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1993 video game
Jimmy Connors Tennis
North American NES cover art
Developer(s)
NMS Software Hand Made Software (Lynx)
Publisher(s)
Ubi Soft
Composer(s)
Mark Cooksey
Platform(s)
Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Atari Lynx
Release
NA: November 1993
EU: 1993
Lynx
NA: August 1993[1]
EU: 1993
Genre(s)
Tennis
Mode(s)
One player, two players
Reception
Review scores
Publication
Score
Computer and Video Games
Lynx: 90/100[2]
Jeuxvideo.com
12/20[3]
Total!
62%[4]
Video Games (DE)
74%[5]
Jimmy Connors Tennis is a tennis simulation video game developed by NMS Software for the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Game Boy, and published by Ubi Soft in 1993. The game was also developed for the Atari Lynx console by Hand Made Software and published by Ubisoft.[6] A Sega Genesis version was planned but never released.[7]
The game features the name and likeness of American world-number-one tennis champion Jimmy Connors. Ubisoft published Jimmy Connors Tennis two years after Connors' late-career comeback in the Men's Singles division at the 1991 US Open, where he reached the semifinals.[8]
Jimmy Connors Tennis is the fourth game in Ubisoft's tennis series following Pro Tennis Tour (1989), Pro Tennis Tour 2 (1991), and Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour (1992).
^"Electronic Gaming Monthly Presents The Games Of August 1993...Appearing In Local Stores Now! - Lynx - Jimmy Connors Tennis". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 49. Sendai Publications. August 1993. p. 41.
^Keen, Steve (August 1993). "Jimmy Connors Tennis". Go!. No. 22. pp. 22–23. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
^Goten67 (March 23, 2012). "Test de Jimmy Connor's Tennis sur Nes". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Retrieved September 3, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^Dane (January 1994). "Jimmy Conors Tennis". Total!. No. 25. pp. 88–89. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
^"Filzballett Connors Tennis". Video Games (in German). December 1993. Retrieved September 3, 2021.
^"Jimmy Connors Tennis for the Atari Lynx". Retroshowcase.com.
^"CES Special Report: Genesis & SNES Games For 1992 - Genesis". GamePro. No. 33. IDG. April 1992. pp. 20–24.
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