Elite Beat Agents


Addictive and absurdly funny, this offbeat rhythm game is one of the best titles available for DS.

Available on: DS
Release date: November 07, 2006
Published by: Nintendo 
Developed by: INIS 
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Addictive and absurdly funny, this offbeat rhythm game is one of the year's best for DS
Nov 07, 2006
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Meet the covert squad most likely to make you dance your troubles away
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Tuesday 3 April 2007 Don't ask us why, but music games seem to have more personality, on the whole, than just about any others. Without a big bulky guy with a gun or a group of perky teens out to save the world to rely on, things seem to get weird - fast. Whether or not the songs are original or top hits, if there's a story you're guaranteed to be swimming in bizarre characters, styling art and that rarest of things in games: an actual sense of humor. Elite Beat Agents follows this path » Read Full Elite Beat Agents preview
ESRB Rating
Elite Beat Agents is rated:
Everyone 10+
Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Lyrics, Suggestive Themes