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Wii Music Game

Wii Music
New Release for Christmas 2008

Wii Music will you get yours before it sells out this Christmas?

 

Music games featuring expensive instrument shaped controllers are becoming commonplace in video games, but Nintendo’s new Wii Music promises to let you simulate more than 60 different instruments with nothing more than the Wii remote and nunchuck.

 

Unlike other music games, you don’t follow any onscreen icons but instead mime along to the music by holding the remote like a real instrument and pressing the buttons in time with the song. So, for example, when you’re playing saxophone you hold the remote vertically and press the buttons as you would on the real thing.

There are several game modes, but in most you play as part of a six-person band, either playing along with friends or controlling up to four of the band members at once on your own. Since no musical experience is necessary, all you need is a sense of rhythm and you can play any instrument available.

 

>>>** THE BEST Wii GAMES SELL OUT VERY QUICKLY **<<<

If this is a 'must have' gift, be sure to order now to avoid disappointment.

 

 

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Wii Music Game
a favourite for Christmas 2008!!

In Wii Music, the player uses both motions and button presses on the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to control a six-member Mii band. Unlike other music games, Wii Music does not require the player to press certain buttons at certain times but only requires the player to move the Wii Remote and Nunchuk like they were playing the instruments.

Over 60 instruments are said to be available in the single and multiplayer modes, including the violin, cowbell, piano, guitar, trumpet,harps, bongo drums, maracas, sitar, and the marimba, as well as unconventional instruments such as dog and cat sounds (Dog and Cat suits), pseudo vocals (Singer) and kung fu (Blackbelt), cheerleader and 8-bit video game sound effects (NES Horn). In addition, the Wii Balance Board can be utilized to play the drums. Some instruments also have extra playing options. For example, with the trumpet, the player can aim the Wii Remote up and down to simulate an increase in blowing strength, while with the guitar the player can hold down the C button to get single notes instead of chords.

 

 

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