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wraggster
October 11th, 2006, 21:13
New press release:

Word up… Are you ready to battle? Are you ready to join the legendary Crazy Legs, President of the infamous Rock Steady Crew, and become a b-boy to compete against the best? Well, now you can as B-Boy™ has arrived and is out now on PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) and PlayStation®2 – PEACE!

Developed by Freestyle Games, B-Boy allows you to battle through an authentic Hip-Hop scene, challenging the world’s best b-boys on the world’s greatest stages - and hopefully take home an in-game adidas sponsorship along the way.

The first and only authentic b-boy title on PSP stays true to the spirit of b-boying thanks to the wireless functionality - giving you the freedom to battle on the move – anytime and anywhere – just as B-Boy competitions were meant to be. Featuring real life Hip-Hop characters, every in-game move is motion-captured from the experts, including moves taken from world famous Redbull athlete, “Crazy Legs”, who also acts as game MC and end of level boss. Battling around the world, B-Boy features real locations and events, accompanied by the sound of a licensed Hip-Hop and classic Funk soundtrack, with each track being selected by the b-boys featured in-game.

Progress through the ranks by taking on the world’s greatest B-Boy personalities, and pull off unique moves and outrageous combo’s to become number one. Key game features include:

12 fully licensed motion-captured competitive B-Boys from Europe, Asia and North America
21 authentic world wide locations including Freestyle Sessions, UK B-Boy Championships and the Rock Steady Crew Anniversary
37 licensed Hip Hop and classic Funk tracks
Customise your B-Boy with full character personalisation – winning battles allows you to kit yourself out with the latest adidas clothing
Advanced control and animation system allowing full control of your characters power moves, stylish freezes and flare driven combo’s

The world’s most respected B-Boys and girls have been involved every step of the way to bring the most authentic B-Boy experience straight to PSP and PlayStation 2.

From motion captured real-life moves to licensed tracks, notorious b-boy venues through to street wear, B-Boy brings the battle to you, for you to take it where you want.

Check out the game website and let Crazy Legs himself take you through the making and breakin’ of B-Boy!

URL: www.bboythegame.com

Vega
October 11th, 2006, 21:16
This has been out or a while now wraggy :D I have completed it, and still go back to it. A great PSP game :)

splodger15
October 11th, 2006, 21:29
Yes it is a good game

Veskgar
October 11th, 2006, 23:56
I played the demo but didn't like it. Not my kind of game.

Basil Zero
October 12th, 2006, 00:53
hmmm, never heard of it

Vega
October 12th, 2006, 14:01
It is quite different to anything else I've played. Its based around freestyle button presses with the correct timing. Compare it to rubbing your belly, tapping your head and singing at the same time :) The more you play and the more moves you unlock, the more enjoyable it gets. The way you navigate around your home before you accept challenges is quite like Def Jam:FFNY. But the gameplay itself is very unique. I like it alot... its actually in my PSP now :D

MUDD
October 12th, 2006, 14:23
i dont like this game,i found it boring .make sure you check it out before you buy it .

Baboon
October 12th, 2006, 15:22
The graphics and animations for the characters look really good on this PSP title, and the soundtrack for the game is pretty cool with loadsa oldskool hiphop classics! :) ..but I’ve seen quite a few game magazine reviews now that have canned it and said it wasn’t really an amazing game.

It’s one of those games that I will probably hire out from blockbuster on a rainy day and then buy it if I like it. Its not really an essential purchase.

Veskgar
October 12th, 2006, 17:54
the soundtrack for the game is pretty cool with loadsa oldskool hiphop classics! :)
I can't stand hippidy-hop (cRAP) music so that is a big reason why I can't stand this game. I can tolerate the Beastie Boys but if they are not on the "oldschool" soundtrack that would suck. The game looks OK visually but doesn't sound and play as well as I would have liked. This is just IMHO though. Others may feel different.

Hungry Horace
October 13th, 2006, 14:47
@ baboon & Veskgar


you gotta admit the old electro hip-hop stuff was the shiznit.... like the stuff on the GTA:VC station "wildstyle" !

modern hip-hop is pish tho.

Baboon
October 13th, 2006, 15:39
@ baboon & Veskgar


you gotta admit the old electro hip-hop stuff was the shiznit.... like the stuff on the GTA:VC station "wildstyle" !

modern hip-hop is pish tho.

I aint too keen at all on that sound anymore (I prefer house and techno now ...eek! :eek: ), but back in the day I used to love Cyprus Hill, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys, Eric B and Rakim etc. :D

I remember at school discos trying to breakdance (very, very badly) thinking I was the mutz nutz! lol ... I might dust off my old lyno-mat later and do a couple head spins just for old times sake! lol :)

Hungry Horace
October 13th, 2006, 16:27
I aint too keen at all on that sound anymore (I prefer house and techno now ...eek! :eek: ), but back in the day I used to love Cyprus Hill, Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys, Eric B and Rakim etc. :D



nah, i love the techno, house, elctro, breakbeat stuff myself too. not really into any of those you mentioned! (beasties are ok) i mean the more electro-hiphop stuff.... cybotron, grandmaster flash, man parrish and stuff like that.