'"Pump It Up' Competition Decides U.S. Team |
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| Submitted by thankeeka on October 21, 2005 - 7:05pm. | |||
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First National US Pump It Up Competition Decides U.S. Team. Four players win all-expense paid trip to the World Pump Festival in Seoul. Only the top four players were chosen for Team USA, two of each Pump style, Freestyle and Speed. The team who will represent the US in Korea are: James "Smidget," U.S. Freestyle Champion, Rick "Redviper," U.S. Speed Champion, Bruce Leroy, runner-up Freestyle, and Jason "Dread," runner-up Speed. "The level of competition in the U.S. has finally reached the international standard," says James "Smidget" DeVito, official Pump It Up ambassador and U.S. Freestyle champion. "We had an outstanding year of national competitions, and being one of the 11 teams going to Seoul is a tremendous achievement." Pump It Up: Exceed for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox video game and entertainment system from Microsoft released to stores throughout North America on August 31, and comes in a package that includes the special five-button Pump It Up mat for a suggested price of $59.99. A separate mat is also available. Pump It Up: Exceed for Xbox supports an exclusive step editor that allows players to import their favorite music and design their own choreography. The step editor is available via free download from Xbox Live. Visit www.piu4home.com for all the latest news on the home game, sample tracks, and more. PSM magazine recently tagged Pump It Up: Exceed with it's "Buy or Die" designation, saying "It really is better (than DDR)," and Rolling Stone magazine says, "Already a hit in arcades, Pump It Up: Exceed now comes in a home version that is more intuitive and challenging than Dance Dance Revolution." Jason's Comments: Charlotte's almost a neighbor.
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