"We've got best-in-class Move integration - we want you to feel that sensation of controlling all the action." "First and foremost, our Total Racquet Control system - arguably the first innovation in the tennis category in a long time - having the ability to play the entire experience full analogue versus buttons," Singleton described. The sequel has three major features that differentiate it from the original. "We wanted to focus on these (360/PS3) platforms. Singleton also revealed that there won't be a Wii version simply because it's not capable of the graphics the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are. The games that play well, that's where the Move controller is treated as a peripheral versus a platform. "They're not built for that platform (pointing at a PlayStation 3 unit) and then made to work with the Kinect platform. "The successful Kinect titles are built specifically for that platform," said Singleton.
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