<s>
Boogie	B-Application
Superstar	I-Application
is	O
a	O
rhythm	O
video	O
game	O
by	O
Electronic	O
Arts	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
is	O
the	O
sequel	O
to	O
the	O
game	O
Boogie	B-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
NGamer	O
magazine	O
initially	O
reported	O
that	O
the	O
title	O
would	O
support	O
the	B-Operating_System
Wii	I-Operating_System
Balance	O
Board	O
,	O
writing	O
that	O
it	O
was	O
to	O
be	O
a	O
"	O
board-based	O
dance-a-thon	O
"	O
;	O
however	O
,	O
Electronic	O
Arts	O
confirmed	O
that	O
while	O
the	O
title	O
would	O
include	O
a	O
microphone	O
to	O
sing	O
along	O
to	O
,	O
it	O
will	O
not	O
support	O
the	B-Operating_System
Wii	I-Operating_System
Balance	O
Board	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Like	O
the	O
original	O
game	O
,	O
Boogie	B-Application
Superstar	I-Application
features	O
both	O
singing	O
and	O
dancing	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
karaoke	O
gameplay	O
is	O
similar	O
to	O
other	O
singing	O
games	O
such	O
as	O
SingStar	B-Device
and	O
Karaoke	B-Application
Revolution	I-Application
.	O
</s>
<s>
In	O
contrast	O
to	O
the	O
freestyle	O
dancing	O
in	O
the	O
last	O
game	O
,	O
the	O
game	O
mechanic	O
in	O
Boogie	B-Application
Superstar	I-Application
involves	O
players	O
waggling	O
the	B-Operating_System
Wii	I-Operating_System
Remote	O
to	O
simple	O
two-beat	O
prompts	O
,	O
such	O
as	O
swinging	O
the	O
Remote	O
side-to	O
side	O
or	O
up	O
and	O
down	O
in	O
time	O
to	O
on	O
screen	O
directions	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Boogie	B-Application
Superstar	I-Application
features	O
over	O
40	O
songs	O
,	O
all	O
cover	O
versions	O
.	O
</s>
