■ 18/09/08 - B-Boy US, August 18, 2008 - Coming up with a new rhythm game has to be one of the most tricky genres to design for. Just about every kind of music game that could be made has already been done, which makes it hard to come up with a unique spin on the format. It's even harder when you're attempting to make the title appeal to an art form respected worldwide for its expression and its creativity. Definitely a daunting task to take on, but Evolved Games decided to try with its take on breakdancing with B-BoyTest de B-Boy sur Playstation 2, chez IGN PS2.
■ 15/09/08 - B-Boy La danse est rendue chez les jeunes un phénomène fort populaire. Que cela soit par l’effervescence des nombreuses écoles de danse ou bien les différentes émissions à la « So You Think You Can Dance » ou « America’s Best Dance Crew », la danse ne cesse gagner en nombre de fans. Pionnier en matière de danse urbaine, le break dancing reste toujours le style le plus populaire avec ses nombreux b-boys et b-girls aux caractères plutôt colorés. Il n’est donc pas surprenant de voir arriver dernièrement en sol américain B-Boy, un jeu qui vous permettra de plonger dans une deuxième peau qui vous donnera la chance cette fois d’enchainer plusieurs acrobaties, mais non sans sa dose de difficulté.Test de B-Boy sur Playstation 2, chez Hardgamers.com.
■ 28/07/08 - B-Boy If you're tired of pounding the same arrows over and over again in Dance Dance Revolution, developer FreeStyleGames offers something a little different in the game B-Boy. Chances are that if you were already a pro at spinning on your head, you'd be out showing off your moves rather than staying indoors to play a game that simulates break-dancing. However, since many of us can't pull off a power move to save our life, B-Boy gives us an opportunity to pretend we can, and to look good doing it. B-Boy doesn't require you to physically break-dance, but you do need some Preview de B-Boy sur Playstation 2, chez Gamespot US.