![]() ![]() Electronic Arts, with its financial might, has the rights to the Grand Slam copyrighted name and can feature the French Open, US Open, Australian, and of course Wimbledon (which other tennis titles were forced to call something on par with “UK Major Championship Racket Smash Pow-wow”). ![]() Not only is this sequel an attempt to break into the simulation, physics-based court of the tennis genre, but it also has Wimbledon. In fact, Grand Slam Tennis 2 won't be releasing for the Wii at all. Electronic Arts undertstands this, and knows that the franchise needs a substantial upgrade to the Xbox 360 and PS3 for the sake of survival. Apart from Nintendo's first-party titles, the Wii's catalogue is rife with casual titles meant for Wii-mote waggling and rarely much else. ![]() If you haven't heard of Grand Slam Tennis before, that's probably because you don't care for tennis games or because it was on the Wii.
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