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Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis

Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is a 2006 table tennis simulation video game developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Rockstar Games. The game is a realistic simulation of the sport table tennis, with the main objective to make the opponent fail to hit the ball.

Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis
Developer(s)Rockstar San Diego[a]
Publisher(s)Rockstar Games
Director(s)Daren Bader
Producer(s)Darion Lowenstein
Designer(s)Benjamin Johnson
Programmer(s)Wil Paredes
Artist(s)
  • Jody Pileski
  • Ted Bradshaw
EngineRAGE
Platform(s)
Release
May 23, 2006
  • Xbox 360
    • NA: May 23, 2006
    • PAL: May 26, 2006
    Wii
    • NA: October 16, 2007
    • PAL: October 19, 2007
Genre(s)Sports
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The game features various methods of serving and returning the ball, designed for players to beat their opponent. Players can compete against the game's artificial intelligence, while the game's multiplayer mode lets two players compete in matches, either through local multiplayer or online. Initially developed specifically for the Xbox 360 console, the development team took advantage of the hardware's graphical power, allowing the game to play at a faster pace than with previous hardware. The game was the first to be developed using Rockstar's proprietary Rockstar Advanced Game Engine. The game was released for the Xbox 360 in May 2006 and was released for the Wii in October 2007.

Its announcement in March 2006 led to confusion and surprise, due to its significantly different style from Rockstar's previous projects. It received generally positive reviews upon release, with praise particularly directed at its simplicity, replayability and detailed visuals.

Gameplay edit

Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is a realistic simulation of the sport of table tennis. In the game, two players hit a ball back and forth from one another. The goal of the game is to make the opponent fail to return the ball.[2] Players have the ability to challenge a multiplayer partner, either offline or online, or can select to challenge the game's artificial intelligence.[3] Players can select from a roster of eleven characters, which are unlocked as they progress through the game; each character has particular skills in different areas.[4]

 
Players challenge opponents in competitive matches, serving and returning the ball in order to score points.

The game features two modes: Tournament, which involves players participating against a variety of players in different circuits; and Exhibition, which involves players challenging individual opponents in non-ranked matches.[5][6] When preparing to serve the ball, players enter a stance. During this stance, players aim the ball, followed by selecting the amount of spin and power to place on the ball, as indicated by the spin meter.[7]

Players can also place a level of spin on their ball, curving it in a different direction. After the opponent returns the ball, players have the ability to "charge" their shots. As the shots are charged, the Focus meter increases; when the meter fills, players enter the Full Focus state, in which their shots are faster and more accurate.[8] Players can also perform soft shots and smashes, respectively decreasing and increasing the speed of the ball,[9] and Focus Shots, high-powered returns that help players counter difficult shots.[10]

The Wii port of the game offers three different control schemes: Standard, using the Wii Remote; Sharp Shooter, in which the player flicks the Nunchuk's analog stick instead of the Wii Remote to aim and hit the ball; and Control Freak, using the Nunchuk's analog stick to control the player's position.[11]

Development edit

 
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis was developed for the Xbox 360. The development team took advantage of the hardware's graphical power, and found that it allowed them to develop games at a faster pace than with previous hardware.

Preliminary work on Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis began in 2005, prior to the announcement of the Xbox 360, which the game was developed for.[12] Rockstar San Diego, the core team behind the game, found that the hardware allowed them to develop games at a faster pace than with the previous hardware. Rockstar president Sam Houser felt that Rockstar San Diego was a suitable developer for the game due to their demonstration of skill in developing advanced engines, particularly early in a console generation, citing Midnight Club: Street Racing and Smuggler's Run (both 2000), which were launch games for the PlayStation 2. Houser also said that, though the game's physics were achievable on the old hardware, the team waited for the possibility to develop for the Xbox 360 due to the "different level of production and technology" that it allowed.[12] In developing the game's concept, the team was fascinated with concentrating the entire power of a particular hardware into one activity.[12] The game runs off the proprietary Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE), and is the first game to do so.[13]

Network programmer John Gierach found the development of the online multiplayer mode challenging, due to the level of realism the development team attempted to create. In addition, the speed and accuracy required for the game was also a challenge for the team, due to the fast pace of the matches.[14] When discussing the possibility of porting the game to the Wii, the team agreed almost immediately, as they felt that the console was a "perfect fit" for the game.[15] While developing the Wii version, the team particularly considered how to serve all types of players, thus allowing a range of different control schemes.[15]

