B-Boy

B-Boy

PlayStation

Release Date: September 29, 2006

Party, TPP, music, dancing, splitscreen, PlayStation exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer, LAN

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B-Boy is a game about hip-hop dance and is the debut of the British studio FreeStyleGames on the electronic-entertainment market. The essence of the game is, of course, the spectacular duels between breakdance masters in a refined three-dimensional environment.

B-Boy uses a dynamically controlled fighting system to help you battle the best b-boys on the planet. Over the course of an in-depth B-Boy Life mode, players build up a crew and battle against real-life superstar b-boys including in-game host Crazy Legs, the legendary and original b-boy, who worked closely with the development team to ensure the game's authenticity.

Players must learn, develop and master more than 800 motion captured moves as they progress from street battles to the world championships, gaining style and respect as they battle their way around the world, visiting 21 realistic venues.

As their reputation increases they'll encounter a host of licensed b-boys who feature in the game and represent the pinnacle of the b-boy scene, including Kamel, Ivan The Urban Action Figure, Crumbs, Hong10, Lillou and Mouse. 40 rival B-boys appear in the game in total to challenge and battle the player.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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B-Boy Summary

Platforms:

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

B-Boy System Requirements

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports: memory card 8 MB

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Portable

Supports: memory card 32 MB