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EA’s New Boogie Details June 8, 2007

Filed under: First Look, News — mazer4455 @ 4:57 pm

EA;s New Microphone
EA’s Final Boogie Microphone

Today, Revogamers posted news info about Boogie from a recent EA European event:

- Region specific tracks most likely

- Video Maker mode will allow for use of 3d glasses, but it is not confirmed that they are included with the game.

- 40 tracks (covers)- Wii controls: shake the wiimote in 4 directions, A for changing move sets, B for combos, Z for character lipsync and joystick/Dpad for movement

- “Boogie meter� mimics SSX Blur meter

- Match your voice to the “original� voice. Pitch meter keeps track of your voice compared to original.

 

 

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5 Responses to “EA’s New Boogie Details”

  1. Gravatar mazer4455 Says:

    well, this was my first front-page post, hope you liked it!

  2. Gravatar Soiden Says:

    Well, I would prefer a white microphone. Still nice, though.

  3. Gravatar Roth Says:

    BOOGIE DOWN BRONX, BOOGIE DOWN BRONX, BOOGIE DOWN BRONX, BOOGIE BOOGIE BOOGIE BOOGIE DOWN BRONX~!

    I wonder if the Mic attachment while plug into the GCN compartment. This game is like a combination of EyeToy/DDR and Karaoke Revolution. They should call it Boogie Revolution. I do like the selection of disco classics like “She’s A Freak House”. They should have “Celebration” by Kool and The Gang. That’s my fave. \:D/

    // Roth

  4. Gravatar Kalbi Says:

    Hmmm… I think it’s going to be very difficult for those with very high or low voices to match their voices to the original pitch. I’m not very excited about this game, but we’ll just have to wait and see.

  5. Gravatar Will Says:

    It would make since that they would have some kind of test or setting so you can change the type of singing voice you have to compliment the actual voice such as a tenor, alto, or saprano. Otherwise most people will have difficulty with this game.

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