. At start-up, the power indicator light will glow red to indicate that the PlayStation®3 system is in Standby Mode. Press the power button and the power indicator light will turn green. Insert the Virtua Tennis 4 disc into the disc slot with the label side facing upwards. Select the icon from the XMB™ Menu and press the button to continue. Make sure there is enough free space on the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) before commencing play. Do not insert or remove accessories once the power is turned on. Please refer to the PlayStation®3 system’s instruction manual for further details about setting up and XMB™ Menu recharging a Wireless Controller.

PLEASE NOTE: the information in this manual was correct at the time of going to print, but some minor changes may have been made late in the product’s development. All screenshots for this manual have been taken from the English version of this product.
Note: Some models of the PlayStation®3 system do not include media slots. For specific features included, refer to the instructions for the use of your model of the PlayStation®3 system.

Starting a game: Before use, carefully read the instructions supplied with the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. The documentation contains information on setting up and using your system as well as important safety information.
Quitting a game: During gameplay, press and hold down the PS button on the wireless controller for at least 2 seconds. Then select “Quit Game” from the screen that is displayed.
HINT: To remove a disc, touch the eject button after quitting the game. Select the language you wish to play in by selecting the language from the PlayStation®3 system menu before starting play.

SAVED DATA FOR PS3™ FORMAT SOFTWARE
Saved data for PS3™ format software is saved on the system’s hard disk. The data is displayed under “Saved Data Utility” in the Game menu. Note: This game uses an auto-save feature. Please do not turn off the PS3™ system while the game is auto-saving your progress.
INSTALL GAME DATA
The first time you play, you will be prompted to install game data to the system’s hard disk drive to be used in conjunction with the game disc. Installation is optional but will shorten load times during gameplay. The process will take several minutes to complete. Game data can also be installed by selecting Install in Options (p.20).
PLAYING IN 3D
If your PS3™ system is connected to a 3D-compatible television set, a message will be displayed each time you start the game, asking whether you wish to play in 3D or 2D. Select the desired mode to continue. If you wish to change the display mode after this message you will need to restart to apply the change.
Please note that 2-player singles/doubles in Motion Play (p.17) is not available in 3D.
Note: This title uses an autoload feature. Please do not turn off the PS3™ system while the game is autoloading your saved data.

MAIN MENU

  • Press START at the Title Screen to display the Main Menu, and use the left stick then the button to select one of the following modes:

WORLD TOUR (P.10)

  • Fight your way through four tough seasons, fixing your sights on first place at the grand slam championship.

ARCADE (P.14)

  • Jump straight in at the deep end and enjoy a series of matches in this arcade-style game mode.

EXHIBITION (P.14)

  • Play alone to hone your techniques, or have fun with friends. However you want to play, this basic single-match mode allows you to set all match parameters to your liking.

PRACTICE

  • The first dedicated practice mode in the Virtua Tennis series. Follow the on-screen instructions to learn the simple controls needed to play like a pro!

PARTY (P.15)

  • A collection of fun and unique mini-games for 1 to 4 players.

MOTION PLAY (P.17)

  • Swing the PlayStation®Move motion controller like a tennis racket to enjoy a more realistic tennis experience.

NETWORK (P.18)

  • Enjoy Ranked Matches and Player Matches with players from around the world via PlayStation®Network.

MY CLUB (P.19)

  • Customize your World Tour characters, and check your Overall Stats and Medals.

OPTIONS (P.20)

  • Make Changes to a variety of game settings.

PAUSE MENU
During tennis or Party gameplay, press START to open the Pause menu with the following options. Note that not all options will be available in all modes.

  • Resume Game Return to the game in progress.
  • Return to Main Menu Quit the game in progress and return to Main Menu.
  • Restart the game in progress from the beginning.
  • Controller Type Set to A, B, C or D (p.5).
  • Camera Type Set to TV, Follow or Close (p.5)
  • Spot Focus Set to Normal, Dynamic, or Off (p.20)

CONTROLS

The following controls are used in all tennis modes except Motion Play (p.16). Please note that explanations assume Type A configuration. Configuration can be changed via Options (p.20) and the Pause Menu (p.4).

