Published 3/28/2009
at Kombo.com
It's been announced that Boom Blox Bash Party will allow players to both upload and download user creations to the Wii without the tangle of friend codes or other inconveniences. Where did the idea for this mechanic come from? According to senior producer Amir Rahimi, none other than YouTube, for its vast collection of user-created levels uploaded by hordes of gamers. Under this platform, Boom Blox Bash Party gamers can access the server, browse through various levels, then play them without worry or hassle of saving them to the Wii.
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