Bust-A-Move (PlayStation 4)
Is bust a groove on ps4?
Boogie to a different beat with Bust A Groove – the most realistic dance game ever created for the funked-up PlayStation generation! Join the party and get your body movin’ to the original tunes and gameplay of Bust A Groove!
What console was bust-a-move on?
Cover art for the Neo-Geo version of Bust-A-Move….Ports.
| Platform | Release | Features |
|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Switch | December 20, 2018(WW) | The Neo-Geo MVS version |
How do you play the game bust-a-move?
Bust-A-Move Description The goal is to fire the bubbles in such a way that they connect to others of the same color. Once three or more of the same color touch, they are removed. The ceiling of the play area continually descends. The game is lost if any bubbles reach the bottom and won once all bubbles are cleared.
How can I play bust a groove?
Gameplay The game mechanics are quite simple and focuses on beats. The player needs to press a series of arrows that appears on the interaction bar using the D-Pad and be able to press the corresponding face button (Circle or X) every fourth beat of the music to execute a dance move otherwise, it will be a miss.
Who owns bust a groove?
Metro Graphics
| Bust a Groove | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Metro Graphics |
| Publisher(s) | JP: Enix NA: 989 Studios EU: SCEE JP: Atlus/Namco (Arcade) |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation, Arcade |
| Release | JP: January 29, 1998 NA: October 31, 1998 EU: November 1998 |
When did bust a move release?
1989
Bust a Move/Released
How many levels are in Bust a Move SNES?
The game consists of 100 levels, more than tripling the number from the arcade game. Some arcade levels are reused, but most are entirely new.
What happened to bust a groove?
Bust a Groove, otherwise known as Bust a Move – Dance & Rhythm Action in Japan – the name was changed outside of Japan due to a conflict with Taito’s Western title for its Puzzle Bobble series – follows over a dozen characters entering a one-on-one dance competition to acquire the power of the Groovetron.
Who owns the rights to bust a groove?
| Bust a Groove | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Metro Graphics |
| Publisher(s) | JP: Enix NA: 989 Studios EU: SCEE JP: Atlus/Namco (Arcade) |
| Platform(s) | PlayStation, Arcade |
| Release | JP: January 29, 1998 NA: October 31, 1998 EU: November 1998 |
Who is Kitty Nakajima?
Kitty Nakajima or Kitty-N is the lovable and cuddly TV star who is on break from the hit TV show “Love Love Senshi Miracle 5.” She wants to use the Groovetron’s power to make her the ultimate TV star.
Who recorded bust a move?
Young MC
Bust a Move/Artists
“Bust a Move” is a song by British-American rapper Young MC. It won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance. It appeared on his album Stone Cold Rhymin’ and was his biggest hit, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the charts in Australia.