Tennis Cup

[1] A 16-bit sequel, also titled Tennis Cup 2, was released in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS.

[2] Unlike the first game Tennis Cup 2 can be played in full screen in single- or multiplayer.

[3] A new feature has been added to the game that allows for two human players to play a doubles match against a single computer opponent.

[4] According to Amiga Format, Tennis Cup 2 features "better character animation and more user-friendly options".

[5] There are practice, exhibition, and career mode where the player is given a generous number of dollars and must compete on the world tennis circuit in order to gain more money.

[6] Computer and Video Games concluded: "What makes Tennis Cup so outstanding, though, is the presentation - apart from some niggly disk loading times, there's great scope for changing all the parameters from player statistics to the type, length and difficulty of a match"[11] The Games Machine noted that "Playability is good but not exceptional."

[10] Amiga Joker [de] said the screen size is insufficient, the animations are unimpressive, and the controls are sluggish.