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Boogie Superstar with Microphone

Boogie Superstar with Microphone
From Electronic Arts

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1488 in Video Games
  • Brand: Electronic Arts
  • Model: 15824
  • Released on: 2008-10-14
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Dimensions: .36 pounds

Features

  • Design Your Character - Choose from millions of possible combinations to create a stylish character as unique as you are
  • Sing Your Favorite Tracks - Perform your favorite songs made famous by today's most popular artists. Featuring nearly 40 popular tracks, you won't find a hotter playlist anywhere
  • Show Off Your Dance Moves - Learn the coolest dance moves in pop, urban and techno music. You can even use these moves to create your own choreography
  • Perform with Your Friends - Sing or dance with a friend in two-player mode, or compete against one another with up to four players
  • Compete in the Boogie Star Show - Make your way to the Boogie Star Show and compete to become the next Boogie SuperStar

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
Combining the hottest hits from around the world with the coolest dance moves and total character customization, Boogie SuperStar provides the ultimate gaming experience: to sing and dance your way to superstardom. In Boogie SuperStar, you don't just play along, you create the show and you are its star.

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Mulitidance mode in 'Boogie SuperStar'
Go head-to-head in multidance.
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Singleplayer mode in 'Boogie SuperStar'
Or go it alone in singleplayer
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Character customization via fashion assistant in 'Boogie SuperStar'
Customize with 'Fashion Assistant'.
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multiplayer mode in 'Boogie SuperStar'
Realize your time to shine.
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Be “discovered” and whisked away to a secret, tropical island where you learn what it takes to be a star. Customize your character to create a performer who represents your unique style. Build your singing and dancing skills by performing in posh environments fit for a star. Have a blast playing with or against your friends, belting your favorite tunes into the microphone, and performing real dance moves that are captured on screen using the Wii’s motion-sensing technology. Once your skills are perfected, perform for the judges in the ultimate competition, the Boogie Star Show.

Key Game Features:

  • Design Your Character - Choose from millions of possible combinations to create a stylish character as unique as you are.
  • Sing Your Favorite Tracks - Perform your favorite songs made famous by today’s most popular artists. Featuring tons of popular tracks, you won’t find a hotter playlist anywhere.
  • Show Off Your Dance Moves - Learn the coolest dance moves in pop, urban and techno music. You can even use these moves to create your own choreography.
  • Perform with Your Friends - Sing or dance with a friend in two-player mode, or compete against one another with up to four players.
  • Compete in the Boogie Star Show - Make your way to the Boogie Star Show and compete to become the next Boogie SuperStar.
Song List Includes:
  • "Angel", "Love Like This" [remix], "Pocketful of Sunshine" - Natasha Bedingfield
  • "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow" - Paula Abdul
  • "Bullseye", "Like Whoa", "Potential Breakup Song" - Aly & AJ
  • "The Great Escape" - Boys Like Girls
  • "Everytime We Touch", "What Hurts the Most" - Cascada
  • "Fancy Footwork" - Chromeo
  • "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs" - Fall Out Boy
  • "Glamorous" - Fergie
  • "Elevator" - Flo Rida featuring Timberland
  • "I Don’t Want to Be in Love (Dance Floor Anthem)" - Good Charlotte
  • "Wake Up" - Hilary Duff
  • "Hold On", "SOS", "That’s Just the Way We Roll", "When You Look Me in the Eyes" [remix] - The Jonas Brothers
  • "No One" - Alicia Keys
  • "Take You There" - Sean Kingston
  • "Girlfriend" - Avril Lavigne
  • "Bleeding Love" - Leona Lewis
  • "Shake It" - Metro Station
  • "What You Got" - Colby O’Donis
  • "I Don't Think About It" - Emily Osment
  • "Nine in the Afternoon" - Panic at the Disco
  • "Hot N Cold" - Katy Perry
  • "Jump to the Rhythm" - Jordan Pruitt
  • "Don’t Stop the Music", "Shut Up and Drive" - Rihanna
  • "Yahhh!" - Soulja Boy Tell Em
  • "Radar", "Toxic" - Britney Spears
  • "He Said She Said" - Ashley Tisdale
  • "Makes Me Wonder" - Maroon 5
  • "Stronger" - Kanye West


Customer Reviews

Shake your booty and sing your heart out, be a Boogie Super Star!4
I have never tried the first version, Boogie, which didn't get great ratings. However, I can tell that this version is much better already.

