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The Escapist: B-Boy Review

Growing up in the '80s, it was damn near impossible to escape exposure to breakdancing - especially if you happened to have a fondness for old-school hip hop. Watching people execute crazy headstands, spin around on their backs and undulate like writhing snakes with insane precision was always awe inspiring. If you've ever fantasized about what it's like being a breaker but never quite had the physical skill to pull it off, B-Boy on the PSP offers a chance to live vicariously through button mashing.
SUP3R - contributor
Published: 242 days 4 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 
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