Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Wimbledon II (Sega Master System review)

Developer: SIMS
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Released: 1993

Wimbledon II is a sports title and the sequel to the 1992 Sega Master System original.

+ Roster has been greatly expanded (32 compared to 16 in the original game), and you can now choose female players.

+ Gameplay is easy to master and there's a good range of shot types, as well as match customisation options.

+ More accessible than its predecessor in terms of difficulty, and the issue with constant service faults has been fixed.

+ There's now the ability to turn music off during matches, although you can select from five tracks if preferred.

- Tournament mode requires you to grind for points, meaning early matches suffer from ceaseless rallies with no power shots.

- Once again, you can only play doubles in Practice mode, which is a huge missed opportunity to increase longevity.

- Some CPU players have an oddly frequent tendency to hit serves out of the baseline, missing the court entirely!


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