More moves, more songs

Jun 26, 2009 18:11 GMT  ·  By

Namco Bandai is apparently very interested in the age old art of cheerleading and hopes that gamers are obsessed all the same as it is announcing that a new We Cheer videogame is in development. Namco Bandai is set to release We Cheer 2 on the Nintendo Wii in the fall of this year for the price of 39.99 dollars. Get ready to climb to the top of the pile.

Namco Bandai is promising that We Cheer 2 will offer new dance moves, more stages to play on and even some new gameplay modes. All the characters that appear in the game, be they male or female, can be completely customized, and the routines will flow smoother than in the first release. Just make sure that no one sees you as you use Wiimotes as pom poms.

We Cheer 2 includes quite a few hits but also unknown tunes. Take a look at the tracks: “Get Ready For This” from 2 Unlimited; “Mickey” by Toni Basil; “Pump It (Clean Version)” created by Black Eyed Peas; “Run It Back Again” by Corbin Bleu; “Song 2” from Blur; “Tubthumping” by Chumbawumba; “GNO (Girls Night Out)” sang by Miley Cyrus; “Real Wild Child” from Everlife; “Beat It (Feat. John Mayer)” from Fall Out Boy; “Glamorous (Clean Version)” by Fergie; “Imani Coppola” by Get Down With This; “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know” from Selena Gomez; “Homecoming” by Hey Monday; “Let’s Dance” from Vanessa Hudgens; “Just Dance” from Lady GaGa; “Girlfriend” by Avril Lavigne; “La La Land” from Demi Lovato; “Leavin’ (Radio Edit Remix)” by Jesse McCartney; “Closer” from Ne-Yo; “Whoa” from Paramore; “Higher Ground” by Red Hot Chili Peppers; “Pon de Replay” from Rihanna; “Walk This Way” by Run DMC; “Push It” by Salt N Pepa; “All Star” from Smash Mouth; “The Power” from Snap!; “So Bring It On” by The Cheetah Girls; “Doing It Right” by The Go! Team; “Popular” from The Veronicas; “Headstrong” from Ashley Tisdale.