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- Super_World_Court abstract "Super World Court (スーパーワールドコート, Sūpā Wārudo Kōto) is a tennis arcade game which had been released by Namco in 1992 only in Japan; it runs on Namco NA-1 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Pro Tennis: World Court which was released four years earlier. It is also the second of the company's two Japan-exclusive games to feature the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen in its attract sequence (as the first was Exvania), and at the start of the game, players must select either "singles" (1P vs CPU/2P) or "doubles" (1P & CPU/2P vs 3P/CPU & 4P/CPU) - they will then have to select one of sixteen new players (seven male, six female, and three animal/robot, as none of the original's players survived the transition from 5121 to 4096 colours) and select one of the four new courts (USA hard, France clay, GB grass, and Namco funny, the last of which must be the equivalent of Japan). The players must then decide whether they want their match to be one or three sets long; the company's signature character, Pac-Man, also makes a cameo appearance upon the Namco court (in fact, there are five of him in the screenshot to the right, playing the parts of ball boys, and if the players hit the two on the sides of the court, who pick up the ball when it hits the net, they will fly across the court while shouting "NO!", but will reappear on the other side of it the next time a point is scored, and this also applies to the regular ball boys on the other courts). Also, whenever a player scores a point, the text "NICE SHOT" will appear under a portrait of their chosen player, and there's also a timer that counts down from a maximum of 360 seconds (depending on how the cabinet has been set) in the top-right corner of the screen; if it has run out by the time a set has been won, the players will have to insert another coin within ten seconds if they wish to continue playing, because if they do not, the losing player (or team, if three or four players) shall immediately forfeit the game.".
- Super_World_Court computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Super_World_Court cpu Motorola_68000.
- Super_World_Court developer Namco.
- Super_World_Court genre Sports_game.
- Super_World_Court publisher Namco.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageID "4498352".
- Super_World_Court wikiPageLength "3267".
- Super_World_Court wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Super_World_Court wikiPageRevisionID "654787270".
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_video_games.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japan-exclusive_video_games.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tennis_video_games.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_game_sequels.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Exvania.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Kilohertz.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Megahertz.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68000.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Namco_NA-1.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Pac-Man.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Pro_Tennis:_World_Court.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Raster_graphics.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Sports_game.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Tennis.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLink Winners_Dont_Use_Drugs.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageWikiLinkText "Super World Court".
- Super_World_Court arcadeSystem Namco_NA-1.
- Super_World_Court cabinet "Upright".
- Super_World_Court caption "Screenshot".
- Super_World_Court composer "Masahiro Fuzukawa".
- Super_World_Court cpu "1".
- Super_World_Court developer Namco.
- Super_World_Court display "Horizontal orientation, Raster, 304 x 224 resolution".
- Super_World_Court genre Sports_game.
- Super_World_Court hasPhotoCollection Super_World_Court.
- Super_World_Court modes "Up to 4 players simultaneously".
- Super_World_Court platforms Arcade_game.
- Super_World_Court publisher Namco.
- Super_World_Court sound "1".
- Super_World_Court title "Super World Court".
- Super_World_Court wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arcade_History.
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- Super_World_Court wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Super_World_Court wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tennis-videogame-stub.
- Super_World_Court subject Category:1992_video_games.
- Super_World_Court subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Super_World_Court subject Category:Japan-exclusive_video_games.
- Super_World_Court subject Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Super_World_Court subject Category:Tennis_video_games.
- Super_World_Court subject Category:Video_game_sequels.
- Super_World_Court hypernym Game.
- Super_World_Court type Article.
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- Super_World_Court type Work.
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- Super_World_Court type Thing.
- Super_World_Court type Q386724.
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- Super_World_Court comment "Super World Court (スーパーワールドコート, Sūpā Wārudo Kōto) is a tennis arcade game which had been released by Namco in 1992 only in Japan; it runs on Namco NA-1 hardware, and as the name suggests, it is the sequel to Pro Tennis: World Court which was released four years earlier.".
- Super_World_Court label "Super World Court".
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- Super_World_Court wasDerivedFrom Super_World_Court?oldid=654787270.
- Super_World_Court isPrimaryTopicOf Super_World_Court.
- Super_World_Court name "Super World Court".