The music is obviously targeted at the younger generation with the Top 40 type of music, as opposed to the oldies but goodies of American Idol 1 (not sure about AI 2 yet). The genres are pop, urban, and electrodance. When you play more often, more songs are unlocked at higher difficulties. Additional songs cannot be downloaded through Wi-Fi, which I heard is a new option for American Idol 2. By the way, my unlocked music is only available for me under my character, while others still have to work at getting more songs to reach the same level.

The music plays at one speed, so I did feel some frustration at the beginning when the lyrics flew across the TV screen. The song words scroll from left to right for both Boogie Super Star and American Idol, while Guitar Hero offers a second option when the lyrics are shown in static mode, meaning one line at a time, which I have found easier to follow. If your eyes are quick, then it's fairly easy to read the lyrics as opposed to the small jammed up font in Guitar Hero.

You have the option to play up to 3 songs per set.
First, select the activity type: dance one at a time, dance side-by-side, sing one at a time, or sing a duet (passing the mic back and forth, which I found hard to do).
Second, decide if you want the song to be random (by the Wii) or selectable (by you).
Although you have set this all up, the game stops in between songs if you decided to select your own music (and take a quick water break for your worn out throat). It does not give you the option to select 6 songs upfront like it does in Guitar Hero for continuous fun.

All of the games mentioned here do not take advantage of your personal Mii character, except for Guitar Hero's side activity of creating your own band. The graphics are more cartoon-y, if you will, as opposed to American Idol which is trying to look realistic. There are 2 male and 3-4 female characters (can't recall the exact number right now), from which to choose for the general look. After that, you can change the skin color, hair color, add tattoos and accessories, switch clothes and shoes, but most of it is "locked" until you have earned enough points.

The microphone is the same for Boogie Super Star, American Idol and Guitar Hero World Tour, so if you own those, you don't have to buy the bundle and save yourself 7 bucks or so. Unfortunately, the duet in this game only uses 1 microphone so you have to learn to share and be quick in passing it back and forth. So I prefer to go head-to-head by singing solos (one player sings after the other). For 2 players, both must dance or both must sing. There is no option for one person to sign and the other dance. The game is rated for 4 players, but I have yet to find enough courageous people. The limitation of one microphone for duets is the biggest con in my opinion, which is not necessarily a show stopper. Although the cord length was not an issue, I do wish the that the microphone was cordless (everything else is!). I decided to buy a mic stand, so that I can be hands free, especially when I try to play guitar for Guitar Hero (double the challenge!).

Each player needs a remote for the dance competition, no mic and no nunchuck. Yes, you really only need to dance with one hand, the hand holding the remote. The Wii does not know what you are doing with your lower body. It was funny to watch my brother compete with me, standing there with only one hand moving, while I'm truly trying to boogie with arms, legs, booty, and all. With that said, if you put your energy into it, Boogie Super Star does get you off the couch so you can burn some calories if you do it long enough.

This game is good for people who like to sing in the shower as well as the karaoke super stars. Boogie Super Star offers the extra element of dancing, while American Idol focuses on singing. This game also works for people who want to learn some coordination in the privacy of their own home before taking over the dance floor at a local club. Ok, ok, ok, the dance moves in Boogie Super Star don't quite translate to real life dancing, but it still does teach you how to stay on beat. The Wii can tell if you are doing the "Eagle" dance move on tempo (there's a tempo meter which tells you to speed up or slow down). There are 4 basic dance moves and 4 special moves per genre, which come to a total of 16. There are also "combos", which are self-explanatory. Don't worry, a "dance guide" poster is included with the game, which was more helpful than the instructional manual. For more advanced skills, you'll have to attend professional dance classes. I do think it will be quite hilarious if and when I recognize someone using the Boogie Super Star dance moves in real life at a dance club!

