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{{Game
|completion=1
|image=FamilyTennis nescover.jpg
|title=Family Tennis
|title=Family Tennis
|image=FamilyTennis nescover.jpg
|japanese=ファミリーテニス
|developer=[[Namco]]
|developer=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|publisher=[[Namco]]
|japanese=ファミリーテニス
|year=1987
|released={{rd|1987|December 11}}
|systems={{syslist|nes}}
|genre=[[Sports]], {{c|Tennis}}
|genre=[[Sports]], [[Tennis]]
|systems=[[Famicom]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=
|followed by=[[Super Family Tennis]]
|followed by=[[Super Family Tennis]]
}}
}}
{{game disambig|the [[Famicom]] game|the [[Wii]] game|[[Family Tennis (Wii)]]}}
{{game disambig|the [[Famicom]] game|the [[Wii]] game|[[Family Tennis (Wii)]]}}
'''Family Tennis''' is a tennis game developed and published by [[Namco]] for the [[Famicom]] in Japan toward the end of [[1987]]. It is the fourth game released under Namco's ''Family'' sports series. In the game, players choose from among a selection of tennis players who are based upon real-world tennis athletes who were popular around the time of the game's release.
'''Family Tennis''' is a tennis game developed and published by [[Namco]] for the [[Famicom]] in Japan toward the end of [[1987]]. It is the fourth game released under Namco's ''Family'' sports series. In the game, players choose from among a selection of tennis players who are based upon real-world tennis athletes who were popular around the time of the game's release.
 
Namco developed a few remakes of the game. In 1993, they released a version for the [[Super Famicom]] entitled [[Super Family Tennis]].  Namco also developed a sequel for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2006, called [[Family Tennis Advance]].


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Namco developed a few remakes of the game. In 1993, they released a version for the [[Super Famicom]] entitled [[Super Family Tennis]]. Namco also developed a sequel for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2006, called [[Family Tennis Advance]].


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Box artwork for Family Tennis.
Box artwork for Family Tennis.
Family Tennis
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released1987
System(s)NES
Followed bySuper Family Tennis
Japanese titleファミリーテニス
Genre(s)Sports, Tennis
Players1-2
LinksFamily Tennis ChannelSearchSearch
This guide is for the Famicom game. For the Wii game, see Family Tennis (Wii).

Family Tennis is a tennis game developed and published by Namco for the Famicom in Japan toward the end of 1987. It is the fourth game released under Namco's Family sports series. In the game, players choose from among a selection of tennis players who are based upon real-world tennis athletes who were popular around the time of the game's release.

Namco developed a few remakes of the game. In 1993, they released a version for the Super Famicom entitled Super Family Tennis. Namco also developed a sequel for the Game Boy Advance in 2006, called Family Tennis Advance.

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