The latest shots of Sega and Sumo Digital's console and handheld tennis effort, Sega Superstars Tennis, have sparked great conflict within. Should we be angry at Sega, firing off bitter, expletive laden e-mails and befouling its name on message boards for taunting us with a half-assed reintroduction to seemingly forgotten characters like Jet Set Radio's Beat? Or should we just be content that the publisher isn't handing off development duties on a third stylish futuristic inline skating adventure to a Western developer who specializes in boxing games? Still haven't decided. Help us figure out if we should be grumpy or simply thankful with 20 new screens of Sega Superstars Tennis for Xbox 360.
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