Game, Net & Match! v1.02d Blue Byte Software About the only thing you canÆt do in Game, Net & Match by Blue Byte is argue calls with the line judges. This tennis game looks, sounds, and plays great. The richly rendered 3D players move with realistic athleticism, thanks to power from the revolutionary 3D engine Blue Byte borrowed from its own "Extreme Assaultö. The stadium courts look like the real thing, right down to the TV cameras and faces of the fans in the background. The game shows the action using a random variety of camera angles, a la TV director--full-court overheads, ground-level isolations of one player, eyeball-to-eyeball close-ups, and more. The digital audio sound effects are strikingly lifelike. Players grunt, balls bounce, and the audience cheers just like the real thing. And ball physics are equally true-to-life. If you donÆt anticipate your shot and time your swing, youÆll either whiff or hit it out. Gameplay options include training, singles, doubles, tournament, season, and network. The training mode tunes you up with a dozen different types of shot, everything from deep ground strokes to short lobs. You can also choose from over a dozen court types. And Blue ByteÆs dedicated tennis server offers registered users 24-hour access to competition against players around the globe. In addition, the server formulates and continuously updates a world rankings list based on the results of the online matches. The server also maintains player profiles for 100 male and 100 female players, all with different playing characteristics. Note: Game, Net & Match is a big eater in terms of RAM and processing resources, so the more meat your system has, the better (32MB RAM and at least a Pentium 166 MHz recommended). This demo version allows you to play one set versus either the computer or another human. Simply put, this gameÆs a blast, whether youÆre into tennis or not. Due to long filenames within the archive be sure to use a ZIP agent that supports LFN like WinZip. System Requirements: 2MB graphics card (DirectX 5.0-compatible), Microsoft DirectX Drivers, Pentium 133and Windows 95, 98, or NT Purchase Information: Demo