The game was first announced by Rockstar Games on March 3, 2006. Journalists noted the surprised reactions that the announcement caused within the gaming industry, which they owed to the game's significant difference when compared to Rockstar's reputation of developing mature titles.[12] The game was released for the Xbox 360 on May 23, 2006 in North America, and on May 26, 2006 in the PAL region.[16] On July 18, 2007, Rockstar announced that the game would be ported to the Wii, taking advantage of the motion sensing Wii Remote. The Wii version was released on October 17, 2007 in North America, and on October 19, 2007 in the PAL region.[17] American table tennis player Wally Green, who performed motion capture for the game, helped promote its release in 2006;[18] Rockstar later sponsored Green on his professional tour.[19]

Reception edit

The Xbox 360 version of Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis received "generally favorable" reviews, while the Wii version received "average" reviews, according to review aggregator website Metacritic.[33] Reviewers praised its gameplay,[30][34][35] detailed visuals,[30][26][34] and online multiplayer.[34][22][35]

The technical aspects of the game, such as the graphics and animation, received acclaim. IGN's Douglass C. Perry felt the graphics and motion capture are "exceptional", and the animation is "beautiful", as well as praising the stable frame rate.[30] GameSpot's Ryan Davis wrote the characters were designed with "phenomenal detail", though felt "there's not much else to look at".[26] GamesRadar+'s Dan Amrich commended the game's player models and lighting effects, stating they "put the hardware to impressive yet playful use".[34] Tom Orry of VideoGamer.com felt the visuals improve the gameplay, particularly applauding smaller details such as the player models and ball physics.[35]

Many reviewers found the gameplay simple yet effective. Perry of IGN found the gameplay "deep and addictive", and the controls intuitive.[30] GamesRadar+'s Amrich echoed similar remarks, writing the controls "feel accessible without alienating 'serious' sports gamers",[34] and Orry of VideoGamer.com called the controls "slick".[35] Eurogamer's Tom Bramwell also praised the game's simplicity.[22] The New York Times's Charles Herold enjoyed the simple control scheme but wrote he would rather play real table tennis.[36]

The game's multiplayer mode was commended by many reviewers. GamesRadar+'s Amrich felt the multiplayer mode extended the game's replayability, giving players a reason to return to the game "long after [they've] learned the weaknesses" of the playable characters.[34] Orry of VideoGamer.com and Bramwell of Eurogamer both named the online multiplayer "excellent";[22] the former noted minor lag but wrote the "performance was generally very good".[35]

When the game was ported to the Wii, the additional Wii Remote controls received positive reactions. IGN's Mark Bozon felt they were an improvement over the original controls, calling it a "huge testament to Rockstar's design".[29] Eurogamer's Ellie Gibson found the altered controls work "perfectly", finding them intuitive and "easy to grasp".[11] GameSpot's Davis wrote that the controls "work pretty well", though he felt they fail to complement the gameplay.[25] Conversely, Orry of VideoGamer.com felt the original controls "have more depth" than those on the Wii.[37]

Following its previews at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the game won Best Sports Game from GameSpot,[38] and received a nomination from IGN.[39]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Wii port developed by Rockstar Leeds[1]

References edit

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  2. ^ Rockstar San Diego 2006, pp. 6
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  4. ^ Rockstar San Diego 2006, pp. 12–17
  5. ^ Rockstar San Diego 2006, pp. 18
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  7. ^ Rockstar San Diego 2006, pp. 7
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  12. ^ a b c d Perry, Douglass C. (March 3, 2006). "And Now for Something Completely Different..." IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on September 12, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
  13. ^ "Rockstar presents Wii Table Tennis (Preview)". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. July 18, 2007. from the original on January 9, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2014.
  14. ^ Miller, Jonathan (May 17, 2006). "Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis Interview". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on September 12, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2014.
  15. ^ a b MastaTuning (April 14, 2008). "ROCKSTAR TABLE TENNIS FOR NINTENDO WII CONTROLS INTERVIEW [GameTrailers]". YouTube. Retrieved January 26, 2020.
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  17. ^ Burman, Rob (July 18, 2007). "Rockstar Serves up Table Tennis on Wii". IGN. Ziff Davis. from the original on May 27, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
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  19. ^ Beech, Hannah (April 6, 2022). "'The Sport of Love' Ping-Pong, the Great Equalizer". The New York Times. Retrieved February 28, 2023.
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  39. ^ "IGN's Overall Best of E3 2006 Awards". IGN. Ziff Davis. May 19, 2006. Retrieved January 26, 2020.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis at MobyGames

