
Electronic Arts has today officially announced Boogie Superstar for the Nintendo Wii, and confirmed that it will arrive in both America and Europe this October. But despite apparent confirmation of Balance Board support last month, there is no mention of it in the developer's latest press release.
Boogie Superstar is being squared directly at girl gamers, and includes more than 40 songs from popular artists around the world to sing and dance along to, including Maroon 5, Leona Lewis, Good Charlotte, Kanye West, and Britney Spears.
Players begin by customising a character to the nth degree, then are whisked off (sounds like kidnap) to a mysterious island where they are trained up to be the next superstar. Once prepared, they'll perform in the Boogie Star Show in front of a panel of judges, and hope to prove they have the talent to become the next big thing in the world of music.
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“Boogie SuperStar promotes self-expression, creativity and empowerment for girls worldwide,” said Robert Nashak, VP of Casual Studios, EA Casual Entertainment. “We have created a game where girls don’t just observe someone else’s rise to fame, they experience it themselves, singing and dancing their way through a world most girls only dream about.”
There is mention of using the "Wii's motion-sensing technology", but nothing on the Balance Board... We'll look to bring you official confirmation either way as soon as possible.











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