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Generates dance moves from ANY music CD Make Dance Factory part of your work out programme with the calorie counter Play any music from the most current dance anthems to guitar rock, R&B to classic disco, hip hop to blues Discover unique digital creatures generated by your music CDs, customise them and get them grooving along to your tunes 5…
Generates dance moves from ANY music CD Make Dance Factory part of your work out programme with the calorie counter Play any music from the most current dance anthems to guitar rock, R&B to classic disco, hip hop to blues Discover unique digital creatures generated by your music CDs, customise them and get them grooving along to your tunes 5 licensed starter tracks to get you dancing Be your own choreographer and DJ in recorder mode, then challenge your friends to try out your steps Multiplay options including freestyle battle and elimination tournament. Up to 16 players Super stylish background graphics come alive in time to your own music Works with dance mat or controller and includes EyeToy support
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