At the Microsoft store in Bellevue Square, Washington, a 4-year-old Asian kid stopped people dead in their tracks with his amazing dance moves. The boy strutted his amazing moves, 100 per cent in sync with the computer game character on the screen without missing a beat.

4 year-old boy playing Dance Central Disturbia on Hard in Microsoft store

The boy was caught on camera playing ‘Dance Central’ in early last month playing the Rihanna’s fist pumping song “Disturbia” (2007) on the hard difficulty setting. The video clip has generated almost 1.6 million views on YouTube.

The couple filming the video repeatedly remarked how great the boy is, at one point saying: ‘He’s playing on hard. How ridiculous.’

‘Dance Central’ is a game that takes advantage of the Xbox 360’s Kinect motion detecting camera. The game was developed by Harmonix, creators of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises, and is a launch title for Kinect.

The game involves the player performing given dance moves which are tracked by Kinect and represented on the screen by one of eight in-game avatars. The game features over 650 different dance moves spanning over 90 dance routines.