The popularity of music-based games is huge, and has perhaps never been greater. The popularity of the Nintendo Wii is huge and, by all accounts, getting bigger. Therefore it comes as no surprise that EA is tapping both demographics by merging music, dance, singing, and the Wii-mote and Nunchuk all into one gaming package.

But is it any good? Let the gathered critical feedback guide you across Boogie's dancefloor...

Does EA’s cel-shaded shape-throwing musical extravaganza have the raw power and innovative interaction required to pull you away from rocking out with Guitar Hero? Does it have the warbling vocal power to see you abandoning the SingStar microphone? And does it have enough sexy pelvic moves to merit a roll up of the well-trodden DDR mat?

Let’s see how the stiff-limbed critical masses have received Boogie on the Nintendo Wii. Spend or Lend?
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    FusionWeapons Aug 11, 07
    lol i saw the commercial of this and i was like hell no i aint getting that lol.Well maybe it is a good game.
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    Gotenks* Aug 11, 07
    I haven't been that interested in this game and even with some of the good scores I don't think I'll be picking this game up. Metroid prime 3 is not far from now so I'll wait for it.
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    Warsun Aug 11, 07
    This game was a big disappointment to me. There aren't many dancing moves, and the Karaoke system is poor too. I got an incredibly high score and gold medal just by saying "do do do" over and over on MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This". The story mode sucks too and is annoying. The soundtrack is good, but this game is a let down and I don't recommend it.
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    Storm Aug 11, 07
    I could have sworn I warned you about getting it, Vito Yeah, I am avoiding this game. Perhaps a sequel would make things right.

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