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Proposez une note de presse sur ce jeuLook, I'm not going to pretend that my opinion matters much in this regard. This is High School Freaking Musical here, it's already entranced the nation with its catchy tunes and wholesome characters. If your kid loves High School Musical they are going to want Senior Year Dance, and they're probably going to love it because it has Troy and Gabriella and Sharpay and everybody else. But if you're trying to figure out which one to get for your kid (or hey, yourself, I'm not judging!), then listen up. The Wii version is $50 and has you swing your arms to dance. The PS2 version is $50 ($30 if you already have a dance pad) and you step on arrows to dance. It really just depends on if you like dance pad games or arm swinging dance games. The other two versions shouldn't even be contenders. The 360 version is a whopping $70 and is actually a worse version of the PS2 one because it freezes occasionally. Xbox Live support does not constitute the extra money. The PC version is the cheapest at $30 but totally misses the point by making you use your keyboard to play. They're all just okay rhythm games that have the benefit of featuring the most popular teenagers in the world.
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