CGRundertow DANCE! IT'S YOUR STAGE for Xbox 360 Review

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Uploaded on September 05, 2012 by CGRundertow

Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow video game review of Dance! It's Your Stage from DTP on Xbox Live from September 2010. A final hurrah for pad style dancing games before Kinect launches. This video game review features Dance! It's Your Stage video gameplay footage and commentary.

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Dance It's Your Stage, Xbox 360, Kinect, Classic Game Room, Cgrundertow, Dance Dance Revolution, Dancing, Gameplay, Reviews, Video Games

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