The season starts now –
Grab your racket and become the world’s next tennis champion!
The season starts now –
Grab your racket and become the world’s next tennis champion!
Enter the court and get ready for a brand-new title that delivers authentic gameplay and an immersive tennis experience. As a modern tennis simulation, Matchpoint – Tennis Championships features an extensive career mode and a unique rivalry system.
Matchpoint – Tennis Championships is out now for PlayStation®4|5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Play it now on console and PC with Xbox Game Pass.
Learn more in the FAQ and play the free demo on Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation.
The franchise sparked a massive wave of "ghostly romance" films across Asian cinema throughout the 1990s. Its influence can still be felt today in modern mainland Chinese fantasy blockbusters, video games, and animated adaptations that continue to borrow the visual shorthand established by Ching Siu-tung over three decades ago.
Directed by Ching Po-tai and starring Leslie Cheung, Joey Wong, and Wu Ma, the first installment introduces us to the captivating tale of Yan (Leslie Cheung), a young scholar who falls in love with a ghost, Xin Xinyan (Joey Wong). Theirs is a romance that transcends mortality, as Yan tries to help Xin Xinyan resolve her lingering attachment to the world of the living. With its unique blend of horror, comedy, and romance, the film was an instant hit, grossing over HK$30 million at the box office.
The haunting theme song, sung by Leslie Cheung, and James Wong’s score became instant classics, permanently embedding the film into Pop-culture history.
Do not watch the 2011 remake starring Liu Yifei. It is visually beautiful but emotionless. Stick to the originals.
Ning teams up with a powerful, grumpy Taoist swordsman named Yan Chik-pui. Together, they battle the Tree Demon and a Lord of the Underworld to recover Xiao-qian’s ashes so she can be reincarnated, though the lovers are ultimately forced to part. 🦋 Part II: A Chinese Ghost Story II (1990) The Search for a Soul
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The franchise sparked a massive wave of "ghostly romance" films across Asian cinema throughout the 1990s. Its influence can still be felt today in modern mainland Chinese fantasy blockbusters, video games, and animated adaptations that continue to borrow the visual shorthand established by Ching Siu-tung over three decades ago.
Directed by Ching Po-tai and starring Leslie Cheung, Joey Wong, and Wu Ma, the first installment introduces us to the captivating tale of Yan (Leslie Cheung), a young scholar who falls in love with a ghost, Xin Xinyan (Joey Wong). Theirs is a romance that transcends mortality, as Yan tries to help Xin Xinyan resolve her lingering attachment to the world of the living. With its unique blend of horror, comedy, and romance, the film was an instant hit, grossing over HK$30 million at the box office. a chinese ghost story i ii iii 198719901991 full
The haunting theme song, sung by Leslie Cheung, and James Wong’s score became instant classics, permanently embedding the film into Pop-culture history. The franchise sparked a massive wave of "ghostly
Do not watch the 2011 remake starring Liu Yifei. It is visually beautiful but emotionless. Stick to the originals. Theirs is a romance that transcends mortality, as
Ning teams up with a powerful, grumpy Taoist swordsman named Yan Chik-pui. Together, they battle the Tree Demon and a Lord of the Underworld to recover Xiao-qian’s ashes so she can be reincarnated, though the lovers are ultimately forced to part. 🦋 Part II: A Chinese Ghost Story II (1990) The Search for a Soul
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