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Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is a 2006 table tennis simulation video game developed by Rockstar San Diego and published by Rockstar Games The game is a realistic simulation of the sport table tennis with the main objective to make the opponent fail to hit the ball Rockstar Games Presents Table TennisDeveloper s Rockstar San Diego a Publisher s Rockstar GamesDirector s Daren BaderProducer s Darion LowensteinDesigner s Benjamin JohnsonProgrammer s Wil ParedesArtist s Jody PileskiTed BradshawEngineRAGEPlatform s Xbox 360WiiReleaseMay 23 2006 Xbox 360NA May 23 2006PAL May 26 2006WiiNA October 16 2007PAL October 19 2007Genre s SportsMode s Single player multiplayerThe game features various methods of serving and returning the ball designed for players to beat their opponent Players can compete against the game s artificial intelligence while the game s multiplayer mode lets two players compete in matches either through local multiplayer or online Initially developed specifically for the Xbox 360 console the development team took advantage of the hardware s graphical power allowing the game to play at a faster pace than with previous hardware The game was the first to be developed using Rockstar s proprietary Rockstar Advanced Game Engine The game was released for the Xbox 360 in May 2006 and was released for the Wii in October 2007 Its announcement in March 2006 led to confusion and surprise due to its significantly different style from Rockstar s previous projects It received generally positive reviews upon release with praise particularly directed at its simplicity replayability and detailed visuals Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development 3 Reception 4 Notes 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksGameplay editRockstar Games Presents Table Tennis is a realistic simulation of the sport of table tennis In the game two players hit a ball back and forth from one another The goal of the game is to make the opponent fail to return the ball 2 Players have the ability to challenge a multiplayer partner either offline or online or can select to challenge the game s artificial intelligence 3 Players can select from a roster of eleven characters which are unlocked as they progress through the game each character has particular skills in different areas 4 nbsp Players challenge opponents in competitive matches serving and returning the ball in order to score points The game features two modes Tournament which involves players participating against a variety of players in different circuits and Exhibition which involves players challenging individual opponents in non ranked matches 5 6 When preparing to serve the ball players enter a stance During this stance players aim the ball followed by selecting the amount of spin and power to place on the ball as indicated by the spin meter 7 Players can also place a level of spin on their ball curving it in a different direction After the opponent returns the ball players have the ability to charge their shots As the shots are charged the Focus meter increases when the meter fills players enter the Full Focus state in which their shots are faster and more accurate 8 Players can also perform soft shots and smashes respectively decreasing and increasing the speed of the ball 9 and Focus Shots high powered returns that help players counter difficult shots 10 The Wii port of the game offers three different control schemes Standard using the Wii Remote Sharp Shooter in which the player flicks the Nunchuk s analog stick instead of the Wii Remote to aim and hit the ball and Control Freak using the Nunchuk s analog stick to control the player s position 11 Development edit nbsp Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis was developed for the Xbox 360 The development team took advantage of the hardware s graphical power and found that it allowed them to develop games at a faster pace than with previous hardware Preliminary work on Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis began in 2005 prior to the announcement of the Xbox 360 which the game was developed for 12 Rockstar San Diego the core team behind the game found that the hardware allowed them to develop games at a faster pace than with the previous hardware Rockstar president Sam Houser felt that Rockstar San Diego was a suitable developer for the game due to their demonstration of skill in developing advanced engines particularly early in a console generation citing Midnight Club Street Racing and Smuggler s Run both 2000 which were launch games for the PlayStation 2 Houser also said that though the game s physics were achievable on the old hardware the team waited for the possibility to develop for the Xbox 360 due to the different level of production and technology that it allowed 12 In developing the game s concept the team was fascinated with concentrating the entire power of a particular hardware into one activity 12 The game runs off the proprietary Rockstar Advanced Game Engine RAGE and is the first game to do so 13 Network programmer John Gierach found the development of the online multiplayer mode challenging due to the level of realism the development team attempted to create In addition the speed and accuracy required for the game was also a challenge for the team due to the fast pace of the matches 14 When discussing the possibility of porting the game to the Wii the team agreed almost immediately as they felt that the console was a perfect fit for the game 15 While developing the Wii version the team particularly considered how to serve all types of players thus allowing a range of different control schemes 15 The game was first announced by Rockstar Games on March 3 2006 Journalists noted the surprised reactions that the announcement caused within the gaming industry which they owed to the game s significant difference when compared to Rockstar s reputation of developing mature titles 12 The game was released for the Xbox 360 on May 23 2006 in North America and on May 26 2006 in the PAL region 16 On July 18 2007 Rockstar announced that the game would be ported to the Wii taking advantage of the motion sensing Wii Remote The Wii version