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Developer(s) | Metro Graphics |
Publisher(s) | Square Enix (Formely Enix) |
Artist(s) | Hideyuki Tanaka |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Rhythm |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Bust A Move: Dance Summit 2001 (バストアムーブ ダンスサミット2001) is a rhythm game developed by Metro Graphics and published by Enix, which was released in Japan on November 2, 2000. This game is the latest entry in the series, succeeding Bust A Groove and Bust A Groove 2.
The previous Bust A Groove games did not sell well in North America and Europe, ultimately leading to Bust A Move: Dance Summit 2001 being an exclusive release in Japan. The game is completely in English so many gamers outside Japan can play the game as well.
Gameplay[edit]
Dance Summit 2001 revolves on both competition and collaboration with team members competing to get the most points, but also having to collaborate.
External links[edit]
- Official Website (Archived)
- Bust A Move: Dance Summit 2001 at GameFAQs
- Bust A Move: Dance Summit 2001 at MobyGames