B-Boy U.S. release announced

B-Boy US release announced, coming to NTSC PSPs in a few months - Image 1Okay, so Sony Computer Entertainment may have already delivered B-Boy to PlayStation Portables, but that was two years ago, and the initial release was targeted at PAL PSPs only. So when news from the New York Comic Con takes to the news waves and says that the rhythm-based break-dancing game will be coming to the U.S., it catches our attention. More at the full story.

B-Boy US release announced, coming to NTSC PSPs in a few months - Image 1

At the recent New York Comic Con, SouthPeak Games announced that the release of B-Boy, a rhythm break-dancing game for the Sony PSP, was arriving in a few months time. They coupled that announcement with a dance number by three performers.

B-Boy has been around for about two years, after its first release graced PlayStation Portables in PAL regions worldwide. PSP gamers in the Europe, Australia, and even Asia synchronized their toprocks and footworks to combo indicators flashing on-screen, but alas, it wasn’t to be for the U.S. for quite some time.

Sony never followed up a version for North America, and the development of that version fell into the hands of SouthPeak Games (Monster Madness EX, X-Blade, Two Worlds), also sometimes referred to as SouthPeak Interactive (Imperium Romanum).

A PS2 version of B-Boy was released, however. More updates on B-Boy as we get them.

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