Video Gaming News - February 2005
San Francisco, CA (February 14, 2005) - Mastiff today announced they
will publish Pump It Up for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
From Mastiff:
While other dance games arbitrarily assign positions to a dancer's feet, Pump
It Up features choreographed steps for each song and a five button mat that lets
the step designers reward players for not just where they put their feet, but
how the feet got there. The game features over 80 songs, including new music for
the console version from cutting edge artists such as Grammy nominees Crystal
Method and Steriogram, as well as Elvis vs. Junkie XL;, Earth, Wind and Fire;
and Sugarhill Gang. Music familiar to fans of the arcade include top K-POP
(Korean pop) acts like Sechs Kies, Honey Family, Clon and Novasonic, and songs
like Beethoven Virus and Pump Me Amadeus by BanYa, the Pump It Up original band.
"It's hip, it's edgy, and it's the only game out there that's really about the
dancing," said Bill Swartz, Head Woof at Mastiff. "Other dancing games are about
watching the screen and stomping in the right spot, which is great if you didn't
get enough whack-a-mole as a kid. Pump It Up gets you dancing like you're in a
club."
James Ko, President of Andamiro USA says "We're delighted to be working with
Mastiff to bring the greatest dance game in the world to your living room."
The console version of Pump It Up: Exceed is based on the arcade game Pump It
Up: Exceed but, in addition to the new music features a wealth of new features
including three entirely new modes: Home, Sudden Death, and Survival as well as
a practice and tutorial mode. Like the arcade version, the home version will
also allow players to log their high scores on a world-wide score board.
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