- Just announced this morning at Nintendo's E3 press event, Nintendo will be releasing a fun music game where you will be able to play a variety of instruments and create music videos with your Wiimote, Nunchuk, and Balance Board. Set to hit stores this holiday season. — Gizmodo
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Laura Clement
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I want the Wii music game for Christmas!
1I love how more interactive the Wii is getting. Granted, it doesn't beat the real thing but it'll certainly be fun for kids to get more musically involved.
Gotta get that for my niece.
2w00t!!
3double w00t!
I am in MAD love with that man. THink he would marry me?
4Such a disappointment. I don't want to play air drums with the wiimote, no thanks. Even hitting those crappy plastic drums in Rock Band somehow sounds better than air drumming.
5Hehe. It looks cute, but in the trailer it shows nothing about HOW it's played. It just shows the little Miis playing instruments. Usually Wii game commercials show the people actually playing, not this one. So I don't know how good it's going to be.
Seems to me, the whole guitar hero/rock band thing started a revolution.
Which isn't
a bad thing.
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