First off, is sports champions worth getting as more than just because it is one of the first move games available? an emphatic yes. Second does it show that move is worth the hype? absolutely. This game shows how incredible move can be and how move doesn't just surpass the Wii, it smashes Wii into instant obsolescence.You get 6 games all of which are worth playing. I will briefly describe my experience with each. First bocce is just flat out fun. Probably the one with the least exercise but the physics and creativity are great. The move captures your arm movement perfectly and can account for if you are spinning shots or not and how much arc you are putting on each. It also has bocce courts but then also bocce in different settings like playgrounds where trash cans and other obstacles come into play. Simple yet very enjoyable. Great for a family as it is the easiest one to do well in.Disc golf: FUN. Nice graphics, inventive courses. The move really takes into account your arm movement, where you release the disc, if you're throwing flat or at an angle, etc. As bocce does with the ball the physics are great here. The disc behaves like a real disc in the air and on the ground.Gladiator: I thought I would like this the most and it is fun, but as all the games are very enjoyable so it doesn't stand out. To Sony's credit, they didn't scrimp on any of the 6. The movements do not seem to be captured as well as some of the other games, but still swinging swords..can not complain. In the champions cup mode (this is the mode for all games where you compete against the CPU in various challenges) you get to have a more arcade like experience where you do a sequence of movements like the killing boss sequences in God of War or the Force Unleashed. Good workout. 2 controllers gives you a shield with one and your sword or mace for the other. BTW for you lefties out there like me, no worries, ALL the games ask if you are left or right handed and you can play everything leftie.Archery, also pure fun. With two controllers and one becomes the bow and the other the string. In champions cup there are constantly changing inventive game modes. You start out with unlimited time, then you go to timed, then you go to both players shooting at the same target and only the first one to hit it gets a point and so on.Table tennis again shows how vastly superior move is to Wii. Arm speed counts, how you are holding the paddle (flat or curved) really counts, spin, when you hit the shot, where you follow through is aimed, etc. This one was the hardest one for me to get good at.Volleyball, perhaps my favorite and the most physically demanding. In fact as I write this I just got done with a few matches and my arms are physically aching. Sony did a great job here. All the movements of volleyball are re-created here, spiking, blocking, overhead serve (need two controllers or at least much easier with two), digging, setting. Incredible fun. 2 controllers makes all the movements more life like.I will make a few last points. Since move just was released as I write this, probably some people are wondering should I get this now or wait for more games, is this just a 'demo' packet or a solid game on its own. Probably especially wondering this if you already have an EYE like I did and hence are buying this as a stand alone purchase. I can resoundingly say that this is an excellent pick and I would expect this will hold true a year from now as well. The games are flat out fun. As an example, I have had my PS3 for around 2 years. My wife used it more this weekend with me than the previous 2 years combined.I already told my friends over the past 2 years the PS3 was the best entertainment system available. Worth every penny. Move just cements this and frankly leaves the Wii and from what I hear about the kinect, the 360 in the dust. The potential with Move is only limited by designers' creativity. My wife even said so when are you going to be using Move as a lightsaber? I replied it can only be a matter of time.I give sports champions 5 stars because each of the 6 games was enjoyable. Like buying a music CD and finding you like every track. Each one was well thought out. Each game is well developed with creative single player challenges and fun play options with other people. My last advice is this, order at least 2 move controllers. Not only for the games that use 2 controllers but for playing with other people. I've little doubt I am probably going to end up with 3 or 4 controllers soon.If you have a PS3 you are going to absolutely love this. If you are reading this and haven't bought a PS3 yet, lucky you. The 320gb move bundle is a steal and will provide countless hundreds of hours of move fun, fantastic RPG, adventure games, shooter games, family games (whatever your bag is), and still one of the best blu-rays on the market. I rarely say this, but Sony deserves a 5plus for this effort and for what I hope MOVE has in store for PS3 owners into the future.