VIEWING THE GAME SCREEN

  • Press the SELECT button to switch views. TV (default) offers a TV Gantry view of the action from 45° above the court. Close shows a much closer spectator view.
  • Follow shows a court-level view from behind the player.

BASIC TECHNIQUES

SERVING

  1. Use the left stick to set your start position and press a shot button to begin the Serve Gauge.
  2. Hold the left stick in the direction you wish to serve. Take care as holding it too long will cause the ball to fall.
  3. Press the shot button again so that UI the Serve Gauge stops on Max. The — nu closer it is to Max, the stronger the Ca serve will be. Pressing the shot button while the gauge is raising will result in a slice serve; pressing it while the gauge is dropping will result in a spin serve.

RETURNING SHOTS

  1. Approach the ball As the ball is returned by your opponent, try to anticipate where it will arrive in your own court and run quickly to that position. Your shot type and footing will vary depending on your position relative to the ball.
  2. Press the Shot Button Press the shot button to start your swing. The length of time between starting your swing and hitting the ball will determine the shot’s power. Additionally, the shot type will vary depending on the shot button used (see Shot Types).
  3. Set the Direction After pressing the shot button, use the left stick to determine the shot’s direction. The direction will become more extreme the longer you hold the left stick.

SHOT TYPES

Top Spin (Regular Shot) Top Spin

  • Press the button for a p regular shot applying top spin.

Slice (Defensive Shot)

  • Press the button for a slice shot when you’re in a tight & spot. The speed is slow but gives you time to regain your footing.

Lob

  • Press the button for a lob shot that goes straight over your opponent’s head when they’re near the net.

Drop Shot

  • Push the button together with the left stick for a drop shot. This allows you to return the ball close to the net in your opponent’s court.

Smash
If you’re positioned such that the ball reaches you before it bounces, you can automatically volley it back. High balls sent over your head can be smashed back into the opponent’s court.

Super Shot
As each match progresses, your concentration gauge (shown top left/right of the screen) will build. Once full, push the button to unleash a special high- powered Super Shot unique to the individual player that will give you a competitive advantage. See p.9 for more information on Match Momentum and the concentration gauge.

HITTING HARD SHOTS

  1. Aim for the peak of the bounce By aiming for the ball while at the peak of its bounce (high 4 shot point), you can return it with greater force.
  2. Anticipate the ball’s arrival & and swing early Position yourself where you think the ball will arrive and start your swing early to build a more powerful shot. Take care, for if you fail to predict the ball’s arrival correctly, your shot will be weak.

MATCH MOMENTUM

  • The Match Momentum system is a new feature of Virtua Tennis 4, which increases the dynamism and excitement of tennis play allowing you to get further immersed in the match fury. The level of Match Momentum at any given time is shown as a concentration gauge at the top left and right (opponent) of the game screen.

  • Match Momentum is built according to your character’s Play Style. Each Play Style has its conditions for increasing the concentration gauge, which are outlined in the Play Style descriptions in My Club (p.19).

  • As the concentration gauge increases, your character’s abilities will be enhanced. Gradually unlock additional special shots and moves for the match for advantageous play.

  • Fill the concentration gauge to unlock the Super Shot. Push the Super Shot button and watch the performance unfold dramatically before your eyes.

  • The Super Shot button can be pushed at any time once the concentration gauge is at full.

  • After the gauge reaches full, it will slowly reduce over time. Unleashing the Super Shot will reduce it to zero immediately.

WORLD TOUR
Fight your way through four tough seasons with your eyes fixed on winning the grand slam championship. To reach the top, it’s necessary to first build your reputation. Whether it be taking part in matches, mingling with fans, or making volunteer contributions, everything you do will affect your ratings, so choose your actions wisely. With careful planning, you can make your name in the world of tennis.

STARTING THE WORLD TOUR
Begin by selecting or creating a character.
To create a character, select an empty slot to proceed. Selecting a slot with an existing character will allow you to continue that character’s career from where you left off. If you previously played the World Tour Teaser Demo, the character you created will be waiting for you at the selection screen!