was released on October 17 2007 in North America and on October 19 2007 in the PAL region 17 American table tennis player Wally Green who performed motion capture for the game helped promote its release in 2006 18 Rockstar later sponsored Green on his professional tour 19 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreWiiXbox 360Metacritic68 100 33 81 100 33 Review scoresPublicationScoreWiiXbox 360Edge7 10 20 Electronic Gaming Monthly7 67 10 21 Eurogamer8 10 11 9 10 22 Game Informer6 10 23 8 10 24 GameSpot6 10 25 8 5 10 26 GameTrailers6 7 10 27 7 8 10 28 IGN7 8 10 29 7 8 10 30 Official Nintendo Magazine80 31 Official Xbox Magazine US 8 10 32 The Xbox 360 version of Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis received generally favorable reviews while the Wii version received average reviews according to review aggregator website Metacritic 33 Reviewers praised its gameplay 30 34 35 detailed visuals 30 26 34 and online multiplayer 34 22 35 The technical aspects of the game such as the graphics and animation received acclaim IGN s Douglass C Perry felt the graphics and motion capture are exceptional and the animation is beautiful as well as praising the stable frame rate 30 GameSpot s Ryan Davis wrote the characters were designed with phenomenal detail though felt there s not much else to look at 26 GamesRadar s Dan Amrich commended the game s player models and lighting effects stating they put the hardware to impressive yet playful use 34 Tom Orry of VideoGamer com felt the visuals improve the gameplay particularly applauding smaller details such as the player models and ball physics 35 Many reviewers found the gameplay simple yet effective Perry of IGN found the gameplay deep and addictive and the controls intuitive 30 GamesRadar s Amrich echoed similar remarks writing the controls feel accessible without alienating serious sports gamers 34 and Orry of VideoGamer com called the controls slick 35 Eurogamer s Tom Bramwell also praised the game s simplicity 22 The New York Times s Charles Herold enjoyed the simple control scheme but wrote he would rather play real table tennis 36 The game s multiplayer mode was commended by many reviewers GamesRadar s Amrich felt the multiplayer mode extended the game s replayability giving players a reason to return to the game long after they ve learned the weaknesses of the playable characters 34 Orry of VideoGamer com and Bramwell of Eurogamer both named the online multiplayer excellent 22 the former noted minor lag but wrote the performance was generally very good 35 When the game was ported to the Wii the additional Wii Remote controls received positive reactions IGN s Mark Bozon felt they were an improvement over the original controls calling it a huge testament to Rockstar s design 29 Eurogamer s Ellie Gibson found the altered controls work perfectly finding them intuitive and easy to grasp 11 GameSpot s Davis wrote that the controls work pretty well though he felt they fail to complement the gameplay 25 Conversely Orry of VideoGamer com felt the original controls have more depth than those on the Wii 37 Following its previews at the Electronic Entertainment Expo the game won Best Sports Game from GameSpot 38 and received a nomination from IGN 39 Notes edit Wii port developed by Rockstar Leeds 1 References edit Rockstar Table Tennis for Wii Eurogamer Gamer Network July 18 2007 Archived from the original on May 29 2022 Retrieved November 1 2023 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 6 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 19 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 12 17 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 18 Gerstmann Jeff Kasavin Greg May 10 2006 E3 06 Table Tennis Hands On GameSpot CBS Interactive Archived from the original on December 31 2017 Retrieved June 23 2015 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 7 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 8 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 9 Rockstar San Diego 2006 pp 10 a b c Gibson Ellie October 24 2007 Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis Wii Eurogamer Gamer Network Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved May 17 2015 a b c d Perry Douglass C March 3 2006 And Now for Something Completely Different IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on September 12 2014 Retrieved January 26 2020 Rockstar presents Wii Table Tennis Preview GameSpot CBS Interactive July 18 2007 Archived from the original on January 9 2016 Retrieved September 12 2014 Miller Jonathan May 17 2006 Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis Interview IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on September 12 2014 Retrieved September 3 2014 a b MastaTuning April 14 2008 ROCKSTAR TABLE TENNIS FOR NINTENDO WII CONTROLS INTERVIEW GameTrailers YouTube Retrieved January 26 2020 Adams David May 23 2006 Rockstar s Table Tennis Ricochets to Retail IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on May 27 2015 Retrieved May 23 2015 Burman Rob July 18 2007 Rockstar Serves up Table Tennis on Wii IGN Ziff Davis Archived from the original on May 27 2015 Retrieved May 23 2015 New York Rapper Finds Success in Asia with Ping Pong JapanCulture NYC August 14 2011 Retrieved February 28 2023 Beech Hannah April 6 2022 The Sport of Love Ping Pong the Great Equalizer The New York Times Retrieved February 28 2023 Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis X360 Edge No 164 Future plc July 2006 p 83 Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis X360 Electronic Gaming Monthly No 205 Ziff Davis July 2006 p 89 a b c d Bramwell Tom May 23 2006 Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis Xbox 360 Eurogamer Gamer Network Archived from the original on April 18 2015 Retrieved May 27 2015 Helgeson Matt December 2007 Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis Wii Game Informer No 176 GameStop Archived from the original on January 25 2008 Retrieved January 26 2020 Helgeson Matt July 2006 Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis X360 Game Informer No 159 GameStop p 107 Archived from the original on January 26 2008 Retrieved January 26 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