GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Maybe it's the part-time musician in us, but something about the Wii Music demo at this year's Nintendo E3 press conference rubbed us the wrong way.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Nintendo's "Wii Music" invites players to pick up their wireless remotes and strum, toot, bang and drum their way through improvisational jam sessions using more than 60 virtual ...
Wii Music is probably not what you expect it to be. It's definitely not a rhythm game—at least, not in the way that Rock Band and Guitar Hero are rhythm games. It's a consequence-free environment in ...
Wii Music (£39.99), is released exclusively for the Nintendo Wii on November 14 Interview: Meeting Shigeru Miyamoto The "father of modern gaming" still seems to be enjoying himself. Shigeru Miyamoto, ...
Nintendo opened its E3 press conference with video and pictures of young and old gamers alike playing either a Wii or a DS and smiling broadly. That was the main image Nintendo wanted us to walk away ...
Nintendo dev boss Shigeru Miyamoto has explained the thinking behind Wii Music, saying it's a more freeform offering than other rhythm-action games on the market. "This description could potentially ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Wii Music is fun. It's fun even though you don't actually play music. It's fun even though it's not really a game, and it's fun even though it's not a ...
The latest innovative project by Nintendo to attempt to capture our imaginations is a peculiar one indeed. When Wii Music was first announced at E3 earlier this year, with Nintendo’s elite taking to ...
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