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    B-Boy - PSP Review

    Posted on Friday, March 20 2009 @ 23:43:11 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    In all reality, I don't really know much about break-dancing at all. I gave some street break-dancer some change once but it was more because I was more afraid of getting mugged rather then being impressed with his dancing skills. Personally, I prefer street mimes; they don't say much but I seriously doubt it that they'll make a game about that. But since someone actually took the time and money to invest into a break-dancing game I better take a closer look at the scene altogether. Is break-dancing really becoming this popular or is this just a desperate attempt to make a quick buck? I don't really have much rhythm so I'm actually very curious if button-pushing technology can turn me into dancing superstar. Because in this video game will be the only place where you're going to see me spin on my head; I've heard that besides having a chance of breaking your neck you can also become as they say in my family "slow".

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