I agree with their choice. By the simple fact that the Move is essentially a more poweful and fine-tuned Wii. (painted black) They're working with proven technolgy, or at least, they're copying it.
It also wins by having some actual Freakin' games! I know I bring this up a lot when I mention Kinect, but it really is a problem, aside from Dance Central which was declared to actually be pretty good, the entirety of Kinect's library is shovelware.
I know the "casual" non-gamer crowd appreciates it, but to the rest of us it's just kind of insulting. Especially because, with the hacks, we've seen what the Kinect is capable of, and they're just going to waste all that on crappy, cheap to make, but easy to sell tech demos disguised as games.
I think that's what pisses me off the most, it's wasted potential, the Kinect has HUUUUUUGE potential and it will most likely never be fully explored, if at all by Microsoft.
I know it's still only been out for a few weeks, and developers need time, but come on! At least it could've had a real game as one of the launch titles.
Oh another thing that pisses me off, Kinect Joyride was originally called Avatar Joyride and it was intended to be a download game, if that was the case I most certainly would've picked it up, now not so much.