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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Southpeak EAN: 0896992000551 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: South Peak Interactive Manufacturer: South Peak Interactive Model: 896992000551 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: South Peak Interactive Release Date: August 05, 2008 Sales Rank: 10211 Studio: South Peak Interactive
Features:
40 licensed Hip Hop and Classic Funk tracks: Black Eyed Peas, The Gang, Jackson 5, James Brown. 40 rival B-Boy characters, including world famous Crazy Legs and in-game host DJ Hooch.
21 realistic venues: Red Bull BC One, UK B-Boy Championship and IBE
Customize your B-Boy: Winning battles allows you to kit yourself out with the latest Adidas clothing
Dynamic fighting and advanced animation system allows full control of power moves, stylish freezes and flare driven combos
Product Description: Developed alongside Sony Computer Entertainment Europe the game will immerse you in a world of breaks, beats and B-Boys. Starting from the street, battle your way to become the best B-Boy in the world. Including the legendary Crazy Legs from the Rock Steady Crew, the game allows you to battle and jam with authentic B-Boy characters from across the globe. Battle you're way through the ranks of B-Boys from the street through to recognized global competitions and events. Learn the moves and create original routines against a soundtrack of Hip Hop anthems. Taunt your rivals and gain respect from the B-Boys. Become the best and stay the best! Advanced control and animation system allowing full control of your characters power moves, stylish freezes and flare driven combos ESRB Rated T for Teen
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - BBOY Game
The game is a lot of fun. If you're a BBoy well this is the game for you. The transitioning between combo moves isn't the best but either way the game is great for bboys and bgirls around the world.
Rating: - A Classic game for true hip hop heads and b-boys.
The average gamer won't undersatnd the complexity and depth of this breakdancing game. Due to poor promotion and whatever bureaucratic b.s. held this game up from crossing over to the US, we have had to wait entirely too long for a quality b-boy game. Break dancers from all over the world have been represented and motion captured in an artistic and fluid very hip hop manner. I usually give game magazine reviews some credibility, but I still like to try a game myself before passing judgement. I have seen some poor reviews for this game, but I guarantee you none of these game reviewers have stood around a b-boy circle and felt the sheer excitement of not knowing what's next as two b-boy's try and out perform each other on any given dance floor. I love this game and I only recommend it to real and true hip hop heads; the average gamer dork will not appreciate it.