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Posted Jun 08, 2007 at 01:13PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Videos, Games, Boogie Tags: Wiimote, Electronic Arts, France, Nunchuk, Alex Hyder
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We found another gameplay video for rhythm-based video game Boogie uploaded by French online site Nintendo-France. In this very clip, we get to see and hear one of the earlier announced in-game songs "Brick House." As you are familiar by now, both Wiimote and Nunchuk controllers will be needed to perform the dance moves.

Quite recently, Electronic Arts Producer Alex Hyder gave us a lowdown on the title's different characters, features, modes, and even on the bundled USB microphone. The add-on peripheral is to allow players to come up with their own music videos. More details are revealed on the newly opened Boogie official site.

Electronic Arts has yet to give a concrete release date for Boogie but the company has always promised that the game will be out before this year ends. And on a little off-topic note, it seems that the player controlling this game is in need of some "Boogie power."



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Posted May 30, 2007 at 08:47AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Interviews, Videos, Games, Boogie Tags: Electronic Arts, Alex Hyder
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Gaming site IGN recently scored an interview with Electronic Arts (EA) Producer Alex Hyder regarding upcoming rhythm-based video game Boogie. He talked about the game's various characters, features, modes, and even revealed a lot of things about the bundled USB microphone.

According to the producer, EA aims to give fans a fun musical party experience with Boogie. In this game, players are able to sing and dance through the different songs available in the game aside from being able to come up with their own music videos.

Alex Hyder wasn't able to give a specific release date for Boogie but promised that it will come out this year. Watch the video below for the other stuff Hyder shared during the interview.



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