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For other games in the tennis genre, see Category:Tennis.

Tennis was the tenth game that Nintendo released for the Famicom. It was the sixth best selling Famicom game released during 1983 and 1984, selling approximately 1,560,000 copies in its lifetime. It was the first tennis game for the NES. It was released in arcades as Vs. Tennis as part of Nintendo's Vs. arcade system. It was re-released for the Family Computer Disk System, and later as a set of e-Reader cards for the Game Boy Advance. In 2006, it was released for the Wii Virtual Console.

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