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Pump It Up:Exceed
Developer
Andamiro U.S.A. Corp.
Publisher
Mastiff LLC
ERSB Rating
E
Rel. Date
July 2005
Genre
Dance
Players
1-2
Pump It Up:Exceed

The hippest dance game in the world is coming to your living room. In the ’80s, the coolest city kids threw down the cardboard, cranked up the beats and let their bodies do the talking—forever changing dance and urban culture. Today, they throw down the pad, plug in the disc and Pump It Up. Call it history repeating itself. Call it the best dance game ever. Call it whatever you want, just don’t miss a beat. The dance sensation that swept Korea, Latin America and Europe is now available on next-gen consoles in America. Pump It Up: Exceedbrings an urban edge to the popular dance game genre. By putting choreography first, Pump It Up: Exceed gets dance floor freaks and neophytes alike shaking it like they’re in the club.

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