Australia’s embattled construction sector could benefit from cloud based information systems that can be switched on and off in lockstep with individual projects – with the exception of those organisations based in remote areas like the Kimberleys.
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Mike Bantick
Friday, 02 September 2011 10:18
S.O.S Dancing Queens it's time to Ring Ring all the Mama Mia's you know and Bang a Boomerang on the dance floor with ABBA You Can Dance.
Ubisoft has announced the development of a new video game based on the music and performances of Swedish supergroup ABBA, entitled: ABBA You Can Dance. Developed exclusively for the Wii system from Nintendo by Ubisoft Paris, the studio that revolutionised the genre with the Just Dance series, as well as Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Bucharest, ABBA You Can Dance will be released worldwide in November.
ABBA created music that spanned generations and has inspired millions to sing and dance. ABBA You Can Dance features 25 ABBA songs, including all of the group's biggest hits, such as 'Dancing Queen,' 'Mamma Mia,' 'Take a Chance on Me' and 'Waterloo.' The game's professionally choreographed routines and unique environments were inspired by the group's music videos and live performances.
'In the video game market, Ubisoft is the dancing king,' said Geoffroy Sardin, Europe, Middle East and Asia chief marketing and sales officer at Ubisoft. 'With ABBA You Can Dance, players can dance, they can jive, and they can have the time of their lives, all thanks to ABBA's music and Ubisoft's latest entertaining dance video game.'
With ABBA You Can Dance, Ubisoft is making it possible for more people to join in on the fun of a dancing game. Two players can sing along to lyrics that appear on-screen, while up to four players can simultaneously perform the dance moves. A mini-musical mode lets players act out the key roles in a love story based on some of the group's classic songs. ABBA You Can Dance also includes original video clips and displays anecdotes about the group that even die-hard fans will find entertaining and informative.
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