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'Dance Party Pop Hits' (PS2/Wii) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 13, 2009 @ 3:38 a.m. PST

The Dance Party games feature music from two different genres to appeal to a broad audience, including classic tracks from leading artists like Sam Sparro's Black and Gold, Camille Jones' The Creeps, September's Cry For You, Sugababes' Push The Button and Sophie Ellis Bextor's Murder On The Dance Floor.

The Dance Party games feature music from two different genres to appeal to a broad audience, including classic tracks from leading artists like “Black and Gold” - Sam Sparro, “The Creeps” - Camille Jones, “Cry For You” - September, “Push The Button” - Sugababes, “Some Kinda Rush” - Booty Luv and “Murder On The Dance Floor” by Sophie Ellis Bextor.

Pelle Lundborg, Publishing Director, Nordic Games says, “We are excited about launching our first titles under the Nordic Games Publishing banner. There is a great sense of achievement when the ship sets sail for the first time.”

Lundborg adds, “The games are the first in a series of Dance Party branded products. With all the momentum moving towards guitars and drum kits, we feel it is time to bring back dance based games, and at the same time doing our bit for healthy gamers.”

Lundborg concludes, “Response from retail so far has been very positive, reaffirming our genuine aim of ‘great value, great prices, great gaming’ ”

Nordic Games opened its doors in 2008, and is supported and financed by Game Outlet Europe AB, one of Scandinavia’s leading distributors. Nordic Games has a development policy of finding teams that have core competencies and experience within certain genres, and building upon that skill set to produce a range of products that allow the games to be competitively priced.

Dance Party Pop Hits will launch on the 3rd April, on Wii (£24.99 / €29.99) and for PS2 (£14.99 / €19.99).

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