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Grand Slam Tennis (1982) – Classic Tennis Game for Emerson Arcadia 2001 by Emerson Radio

Grand Slam Tennis is a 1982 sports game for the Emerson Arcadia 2001, developed and published by Emerson Radio.

Experience early home console tennis action with simple mechanics and competitive play.

Grand Slam Tennis

General Information

Developer - Emerson Radio

Publisher - Emerson Radio

Release - May 01, 1982

Platform - Emerson Arcadia 2001

Genre - Sports

Number of players - 1P / 2P (alternating)

Grand Slam Tennis

Grand Slam Tennis, released in 1982 for the Emerson Arcadia 2001 home gaming console, is a sports simulation developed and published by Emerson Radio Corp.

It brings the fast-paced action of professional tennis into the home, offering players a simplified but engaging representation of the sport during the early years of console gaming.

Designed to mimic the competitive spirit of a tennis match, Grand Slam Tennis features player-versus-player or player-versus-computer gameplay in a head-to-head format. The mechanics focus on timing, positioning, and rally control. While visual detail and animation are limited by the console's 8-bit capabilities, the game effectively captures the back-and-forth nature of tennis, challenging players to outmaneuver their opponent with well-placed shots.

The game’s controls are straightforward, allowing players to serve, return, and volley across a stylized tennis court. Success in matches depends on reflexes and positioning rather than complex strategies, making it accessible to a wide range of players, especially younger audiences or newcomers to the console.

Grand Slam Tennis stands as one of the early attempts to recreate real-world sports on a home gaming system. While basic by modern standards, it provides insight into the design approaches of early 1980s sports games and remains a notable title in the Emerson Arcadia 2001 library. For collectors and retro gaming enthusiasts, it offers a nostalgic look at how tennis was first brought into the digital space.

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