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EA Ships Boogie

August 7, 2007, 11:42 am EDT
Total comments: 10

The new musical party game is on its way to retailers.

EA Ships Boogie - the Ultimate Party Package for the Wii

Boogie’s Fun and Unique Singing and Dancing Gameplay Features 39 Hit Party Songs from the Past Four Decades

MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Shake it. Sing it. Create it. Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS) announced today that Boogie™ for the Wii™ has shipped to retail stores in North America and will be released on August 31 in Europe. Players will dance, sing and create music videos with this complete entertainment package that takes advantage of the innovative controls of the Wii, as well as the game’s packed-in karaoke microphone.

Boogie features new versions of tracks made popular by hit bands such as The Jackson 5, Kool & The Gang, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Cyndi Lauper, Black Eyed Peas and Britney Spears. While belting out their favorite tunes or dancing to the latest hit songs, players can catch their best dance moves, record their own voice and make music videos with the easy-to-use music video creator. Gamers can also customize one of five lovable Boog characters for the videos or take them on the road to fame in the story mode.

An all-new intellectual property developed at EA Montreal, Boogie is the perfect party game for gamers of all ages. Boogie has a U.S. MSRP of $59.99 and has been rated E10+ by the ESRB with descriptors for Lyrics and Suggestive Themes) and 3+ by PEGI Europe. For more information, videos and screens on the game, please visit the website at www.boogie.ea.com.

Talkback

GoldenPhoenixAugust 07, 2007

Suck may be entering stores soon.

Bill AurionAugust 07, 2007

I hear Kairon is already waiting in line!

By this time tomorrow, I Kairon, intrepid explorer of third party wilds on Nintendo continents, shall be in a position to tell you all everything you (n)ever wanted to hear about what it's like to Boogie!

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterAugust 07, 2007

I smell yet another polarizing Wii title...

Seriously, Boogie may be yet another game some fans eat up like crazy while others bash it to hell as if it was the digital re-incarnation of Satan.

I don't think this one will be as polarizing, actually. Even I'm suspicious about this game... after all.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterAugust 07, 2007

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Originally posted by: Kairon
I don't think this one will be as polarizing, actually. Even I'm suspicious about this game... after all.


Yeah. Thinking about it, the game seems rather generic and with an identity crisis issue to boot.

But I suspect it will have some fans. We'll see when the reviews come.

I highly doubt the game will be generic, but I do think that the way developers have talked about it in interviews and hands-on hints that the game has had a rough time defining its own identity.

that Baby guyAugust 07, 2007

Are we saying that this game is a forty-five year old man, or are we saying this game has caught explosive amnesia?

CericAugust 08, 2007

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Originally posted by: thatguy
Are we saying that this game is a forty-five year old man, or are we saying this game has caught explosive amnesia?


How is a game going to buy a motorcycle, huh? I'm throwing in for multiple personality disorder. One minute you'll be dancing and it will suddenly want you to sing. Then just as suddenly dance. When you think you have it all figured out it will want you to be the camera man.

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