I think this a big step for all gamers, true enough I am a hardcore gamer but over the last three years I have found myself falling further away from all of the hardocoreness and relaxing my way into casual gaming. These music/rythym games can still be classified as a hardocore genre what with the high scores to beat *ddr* and the people to pwn online *guitar hero*. I don't want to forget any of the rythym games but i'm just too lazy right now to list them all. All in all, I am very excited about boogie, the playlist seems to fit the games tone and the characters movements are hilarious,vibrant, and make me want to play that much more. This is sure to be a smash hit at parties, I wonder if they'll have a single player campaign to be the top "boogier".
Jeku-Did you have a hand in this, I heard this was being done in Montreal, Canada studios.