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Picture tennis on the Wii, but without a Remote. You could say it’s like Microsoft’s Project Natal, but the surprise new Wii game that pulls this off is actually borrowing an approach from Sony’s EyeToy. Kotaku swung through it yesterday.
Wii Sports Tennis taught publishers that Wii owners loved hitting things with imaginary racquets. Ubisoft takes this idea and runs with it with Racquet Sports, bundling tennis, ping pong, badminton, squash, and beach tennis in one hard-hitting package.