Boogie dances onto Nintendo DS complete with 3D glasses
Electronic Arts’ Boogie (despite all the promise) turned out to be a bit of a flop on Nintendo Wii, complete with moments of awkward control and awful voice recognition. Still, that hasn’t stopped its makers announcing today that Boogie will soon be tap dancing its way onto the Nintendo DS.
Boogie on the Nintendo DS is set to feature new gameplay modes and mini-games not included in the Wii version, implemented to make playing on the go a doddle. The title will include three main dancing gameplay modes (Copycat, Freestyle and Choreography), as well as a fully fledged career mode as gamers embark on a mission to become the Boogie Master.
The title is also said to support DS Download Play and Multi-Card play for dance-offs between friends. Most peculiar, however, is that Boogie on the DS will be boxed with special glasses that supposedly offer the player to experience the game’s charms in full 3D.
If they’re anything like Outrun on the SEGA Master System’s 3D glasses, they’ll be awful. Two lenses filled with red and green candy wrappers… not good.









This will be trippy if they do it right..