EA comes back to Boogie

EA comes back to Boogie
James Orry Updated on by

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EA’s Casual Entertainment Label has today announced the October 2008 release of Boogie SuperStar, the sequel to last year’s hit and miss singing and dancing game.

In development exclusively for Wii, Boogie Superstars promises to combine the hottest music hits from around the world with dance moves and total character customisation.

The game will feature more than 40 songs made famous by popular artists such as Rihanna, Fergie, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Leona Lewis, Alicia Keys, Good Charlotte, Britney Spears, Kanye West, and more.

EA is also promising the game will feature a features artist, said to be a “chart-topping, global music sensation”.

“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.”

Boogie will allow players to work their way to superstar status alone or challenge friends in two and four-player modes.

In the single-player game players create their own character, choosing from millions of possible combinations, and must compete in the Boogie Star Show.

Boogie SuperStar is scheduled for release in October exclusively for Wii.