'Now!' music compilations to become dance games

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Thursday 07 July 2011 19:00 EDT
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EMI, publishing company behind the Now! That's What I Call Music compilations, is looking to the Nintendo Wii for a new excursion into dance and karaoke games.

Tracks from Rihanna, Jessie J, Dizzee Rascal, Tinie Tempah and JLS are to appear in the new title.

It's coming from Broadsword Interactive, which was behind Dance Factory and Dance:UK, and more recently turned its attention to apps for Android and iOS.

The dance and karaoke genres are becoming increasingly well serviced, led by the Just Dance series, with Dance Central on 360 Kinect and SingStar games for PlayStation 3.

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