CREATING A PLAYER CHARACTER

  • At the Player Registration screen, select a difficulty level before progressing to character design. Over the next set of screens, you can create your player character’s likeness, just the way you want it.
  • Profile: Set the character’s gender, name, date of birth, and nationality.
  • Basic Player: Choose a template body from which to begin your customization.
  • Player Customisation: Customise the Body Type, Face and Hair. The possible customizations are endless!
  • Finally, select Ready to complete the character design and begin the tour!

GAMEPLAY SYSTEM
RST HOE ER OME ETHEL HAO OE THOSE HEE OTHE OEE ERBEE Your tour begins in Tokyo, Japan. From here you will progress along an occasionally forking path around the world one day at a time. When you’re ready to proceed, select a numbered ticket from those available to progress to your next destination; the number on the ticket determines how many spaces you will move, and the space you land on determines your activity for that day. Some spaces have a training activity; some have an event you can participate in; some have a rest stop to replenish your energy; some have nothing at all. You can view a road map ahead, so plan wisely to ensure you can carry out the activities you want to. And don’t worry, you won’t be alone; your coach will be there to support you every step of the way!

SCHEDULING MENU

This screen gives you an overview of your progress. Here you can see how many days are left to the end of the season, and details of the next Big Tournament including your entry status. Note that Stars determine fe 6 Dc your SPT Rating and entry qualification to tournaments. The scheduling menu allows you to select from the following:

  • MOVE Enter the Map Screen and select a ticket for your next destination.
  • B VIEW MAP Take a look at the road ahead to plan your activity schedule.
  • H SPT RATING See how you rank against the other players.
  • ™@ MY CLUB (P.19) Customise your character’s Play Style, clothing, and equipment, and select doubles partners.

ACTIVITIES
Each activity is shown on the map as an icon. A selection of the icons and corresponding activities are detailed below.
TRAINING
Essential for building up your skills as a player. Most will not affect your Stars but will take a toll on your condition.
8 different training activities are substantially identical to the Party mode games detailed on p.15. Each training activity has its unique icon, but all are colored blue for easy identification.

EXHIBITION
A well-played match will increase your Stars, but will also take its toll on your condition.
There are three kinds of exhibition matches; practice matches can be identified by the yellow tennis racket icon (a single racket for a singles match, and two crossed rackets for a doubles match), special matches are identified by a crown icon; and fancy dress matches identified by a face disguise.

REST
It’s important to stay in tip-top condition. If your condition starts getting low, stop at a rest stop to recuperate.
Rest stops can be identified by the green deck chair icon.

MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Here you can perform many administrative tasks such as purchasing single-stop tickets and hiring a publicity manager to work with you.
Management offices are identified by the purple office icon.

PUBLICITY
Regularly taking part in publicity work and charity events can do wonders for your rating. They can also become expensive, so watch your funding!
Publicity Works are identified by an icon showing a small crowd in yellow, and Charity Events a yellow t-shirt.

ACCIDENTS
These reduce your Stars, condition, and money. Try to avoid landing on these.
Accidents are identified by red downward pointing arrows.

TOURNAMENT
These are where you get to show your tennis skills if you’re qualified to enter.
Expect rewards of both cash and SPT rating, but watch your condition.
Satellite tournament icons are similar in design to the practice matches. Other tournament icons come in a variety of designs.

SPT RATING
As your rating improves, you will gradually work your way up the SPT Rating. You can check your current position by selecting SPT Rating in the Scheduling Menu.
DOUBLES PARTNER
As your tour progresses and your reputation improves, more and more players will want to join you as partners for doubles matches. Each will have its strengths and weaknesses, so decide who you’ll be paired with at doubles tournaments and practices by selecting My Club (p. 19) from the Scheduling Menu, and then choosing Doubles Partner. Early in the tour, only one partner will be available and is selected by default.
CONDITION
Your current physical condition is shown as a gauge at the top of the Move screen. Different activities have different effects on your condition, as can be seen from the activity information box on the Map screen; an arrow pointed downwards shows a lowering of condition, and an upward-pointed arrow shows a recovery. A dash indicates a negligible impact. The degree of change is also indicated by the number of arrows. If your condition gets low, then your match performance may suffer. Letting your condition drop to zero will result in an injury that will take several days out of your schedule to recover from. Stopping at rest regularly will keep you in the best shape. Performing well at training can also increase the upper limit of your condition meaning fewer rest stops are required.

