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Big Lots’ Thanksgiving game sale items
For those of you not gorging on turkey (or Tofurky) all day long, there are some holiday day sales including some PS2 games and Guitar Hero for DS at Big Lots…
Boogie Superstar global song list announced
The tracklist for EA’s forthcoming Boogie Superstar reads like a teenager’s, or Top 40 fan’s, iPod playlist. EA Games just revealed the global track list for the game, of songs which will be appearing on both US and foreign versions of the Wii game Boogie Superstar. The game’s spokesperson was also revealed to be Natasha Bedingfield, who will have three songs in the game.
I hate to admit this, but not all of these songs are that bad. Honestly, I have quite a few of them in iTunes, and last I checked I’m well past the teenage demographic EA’s trying to appeal to in Boogie Superstar. In fact, I’d even want to buy this game so I could sing along to songs like “Thnks Fr Th Mmrs,” “Love Like This,” “Nine in the Afternoon,” “Makes Me Wonder,” “Toxic” and “Stronger.”
The official Boogie Superstar tracklist from the press release is as follows…
Boogie your way to superstardom with EA and a Wii
EA’s Boogie has evolved from an all ages, whimsical dancing and singing game starring strange characters known as Boogs to your standard little girl’s dancing game with Boogie Superstar. Gone is the character who looked vaguely like Patrick the starfish (Sponge Bob Square Pants) in a disco suit – he’s been replaced by Bratz-esque girl characters.
Boogie Superstar will come with 40 pop songs (not by the original artists) that girls can dance and sing to in order to try and become the best. They also get to create their own avatars from a selection of options, so the character on screen can look (vaguely) like them. It will be out for the Wii in both North America and Europe in October, 2008, and hit Asia soon after. The game will come with a microphone and cost $59.99.
EA announces soundtrack for Boogie
Electronic Arts announced today its soundtrack for the singing, dancing and music video-creating game Boogie, which will be released for the Wii on August 7, 2007, in North America and August 31, 2007, in Europe. The 38 songs span four decades from “ABC” by the Jackson 5 to recent pop hit “Fergalicious” by Fergie.
Boogie will ship with a microphone and has a suggested retail price of $59.99. The game is rated E10+ by the ESRB and 3+ by PEGI Europe.
Click through to get the full list of songs with the artist who made each song popular…















