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Binding: Video Game Brand: Madcatz EAN: 0859292000126 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Mad Catz Manufacturer: Mad Catz Model: 12 MPN: MASPIU04548N Platform: Xbox Publisher: Mad Catz Release Date: September 04, 2005 Studio: Mad Catz Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: This game is playable on the Xbox Live Online System. For a full list of Xbox Live products, click here! While other dance games arbitrarily assign positions to a dancer's feet, Pump It Up featureschoreographed steps for each song and a five button mat that lets the step designers reward players Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great Game!We play this at the arcade also, but this game is lots of fun for kids of all ages! Rating: - Just Wut I NeedI happy to have, cuz most of the games are just pressing buttoms but this one is really usefull i spend a lot of time dancing with the songs, i thinks im losing weight lol but thats another thing, im happy with my dance pad, y really recomend this product for ur sons or even 4 u, u wont regret buying it (y) Rating: - Loads of FUN!We have young people in the house ranging in age from 18months to 20ys and absolutely EVERYONE has fun with this game! The best part of it is that I get a bit of guilt relief watching them do something active rather than sitting on the couch pushing buttons. It's great to see my 10yr old step child play with my 18yr old son when she visits with Daddy on the weekend. This game and the Nintindo WII are the only things that seem to give them common ground enough to interact. My 18 month old gets so ... Read More Rating: - Where are the songs?!!I own DDR, and I've played both DDR and PIU in arcades before. One of the big draws of PIU is that it is a Korean game vs. DDR which is Japanese. That means different songs, korean dance songs. PIU: Exceed do not have any of the korean songs from the arcade game. In fact, I will say that the selection of songs in PIU is greately inferior to the songs in DDR. In a dance-rhythm game, the song is the second most important thing next to the dance pad itself. If the song isn't good, or to your beat, ... Read More Rating: - Blows DDR out of waterSince Konami first released the original DDR in the late 1990's, there have been quiet a number of follow-ups, both from DDR franchise and from other developers as well. Pump It Up is one of them. Originally created in Korea, it caused a nationwide sensation and dominated the arcade over DDR. Soon PIU sensation spread to other countries, including Mexico, Brazil, Taiwan and others; Yet, ironically, PIU stayed relatively unkown in USA. Although popular among ... Read More |