Boogie in 3D on the DS
Fancy specs included in the box.
EA's new karaoke-slash-dancing game Boogie had a quiet start on the Wii last week, coming in near the bottom of the Top 20, according to Chart Track, and it's had middling reviews to boot. But that's not stopping the company from taking its music game to a few new platforms.
The most interesting of the new versions is that for the DS. The game will come with special glasses that will let you follow the on-screen action in 3D. The portable version will also come with new modes and 10 mini-games not included in the Wii game.
The PlayStation 2 version, on the other hand, will be far more similar to the Wii game and includes the standard singing and dancing found in that version.
Both the DS and the PS2 editions of Boogie will be out in time for Christmas.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo
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