. The development team took advantage of the hardware's graphical power, and found that it allowed them to develop games at a faster pace than with previous hardware. Preliminary work on
Rockstar Games Presents Table Tennis began in 2005, prior to the announcement of the
Xbox 360, which the game was developed for.
Rockstar San Diego, the core team behind the game, found that the hardware allowed them to develop games at a faster pace than with the
previous hardware. Rockstar president
Sam Houser felt that Rockstar San Diego was a suitable developer for the game due to their demonstration of skill in developing advanced engines, particularly early in a console generation, citing
Midnight Club: Street Racing and ''
Smuggler's Run'' (both 2000), which were
launch games for the
PlayStation 2. Houser also said that, though the game's physics were achievable on the old hardware, the team waited for the possibility to develop for the Xbox 360 due to the "different level of production and technology" that it allowed. Network programmer John Gierach found the development of the online multiplayer mode challenging, due to the level of realism the development team attempted to create. In addition, the speed and accuracy required for the game was also a challenge for the team, due to the fast pace of the matches. When discussing the possibility of porting the game to the
Wii, the team agreed almost immediately, as they felt that the console was a "perfect fit" for the game. The game was first announced by Rockstar Games on March 3, 2006. Journalists noted the surprised reactions that the announcement caused within the gaming industry, which they owed to the game's significant difference when compared to Rockstar's reputation of developing mature titles. and received a nomination from
IGN. It was released for the Xbox 360 in North America on May 23, 2006, and in the
PAL region on May 26. On July 18, 2007, Rockstar announced that the game would be ported to the Wii, taking advantage of the
motion sensing Wii Remote. The Wii version was released in North America on October 16 and in the PAL region on October 19. American table tennis player
Wally Green, who performed
motion capture for the game, helped promote its release in 2006; Rockstar later sponsored Green on his professional tour. ==Reception==