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Games RadarIt does Sanrio Kittyness, it does scratched-up art weirdness, it does the Bust-A-Move house style, it does angled cartoon smoothness, it does colour, minimalism, random squiggles and it does it all with an enthusiasm that's so rare in all its rivals.
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Although "Fantavision" is more colorful and uses more graphic power than Super BaM, this game is far more addictive, and a lot easier to play in two-player mode.
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Daily RadarColorful, fun, hopelessly addictive and a great way to introduce others to videogames.
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"Fantavision" has prettier graphics, but the time-tested gameplay in Bust A Move makes the switch to the PS2 nicely.
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While there is nothing terribly extraordinary about Super Bust-a-Move, the game is just as addictive and crazy-making as it ever was.
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It's a simple, colorful, cute, but undeniably addictive puzzler that's wonderful for the times when a heavy game with a steep learning curve will put off the casuals in the room.
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What is up with the baby?
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The graphics may be unparalleled in the series, but fans of the series will be greatly disappointed by the lack of innovation and features.
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While extremely addictive, the lack of originality, lack of any recognizable structure, and lack of even the most cursory story line, makes this a mediocre game at best.
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There are far better prospects on the horizon which hopefully means BAM will get a clue and change.
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Just plain old Bust-A-Move, the same Bust-A-Move that we've been playing for the last decade.
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#29 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 3
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Mixed: 1 out of 3
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Negative: 1 out of 3
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ErkkiE.Jun 27, 2007This might be The Worst Game I've ever pklayed. Really, It is bad game. Don't play it.