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Video Description: Here is my Virtua Tennis 3 Video Review for the Xbox 360. This is one of the best Tennis Simulation games out today. It has a great online mode, and has excellent next generation graphics and sound. Check it out! Related Article Subjects: gaming gameplay, gaming reviews, gameplay, review, tennis, three, video, virtual, xbox, xbox 360
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