Street Racquetball is a unique sports video game for PlayStation, focusing on the enclosed sport of racquetball. It features outdoor courts with sidewalls and a front wall, lacking a ceiling. Players can choose from various modes including exhibition, challenge, training, and two-player versus. The game offers three difficulty levels and adjustable ball bounce. Players can execute diverse shots and face eight computer opponents, each with distinct abilities.
Street Racquetball is one of very few console games featuring the enclosed sport of racquetball, though the first title devoted to the sport, Racquetball, was released in 1981 for the Atari Video Computer System. A1 Games' history of released sports related games includes tennis, boxing, bowling, kickboxing, snowboarding, racing and more.
As in indoor racquetball courts, Street Racquetball's `outdoor` courts contain two sidewalls, a front wall, serving zones, and a receiving line -- but no ceiling. Players can opt for exhibition mode (against the computer), challenge mode (unlock new characters and courts by winning three consecutive matches), training mode (continuous rally solo play), or two-player VS mode. Three difficulty settings offer `easy,` `normal.` or `hard` gameplay, ball bounce levels can be adjusted to `low,` `middle,` or `high,` and the eight computer-controlled opponents are rated in performance level, type of game, power, speed, and skill. Shots include slams, lobs, and drop shots.