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|title=Off the Wall | |title=Off the Wall | ||
|image=Off the Wall flyer.jpg | |image=Off the Wall flyer.jpg | ||
|developer=[[ | |developer=[[Sente]], [[Bally Sente]] | ||
|publisher=[[ | |publisher=[[Sente]], [[Bally Sente]] | ||
|released={{rd|1984}} | |released={{rd|1984}} | ||
|genre={{c|Tennis}} | |genre={{c|Tennis}} | ||
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[[Category:Tennis]] | [[Category:Tennis]] |
Revision as of 11:00, 20 August 2020
Off the Wall is a tennis arcade game, that was released by Bally and Sente in 1984; it is the fourth of the original batch of eight games to run on their SAC-I hardware, and the players must use two 2-way joysticks to move two tennis players left and right, on their respective sides of the net, with a trackball (which is limited to a horizontal movement) for rotating their right (racket-holding) arms and hitting the ball. The amount of points both players have scored will be displayed above them, on their respective sides of the net - and, unlike in real tennis, the game will only award a single point for every time your opponent fails to return the ball. The game is over when one player has scored eleven points; if there is only one player present, it is also worth noting that the second player will be controlled by the CPU.
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Title screen.
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Screenshot of the game.