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Boogie Hits PS2
PS2 version dances onto retail space this week.
Date: Thursday, November 15, 2007
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Electronic Arts announced today that Boogie for the PlayStation 2 hit retail stores in North America. In Europe, gamers can pick up their copy on November 30. Boogie, which shipped for the Wii in August and was recently featured on NBC's Today Show for a segment on keeping families fit, is bringing both its singing and dancing gameplay to one of the world's most prevalent hardware systems. PlayStation 2 players will dance, sing and create music videos with this complete entertainment package.

Boogie features new versions of tracks made popular by hit bands such as The Jackson 5, Kool & The Gang, Black Eyed Peas and Britney Spears. Players can sing along to their favorite tunes or dance to the latest hit songs as well as catch their best dance moves, record their own voice and make music videos with the music video creator.

Boogie is also taking its dancing act on the road with a unique Nintendo DS version that features the first 3D gameplay on the handheld system. The game introduces new gameplay modes and mini-games not found in the Wii or PlayStation 2 version for easy gaming on the go. Boogie on the Nintendo DS will be on shelves on November 29 in North America and November 30 in Europe.

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