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Submitted by Tellyn 1168d ago | review

N-Europe: Boogie Superstar (Wii Review)

N-Europe's Mark Lee writes:

"We remember the first shots of EA's Boogie and it piqued our interest immediately. Not only did Boogie look unique and graphically astounding, but it also promised sweet Karaoke/dance based gaming. It was a shame then that the motion dancing promised by EA fell flat on its face. Karaoke worked well in Boogie yet the poorly implemented dancing model was clearly the section which EA needed to work on. Thankfully when you start playing Boogie Superstar it's clear that EA spent their development time revamping the entire dancing template." (Boogie, Boogie SuperStar, Wii) 6/10

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