Bust A Groove 2

Bust A Groove 2 (1999)

by Metro Graphics, Enix Corporation, Namco
Genres:Fighting, Music
Themes:Action, Comedy, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Bust a Groove 2 is a hybrid music/fighting game released in 2000 for the Sony PlayStation and is the sequel to Bust a Groove. The game was originally released in Japan as Bust a Move 2: Dance Tengoku Mix, and was never released in Europe.
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This game brings back joyful memories of my childhood. I used to spend nights with my sister and friends having dance tournaments among ourselves. In my humble opinion, even PaRappa the Rapper doesn’t come close to this. It would be amazing if GOG brought this and Bust A Groove back.
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