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Bust a Groove

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Bust A Groove
Cover of the PAL version of Bust A Groove
Developer(s)
Metro Graphics
Publisher(s)
JP EnixNA 989 StudiosEU SCEEJP Altus/Namco (Arcade)
Platform(s)
PlayStation, Arcade, PlayStation Network
Release date(s)
JP January 29, 1998NA December 2, 1998EU November 25, 1998
Genre(s)
Music/Fighting game
Mode(s)
Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s)
ESRB: Everyone (6+)
Bust A Groove is a hybrid music/fighting game for the Sony PlayStation released in 1998. The game was published by the Japanese video game developer Enix (now Square Enix) in Japan and brought to the U.S. by now-defunct 989 Studios.
The original Japanese game was titled Bust A Move: Dance & Rhythm Action (??? ? ??? Dance & Rhythm Action ,Basuto A M?bu Dance & Rhythm Action?); the name was changed as the American release of Puzzle Bobble already used that name. The game combined PaRappa the Rapper-like rhythm-based gameplay with fighting game elements, including special moves designed to damage the opponent.
The sequel, Bust A Groove 2, unlike its predecessor, was never released in Europe. A third game in the series, Dance Summit 2001 was only released in Japan on the PlayStation 2.
Contents
1 Gameplay
2 Characters
2.1 Main
2.2 Hidden
3 Songs
4 Versions
5 Changes
6 Bust A Groove: Arcade Edition
7 References
8 External links
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Gameplay
The game mechanics are quite simple and focuses on beats. The player needs to press a series of arrows that appears on the interaction bar using the D-Pad and be able to press the corresponding face button (Circle or X) every fourth beat of the music to execute a dance move otherwise, it will be a miss. The player is aided with the beats by the blinking of the bar.
The player could also execute a "Jammer" (attack) to interrupt the enemy which could also be dodged by a somersault move. However, a "reflect" command was only added later in the game's sequel, Bust a Groove 2.
Characters
Main
Name
Age
Dance Style
Jammer
Info
Frida
17
West Coast hip-hop
She paints a wolf's head, which bites the opponent
She is an artist who lives in a shack. Her ambition is to use the Groovetron to give life to her paintings.
Gas-O
15
House dance
Traps the opponent in a gas chamber
Gas-O first became interested in becoming a scientist when he was eight. Now at 15, he has accomplished several outstanding tasks, including consulting for NASA, logging time on a particle accelerator, and studying the gaseous elements in his laboratory. Gas-O hopes to use the Groovetron to develop the ultimate gas.
Hamm
30
Detroit Modern
A giant hamburger squishes the opponent
He used to be a great dancer, but his love for junk food has left him somewhat chubby. He became a hamburger joint employee to satisfy his craving for junk food. He wants to use the Groovetron to help him diet.
Heat
19
East Coast hip-hop Breakdance
A giant flame comes down on the opponent
He is the "poster boy" of this game. He used to be a racer, but hasn't returned to the track because he was nearly incinerated when he was involved in a terrible accident. Luckily, he made a total recovery with the ability to manipulate fire.
Hiro
20
'70's Disco
An autographed picture of himself crashes onto the opponent
Hiro is a narcissistic disco-loving character. He lives in a tiny apartment where he works with his computer until Saturday night, where his playboy antics really take off. Don't even begin to try to match his Saturday night standards--he is truly one of a kind.
Kelly
23
Modern Jazz dance
A burst of energy gathered in her rattle
She is a secretary who has a fetish with everything infantile (related to babies), and wants to find a man. She bought her rubber suit to dress in when she is a guest at secret parties. She seems worried about her new rubber suit; this may be due to its cost.
Kitty Nakajima (Kitty-N)
16
Vogue
A burst of energy is thrown at her opponent
This lovable TV star is on break from the hit TV show "Love Love Senshi Miracle 5." She wants to use the Groovetron's power to make her the ultimate TV star. She has bought out the top floor of some building and converted it into her private dancing studio, just for the purposes of attracting more people.
Pinky Diamond
32
Classic '70s Motown
Giant tarot cards that curse the opponent
She is a stripper, fortune-teller, a professional contract killer, and she does hair. It's no wonder she's so weird. She has the power to see into your lover's heart and claims to know you better than you...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about lawn statues, ptfe coated, . The Ama Exploder products should be show more here!

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