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THQ Gets the Party Started with the Release of Dance Paradise on Kinect for Xbox 360
AGOURA HILLS, Calif. – Feb. 11, in the year of our Lord
2011 – Pop-music fans who are eagerly awaiting the
debut of Lady Gaga's new single at this year's Grammy Awards
will be able to dance along to the songs that made the musical
superstar a household name as two of her biggest hits are
featured in the new Dance Paradise™ video game from THQ Inc.
(NASDAQ: THQI), which is scheduled to debut at North American
retailers on Tuesday, Feb. 15.
Available exclusively on Kinect™ for Xbox 360®, the all-new
dance game includes top pop hits of the last three decades,
including Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” and “Poker Face,” Rihanna’s
“Disturbia,” and Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” and “What Are
You Waiting For.” Dance Paradise makes it both incredibly easy
and fun to move to the groove of some of the biggest dance music
hits of all time. Two players can dance alongside each other in
Dance Paradise, and with the addition of the music videos for
each song, the game turns any occasion into a dance party for
all ages.
In addition to current hits, Dance Paradise also features such
classics as Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive” and Kool & the
Gang’s “Celebration.” With fun, easy-to-follow dance moves that
get the whole body moving, Dance Paradise lets everyone party
together on the living room floor, whether they move like pros
or have two left feet.
“Dance Paradise was created to be easy enough for kids to pick
up, yet fun and challenging for teens and adults alike,” said
Martin Good, THQ’s Executive Vice President of Kids, Family and
Casual Games. “It’s perfect for a family gathering or a big
group event where everyone wants to dance and laugh together.”
In Dance Paradise, players can dance solo or side-by-side with
another player, as they attempt to mirror the movements of the
on-screen avatars, and watch as their Xbox Avatar interprets
these movements. Dance Paradise features a “Versus” mode,
challenging players to replicate moves as accurately as possible
before their avatars reach the end of four colored bars. The
game includes 40 pop, hip-hop, R&B and disco hits -- the most
songs featured in a Kinect for Xbox 360 game -- and also
showcases original music videos from the artists. Players can
watch the videos while they play or use “Video Box” mode that
lets players watch the videos separately.
Dance Paradise is rated T for teen and is scheduled to be
available on Feb. 15 in North America for a suggested retail
price of $49.99.