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The channel’s “AO Animated” coverage looks more like a Wii Sports tennis match than a real one, with players’ physical forms replaced with virtual avatars. Fans that have viewed the live ...
The animated avatars of the competitors give viewers the impression they’re watching a live stream of someone playing Wii Sports on gaming console Nintendo Wii rather than a Grand Slam. The reason ...
The Australian Open don’t own all of their broadcasting rights (fairly common), so they’re live-streaming a Wii Tennis-like version of the matches on YouTube - love this 😂 Michael McCann, the ...
Picture this: You’re playing Wii tennis by yourself (because you have no friends), you’re a sexually frustrated 14-year-old teenager and suddenly you’re starting to find the Miis attractive.
The unique presentation style resembles a live stream of a Nintendo Wii Sports game rather than a Grand Slam event. As per Firstpost, the move to animated avatars comes from Tennis Australia's ...
Tennis fans worldwide can stream Australian Open matches online, with a catch: The players on screen aren't real human beings, but video game-like avatars on a computer-generated court. The tournament ...
Tennis fans worldwide ... so they’re live-streaming a Wii Tennis-like version of the matches on YouTube - love this 😂 Michael McCann, the director of the Sports and Entertainment Law ...
The channel's "AO Animated" coverage looks more like a Wii Sports tennis match than a real one, with players' physical forms replaced with virtual avatars. Fans that have viewed the live streams are ...