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Monday, November 27, 2006

Strawberry Shortcake's Dance Dance Revolution!

- Forget about the Wii selling 8 billion thousand, here's the important news for the day - Konami and Majesco have released a Strawberry Shortcake Dance Dance Revolution 'TV game', allowing crazy people to plug a DDR mat straight into a TV for dancing happy fun.

It's explained: "Shipping after the recently released Strawberry Shortcake The Sweet Dreams Movie, the new DDR product leverages the current popularity and high awareness of the Strawberry Shortcake property. As a Plug'N'Play product, Strawberry Shortcake Dance Dance Revolution plugs directly into a television set without a game console, delivering a fun, interactive experience on a custom Strawberry Shortcake dance pad."

But that's not all: "Featured characters include Strawberry Shortcake, Blueberry Muffin, Raspberry Torte, Lemon Meringue and Rainbow Sherbet dancing along with themed music such as "Straw-Buh-Buh-Buh-Buh-Berry Shortcake" and nine other songs." I'm wondering how Penny Arcade are going to feel about this, and grinning in anticipation!

Comments

I played a old game called Strawberry Shortcake: Musical Match-ups when I was a kid.

http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/a2600/data/585167.html

I have a hard time understanding how this license has endured.

Wow! At least there are new songs for the game now!

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