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Jan 14, 2009 -
Almost as heartwarming as the story about the senior citizens enjoying the Wii at retirement communities, Nintendo has just announced that it is partnering with The National Association for Music Education to bring Wii Music into the classroom.
Spanning across 51 cities, Nintendo will have music teachers use the game to help children get enthused about music and teach them about song structure, rhythm, and tempo.
I think as long as Wii Music is used in a manner that complements music lessons, then I'm all for it, but used solely on its own, not so much.
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Nov 26, 2008 -
After being given the chance to be a music-making kitty cat in Wii Music for the Wii, my first impressions of the game were pretty positive. But as much as strumming, stroking, and striking my Wiimote and Nunchuck to simulate instrumental music can be, I wasn't overly thrilled about the lack of competitive edge. I'm all about fun games without competition, but similar to the rest of you, it's rewarding when you get points (even if it is for getting a few keys correct).
- 14 Comments
Nov 03, 2008 -
When I took Wii Music for a test drive last month, I was trying to figure out what I liked more (and less) about it than Rock Band. What I still haven't decided about is how I feel about the lack of scoring. They want you to "create" music and interpret songs in different ways, but it's not easy to get used to the fact that at the end of your round, you have no way to measure how you did.
- 7 Comments
Oct 08, 2008 -
After I got my party on with Raving Rabbids and had my fill with the Personal Trainer Chef Edition, it was time to rock out with the Wii!
Wii Music (coming out Oct. 20), is Nintendo's answer to Rock Band, but is only similar to it in the sense that you're standing-up and interactively making music.
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Sep 19, 2008 -
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Nov 03, 2009 -
Available in stores today, Band Hero is Activision's latest game, which lets friends and family members rock out with their Guitar Hero instruments to favorites like "ABC" by the Jackson 5 and "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls. You can even sing along with other famous singers including country superstar Taylor Swift who performs some of her most popular hits like "Love Story," "You Belong With Me," and "Picture to Burn."
Here's some footage from the making of the Band Hero commercial, which includes mini-interviews with Taylor and her musical heroes including Travis Barker, and Pete Wentz.
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Oct 12, 2007 -
If you're getting bored of Wii bowling, Nintendo has just announced a new addition to the Wii video game family—Wii Music! Discussed on Gearfuse, with Wii Music you can use your Wiimote and Nunchucks to control various musicians. The game will feature forty different instruments and if you round up a bunch of Mii's you can have multi-player band experience.
- 12 Comments
Oct 16, 2009 -
You already know about my addiction to Mini Ninjas, which I played on the Xbox 360 at this year's E3, but did you know that this game also came out on other platforms? I haven't tested out the Wii or PS3 editions, but I have been able to get my hands on both the Xbox 360 and DS versions to test and play.
As you may know, not all games are created equal on all platforms.
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Jul 15, 2008 -
- 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
- Passengers riding the Heathrow Express train in the UK can now have their tickets sent directly to a mobile phone or PDA so they don't have to deal with paper tickets or wait in lines.
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