boogie ds

Shake it. Sing it. Create it. Electronic Arts presents Boogie taking its dancing act on the road with a unique Nintendo DS version that features the first 3D gameplay on the handheld system. All the new modes in the game can be experienced in full 3D using special glasses packed into the retail box. Boogie on Nintendo DS introduces new gameplay modes and mini-games not found in the Wii version for easy gaming on the go. The game's unique modes include DS Download Play and Multi-Card Play, th...

boogie ds

Shake it. Sing it. Create it. Electronic Arts presents Boogie taking its dancing act on the road with a unique Nintendo DS version that features the first 3D gameplay on the handheld system. All the new modes in the game can be experienced in full 3D using special glasses packed into the retail box. Boogie on Nintendo DS introduces new gameplay modes and mini-games not found in the Wii version for easy gaming on the go. The game's unique modes include DS Download Play and Multi-Card Play, three main dancing gameplay modes including Copycat, Freestyle and Choreography as well as more than 10 mini-games. Players can also dive into the career mode for a deeper experience as they embark on a quest to become the Boogie Master. Boogie features new versions of tracks made popular by hit bands such as The Jackson 5, Kool

boogie ds

Boogie is a music video game developed by Electronic Arts for the Wii, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS. Being touted as a party-game, it enables players to create their character, then use the Wii Remote and a microphone to sing and dance through it.[3] Each song within the game can be performed either as a karaoke or as a dancing game. The game is based around an alien theme. It was one of the first games released in Brazil for the Wii. Although anticipation was high for the game, it received negative reviews.

Boogie on Nintendo DS introduces new gameplay modes and mini-games not found in the Wii version for easy gaming on the go. The game

Latest From Flickr