Sony’s breakdancing sim finally arrives next year?

By Spencer . November 19, 2007 . 10:21am

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Back in 2006 Sony Computer Entertainment Europe brought B-Boy out to the market. The title is a competitive dance game where you create a breaker and battle your way up the ranks without using a dance pad.

 

While B-Boy was designed for Europe, Crazy Legs and other members of the Rock Steady Crew from New York starred in the game. Time passed, Sony never mentioned it at any conferences and then B-Boy slipped into Korea. It looked like it was never coming out in North America, but we’ve got a hopeful sign. Gamefly has listings up for the Playstation 2 and PSP version of the game. Both are scheduled to ship on February 7, 2008, but Sony isn’t mentioned as the publisher. If Gamefly’s records are correct, South Peak Interactive picked up the title instead.

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One Response to “Sony’s breakdancing sim finally arrives next year?”

JeremyR Says:

I’ve never really understood SCEA as a publisher. They aren’t overly prolific themselves (compared to Sony’s other regions), and they don’t publish too many Sony games from other regions, either, usually leaving them to 3rd parties.

Especially when it comes to the PSP. We still haven’t seen the GPS or camera add-on, and a slew of titles that were released in Japan ages ago.

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