You have no idea what you're talking about.
This is Bust a MOVE!!!! The original and japanese title is Bust a MOVE, and they changed the title to Bust a Groove and also changed some songs (BAAAAD) when it was released outside Japan.
The "Bust a move" game you're talking is Puzzle Bobble. That is it's original name, and not "bust a move"
no the japanese version of bust a groove is called bust a move oddly enough.and i think its much better than the bubble bobble thing. :P
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
Thank the cosmic stars for this site. I loved Bust A Move 2 back in the day. Thought about getting the soundtrack then, but could not find it. Same story now. Such a b**** to find. One of the greatest soundtracks in video games now has it's rightful place in my personal library thanks to this site.
This game got as same as that Bubble's Puzzle Games. So it's haven't Any mistake at all.
I so much in love with this dance game. I was still a child when i first play this game. And It make me have a lot of experience about in this world we have a lot of dancing and music gerne. So thank you for You(Webmaster of this site) who can give me get a chance to listen to it again. i so appreciated about it. Thanks a Lot!
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
actually, the original game is called Bust-a-Move 2, which turned into Bust-a-Groove 2 when released in America. Totally different from bubble bobble and sad that both games have the same title
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
To S-S:
From what I know, the original titles from Japan were Bust A Move and Bust A Move 2.
You can hear that some songs are vocalized in Japanese.
I personally love the Japanese version much better. ^_^
Maybe European or USA released them with different titles to avoid misinterpretation.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 7/10
Please first do a little research before posting nonsense. This IS the OST for Bust a Move 2 Dance Tengoku Mix released in Japan (aka Bust a Groove 2 in US).
The music is quite catching, varied in style and fit perfectly to the game. thx Enix!
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
This is also Bust a Move. It's the japanese version.It's just coincidental that it has the same title with the one you're saying.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 7/10
FYI Bust a Groove=Bust a Move in Japan, so the title is correct. What game you're thinking of is Puzzle Bobble 2...Anyways I enjoyed this game and its soundtrack.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
Actually, it's called Bust a Move in Japan. Get your facts straight, Guest #1.
This is a great soundtrack. Love Comet and Shorty's themes.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
To the first reviewer of this soundtrack:
Bust-a-Groove is known as Bust-a-Move over in Japan, where the game was originally designed. It was renamed Bust-a-Groove to avoid being confused with the Bust-a-Move you're thinking of.
As far as this soundtrack goes, I like it: very upbeat and lively and really reflects the overall mood of the game it's from.
...Retard...
Bust a Groove is known as Bust a Move in Japan this is the Japanese album therefore it's listed under the Japanese name.
...awesome album and game
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
This IS 'Bust A Move 2'...in Japan! When they imported it, they changed the name, obviously.
Otherwise, thanks for posting these songs!! I had the soundtrack years ago and lost it when I moved, so this was a blessing, and the quality is great! Thanks again!
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
Bust-A-Move is the original Japanese name for the game. They changed it to Bust-A-Groove when they brought it to America.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
Whoops! I meant to give it a better rating. This game is awesome, the music is awesome, the characters are creative. I'm so mad I lost this game. Anyone into music games should find this game and keep it their library.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
Bust a move is the name of game in original, japanese ._.
groove is the name in english =D
the boost a move[the "dancing" game] and the boost a move[the "'puzzle']has the same name :]
FYI:
Bust A Move is also the the title for Bust A Groove
in fact it is the original title which is Japanese,
Bust A Groove is the English title.
Also, Bust A Move is the English title for Puzzle Bobble.
original title: Bust A Move
English title: Bust A Groove
original title: Puzzle Bobble
English title: Bust A Move
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
Actually, Bust a Move was the Japanese name for the dance game. Puzzle Bobble/Bubble Bobble had trademarked the name in the U.S. and so the dancing game was named as Bust a Groove for the U.S. release.
This is the Japanese version of the songs from the Bust a Move/Groove dancing game, which imo is much better than the English version.
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
That good music than english ver. This game is so good It same audition online game not Bubble shoot Game Name is same this game
wrong.....but it it has the same title word, Bust A Move 2 is jap while Bust A Groove 2 is english version, but same songs....and also its a rhythm games like it says
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
Bust a Move or Bust a Groove, whatever!
This game has some fantastic songs, like "Got to be Happy" or "The Heat is On".
Totally worth listening to!
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
Bust a Move cames before the puzzle that is very patetic...well it came to us whit this ridiculous name bust a groove.
Here in brasil it was a new fever over when the DDR and pump it up machines comes out.
Great game, but square enix did no more sequences...
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
Bust a Move is the original name of this game. It was called Bust a Groove when it was brought to North America since North Americans refer to Puzzle Bobble as Bust-a-Move
Submitted by Guest Rating: 5/10
You're retarded. Bust a Groove is called Bust a Move in Japan and Bust a Move (US) is called Bubble Bobble in Japan
Submitted by Guest Rating: 10/10
Dear Guest. Bust a Move is the Original name (japanese) for the game. This Bust a Move 2 game wasn't released outside Japan, so there's no Bust A Groove 2, and it's only bust a move 2.