There is a dance "academy" feature. You can record your own routine and save it, then use it later during a competition. I found this quite amusing actually when you see your character (you) replay. You really need to know the dance moves by heart at this point to make up a decent routine. Have no fear for the 2-left footed folk, there is a training section. You can learn one dance move at a time and you keep doing it until you have been on tempo (green light) for a set time.

This game is not for serious singing and dancing as opposed to other games, such as American Idol and Dancing with the Stars. There are also 3 judges like that in American Idol, but their commentary is very short and sweet 1-2 liners and can be skipped by pressing the A button. For real-life examples, there are several homemade videos on YouTube if you want to see some people in action. But I find it much more fun and amusing when YOU are the Boogie Super Star! Bottom line: Yes, I'd buy it again.

Dancing and Singing = great game5
I bought this game for my daughter who wants to sing and dance yet is not a gamer and has not had any interest in the Wii. My daughter is still in elementary school and luckily this game is not too mature for her (I censor two songs using the select vs random song selection function). She loves the characters and the cute graphics. Some of the commentators ('judges') can be a little rude yet during the action the game also encourages her to keep trying. I hope there is another song bundle as I am unsure how long it is going to take her to unlock some of the other songs. My son, who is five, even tries as well just because he sees how much fun the girls are having.

In short, she loves it - her friends love it too and it keeps them dancing for hours. I enjoy it too because the laughter fills the house.

Precious, and gets you moving4
The good:

--Love the animations! Cute infectious dancers, make you want to move.
--Really good music!

The bad:
--annoying menu
--wii remote way to sensitive to having the perfect beat

I never played the original boogie so idk how this compares.

This game definately gets you dancing, tho. I like that the movements are fast, but repetitive enough so that you are getting exercise but don't change so fast that you have to think constantly -- which brings me to the bad part - you end up thinking constantly because the wii remote is incredibly sensitive to the *exact* beat you are swinging, pointing, moving at. I end up moving my arms up or down slightly and concentrating more than I ever should have to on keeping this insane *exact* beat. I think I should be scoring at lot higher, i mean, i am keeping almost perfect beat. But it really demands you stay on the precise perfect beat.

That said, I do dance! Beat-frustration aside, time goes awful quick when you are dancing, the song whizzes by! Unlocking outfits and new dance moves is also fun. Took me a while to figure out that you just go straight to Star Show to earn tokens to buy 'packages' (a new outfit, a new move, and a new combo).

You definately feel like you're dancing. Tho the moves aren't technical or even especially modern, they are fast so you are busting it out. School kids of any age would probably like it - adults too. It's an 'everyone that likes to dance' game.

To put it in an exertion-perpective, five being the most physically- demanding game ...

dance dance revolution: 5
we cheer: 4
boogie superstar: 3
hannah montana spotlight tour: 2 (Hannha scores a 5 for fun tho)

When you go to Star Show mode, you perform three shows: you can alternate between dancing one, singing one, then dancing another or any combintion thereof. Took me a while to figure that out. You can pick the stages to perform on for all three and choose the songs or have them randomly selected which is nice. The music is great!

The picky beat thing really annoys me. They made the actual dance movements so basic, I'm surprised that they got so fastidious about the perfect rythum. Really sucks the fun out of it, because while I can do the criss-cross great, I can't get the stupid point down and so my score is perpetually low.

The feeling of letting yourself just boogie like it's 1970, tho, is its saving grace. You really let yourself go. It feels like dancing. Not like learning, but like dancing. And that's nice.

Overall, a satisfying buy, good exercise, and beauuuuutiful graphics!