Abstract: Boogie Wiis radical motion-based controllers have people of all ages getting off the couch and into the game. Now EA is taking it a step further, encouraging players to get down and boogie. This package includes a sturdy USB microphone for karaok...
Easy, accessible fun. Song list is varied and interesting.
You cant sing and dance at the same time, theres no online play and the replay value is low. The Final Word If you can get past the whole casual game stigma, Boogie will give you one of the best gaming experiences on the Wii yet. Anyone who enjoys ...
If you can get past the whole casual game stigma, Boogie will give you one of the best gaming experiences on the Wii yet. Anyone who enjoys games like SingStar and Guitar Hero is going to fall in love.
Abstract: I'll be the first to admit I was not entirely impressed with this title when I first looked at it. When I looked at the package, my first thoughts were that this looked like a really hokey version of SingStar with a Wii-specific control tacked on. I was r...
Abstract: There are not all that many games that can say they are an entirely new franchise designed around the audience and architecture of the Wii. Boogie, from EA has been working on just that for almost a year now. Its recent release means that we can now se...
Abstract: With the popularity of Guitar Hero, DDR, and other rhythm and dance titles out there, it's time for EA to get a piece of the pie. Boogie is the first of this genre offered on the Wii thus far, and with its youthful presentation is a solid title for you...
Abstract: EA attempts to turn a music game into a non-game with disastrous results. Imagine, if you will, playing Dance Dance Revolution without the scrolling arrow prompts. Instead of earning points for hitting the correct arrow as it reaches the top of the sc...
Abstract: Let's face it -- if you've committed yourself to playing a dancing/rhythm game, you should be prepared to look like a fool while doing so. Playing Boogie, Electronic Arts' original IP dancing title for the Wii, is no exception. If Guitar Hero made per...
Abstract: We’ve always wanted a DDR type of game for the Nintendo systems and were very excited about the prospect of receiving Boogie for the Wii. When the game came in the mail, we ripped it open and we were ready to dance, baby! At first play, the game was...
As it stands, I really would not feel comfortable recommending a purchase of Boogie without recommending a rental first. Some gamers might like the mish-mash controls and poor karaoke recognition – I would wait for a sequel before dropping any cash...
Abstract: Boogie from Electronic Arts is the perfect example of a game concept that reads well on paper but whose ideas and ambitions simply dont translate to the finished product. The end result is a game filled with atmospheric backdrops and stylized characte...