ARCADE EXHIBITION

Both of these modes allow you to practice and enjoy your tennis skills in regular matches. Arcade lets you jump straight into the action and enjoy a series of matches, whereas Exhibition lets you play a single match exactly to your liking with friends or alone. On selecting either of these modes, you will be presented with the following options. Note that selections are more limited for Arcade.

  • Match Type Set to Singles/Doubles
  • Number of Players = Arcade: 1/2 (doubles matches only)
  • Exhibition: 1/2/3/4
  • Game/COM Level Set to Easy/Normal/Hard/Very Hard
  • Court Choose a venue from the courts available (Exhibition only)

ADVANCED SETTINGS (EXHIBITION ONLY)

  • Number of Games Set up to 6 games per set
  • Number of Sets Set 1/3/5 sets per match
  • Tie Break Decide a winner by tie break in case of a tie
  • Server Set the court serving first to Front/Back/Random

POSITION SELECT

Use the left stick or directional buttons to choose a position for each player. In Arcade, this is only neg available for doubles matches.

CHARACTER SELECTION

Choose from one of the professional players available, or to play as one of your custom World Tour characters select Load (choose a character) or Current (most recently played World Tour character). Different players have different strengths, so choose carefully. After you have made your choice, you can then go an ai yy, on to select characters for your doubles partner and opponents (Exhibition only).

PARTY

Enjoy a selection of tennis-themed party games with friends or alone. Set the number of players choose a game and click Ready to progress to the Character Selection screen as detailed on p.14. Once player selection is completed, the selected game will begin.

Clay Shooting
Break as many clay targets as possible with well-aimed shots. Score extra points by breaking stacked targets with one shot. When you’re running low on targets, break a red target to restock. Gold targets are worth more points.
Ace Striker
Take serves at a soccer goal and earn points for scoring. White-coloured defenders can be blown away with strong serves. You can earn more points by scoring goals in succession.
Egg Collector
Touch the eggs on the court to make them hatch, and then guide as many chicks as possible to the mother hen. The chicks follow you, so try to steer them away from balls. The more you guide to safety simultaneously, the higher your score.
Royal Poker
Flip cards over by hitting them with balls, and put together poker hands. The higher the hand, the higher the score. Aim for lit-up cards to efficiently build hands.

Wind Match
Keep a rally going with your opponent on a windswept court. More points are added as you keep the rally going. But watch out: hitting a balloon on the court makes the wind’s direction change. When playing with two or more players, the side that wins the rally receives the points.
Bomb Match
Rally using bomb balls that count down with every hit. Drop the counts to zero and make them explode on your opponent’s side of the court. Hitting bombs onto the circles on the court will speed up the countdown, so use that to your advantage.
Wall Match
Sliding wall panels atop the net impede regular play. You can move them up and down by stepping on correspondingly-colored switches on the court. They can bounce the ball back when up. The more panels up when a point is scored, the higher the bonus.
Coin Match
Collect the coins that appear on the court. Large coins score higher. You can make more coins appear by scoring points off your opponent.
Pin Crusher
Use your serve to knock down bowling pins on your opponent’s court. Aim for strikes and spares to maximize your score.

MOTION PLAY (PlayStation®Move)

Swing the PlayStationeMove motion controller like a tennis racket and enjoy a realistic tennis experience. The controls are as simple as swinging to meet the ball sent from the opposing court. Before you know it, it’ll be just like playing tennis with your favorite players. In addition to Exhibition matches, there are also 2 Party games only available in Motion Play mode; Net Blitz and Mummy Attack. Up to 2 players can play simultaneously, so whether you’re playing singles, doubles, or Party games, there are lots of ways the game can be enjoyed with your family and friends. Please note that 2 player singles/doubles are not available when playing in 3D mode.

