Posts tagged BustAMove 
Today in Joystiq: August 28, 2007
Head to the intersection of Fairfax and Santa Monica if you are ever in Los Angeles and take a gander at this random game-related piece of graffiti (picture thanks to Matthew). Since 505 makes no sense given the location or context, we're banking on S.O.S. -- though, still, we're kind of in the dar...
Bust-a-Move Bash looks very nice and clear
IGN posted some new screens of Bust-A-Move Bash, and we're really pleased with what we see. It's not, however, for any of the reasons you may think. The character selection looks great, there are some seriously huge levels (see above) and the 8-player mode is a nice inclusion (we assume it uses fou...
Minigames strike again: Taito's Furufuru Park
Wii players in Japan will have a shot at another minigame collection this April, when Taito releases their Furufuru Park. It will feature scaled-down dating games, adventure games, 3D fighting, and even a mech game set in the year 20XX. If the idea of yet another disc of minigames doesn't grab you,...
Deal of the Day: Bust-A-Move Deluxe $10 at Circuit City
I've had a soft spot for the Bust-A-Move series ever since I fell in love with it on the Sega Saturn, so it really made my day when I saw that Circuit City is selling Bust-A-Move Deluxe for only $10. The deal is good in-store or at Circuitcity.com, however, it's currently showing out of stock on the...
Majesco plays it COOL with Wii support
Amidst their not-as-dismal-as-last-year's Q3 earnings report, Edison, NJ-based Majesco announced their intentions to support Nintendo's Wii console, which they consider in line with their revamped strategy to give up the glitz and glamor of AAA titles in favor of budget software publishing. Followi...