CONTROLS

  1. Shot Direction
    The shot direction is determined by the position of the racket at the time it meets the ball. Swinging early will send the ball left (right with backhand), and swinging later will send it right (left with backhand).

  2. Shot Types

  3. Approaching the Net Taking a step forward from where the rally started will allow the player to approach the net. Returning to the original position will return the player to the baseline. Please ensure there is sufficient space between you and the TV set to prevent damage and injury.

NETWORK

Connect to PlayStation®Network and enjoy playing with other players from around the world.

  • Ranked Match Games played in this mode will have a direct effect on your
  • (Quick Match) ranking. Play in Arcade mode as you wait for an opponent.
  • Player Match Games played in this mode will not affect your ranking. Create a Clubhouse and enjoy Exhibition matches and Party games.
  • Ranking View the SPT World Ranking.
  • Message Setting Set messages to be displayed during Network matches.

RANKED MATCH

  • In this mode, you can play Arcade matches as you search for a suitable opponent. This simple system takes all the stress out of matchmaking!
  • Depending on your results, your position in the SPT World Ranking will rise or fall.
  • Keep your sights on the number 1 spot!

PLAYER MATCH

In this mode, you can exchange pre-set messages, voice chat, and freely play exhibition matches and Party games with other members gathered at the virtual Clubhouse. There are four courts available for singles, doubles, and Party games, however, the members wish to use them.

IN-PLAY MESSAGES

  • Knock things up a notch — visually voice your feelings with customized In-Play Messages!
  • Set up to 2 custom messages to use when starting a match, winning/losing a point, or winning/losing a game. Letting other players know what’s on your mind at crucial points of heated matches brings the game to life!

MY CLUB

Customize your World Tour characters, and view gameplay data and medals.

TOUR PLAYER

  • In this mode, you can change the play style of your Tour Players, as well as purchase and change clothing and gear. A wide variety of play styles and gear can be unlocked, allowing you to make your players just the way you want them.

PLAY STYLE LESSON
Choose a Play Style for your character from those that have been unlocked. The selected Play Style will have a direct effect on your character’s skills and the way Match Momentum is increased. Changing Play Style costs the amount indicated, and this will be deducted from your funds.

KIT CATALOGUE

Choose a category of gear to browse what’s on offer. Pans waa The icon indicates new gear is available. Simply select an item to purchase it and the amount shown will mage be deducted from your funds. You will also be given the option to equip the gear. Ser ee or Previously purchased items will appear with a grey checkmark and the price displayed as zero. Select a purchased item to equip it.

OVERALL STATS

Here you can check details of your overall progress to review your achievements. Use the left stick or directional buttons to scroll through each page.

MEDALS

A wide variety of medals can be won by clearing different conditions! Here you can see all the medals you’ve earned and check the conditions required to achieve them. Bronze, silver, and gold medals are awarded depending on the content. Do your best to win them all! Use the left stick or directional buttons to scroll through each page.
Note: Each Medal is registered as a Trophy and can also be checked from [Trophy Collection] under [Game] in the PS3™ system’s home menu.

OPTIONS

Make changes to a variety of game settings as follows:

GAME SETTINGS

  • Speed Set the serve speed display for km/h or mph.
  • Camera View Set to Behind (camera remains behind player) or Alternate (camera remains behind serving player).
  • Camera Type Set to TV (gantry view), Close (closer to the action), or Follow (court level).
  • Camera Focus Controls the way the camera follows the action. Set to Normal (camera view changes during rallies), Dynamic (view changes more dramatically), or Off (no change).

CONTROLLER
Set the controller layout type from A to D, and set the Vibration function to On or Off.
AUDIO
Set the volume of music and sound effects (SE) from 0 (mute) to 10 (loudest)
CREDITS
See the names of the people who brought you Virtua Tennis 4.
INSTALL
Install game data to the system’s hard disk to speed up load times during gameplay.

CONTACT

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