DJ Hero Wii – Monstrous New Game From Activision

After the huge success and numerous million gross revenue from the Guitar Hero series made by Activision, they have decided to publish another Hero series feature, but this one is made more for R&B, rap and different types of dance music. It is Wii DJ hero for the Nintendo Wii, a turntable controller dependent, beat & music game from Activision. If you bought, seen or know the games from the Hero series like Guitar Hero, which made a tremendous success in gross sales, then this new DJ version game will be in the same quality standards that we got used to in the Hero series and will bring participants a feel of being a club DJ star.

That’s not the only DJ wannabe game to be released this year. Konami will be publishing the Beatmania game that is pretty close to the DJ Hero Wii game. But, the Activision game should give a near reality experience with a high quality mixing like music, that will give the dance floor music amateur their high BPM dosage. Other stimulating better features are the exclusive new songs from Eminem & Jay-Z that were made solely for this DJ Hero game

Activision claims that the game is about spinning, remixing and playing like a DJ as if you are making a gang of dance lovers, that enjoy that kind of music that you hear in a club and dance their brains out. The game will include song genres like Rap, R&B and hip-hop, different genres of dance music that usually will be preferred by the club goers and others that are partisans of this rhythm of sound.

Two other glamorous features are the freestyle mode that will bring you the opportunity of spinning and mixing that is just like the professionals. This is the chance to realize the dream of becoming a DJ.

The second exciting feature is 10 songs that are played both with the turntable controller of the DJ Hero game and with the guitar controller from the Guitar Hero game. This will permit the fans of rap, metal and rock metal to play dance style music with electric guitar tracks.

DJ Hero will be available for Nintendo Wii, PS2, playstation and Xbox 360 at the end of October 2009.

The latest rumors that are going around the net are that both the developers and the distribution companies want to have uniformed Hero gameplay experience by incorporating all the controls of old and upcoming Hero games in the future games. This means that you will be able to play with the guitar, turntable, drums and microphone.


Karaoke Revolution Nintendo Wii First Impressions

Konami’s sing-along franchise is back!

Karaoke Revolution returns without its American Idol-license this year, but a few new features have been added to refresh this year’s installment. Revolution has always had a degree of cover artists, however, for the first time, Revolution has included master tracks for every song on disc. There are 50 songs and accompanying music videos in total, and with an eclectic mix of genres, there should be something for every karaoke fan. Konami is planning to release more than 200 DLC tracks for Revolution, and it will also be backwards-compatible with existing songs. Additionally, it will support a range of microphone peripherals, with Guitar Hero and Rock Band confirmed. However, we expect SingStar and Lips’ mics should also work.

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Style Savvy Nintendo DS Trailer Impressions

Tween girls are going to have a lot of games to choose from by the end of the year.

Every press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo so far has demonstrated at least one game aimed at the female teenage audience. Nintendo’s contribution to this growing genre of tween games is Style Savvy, a Nintendo DS game that will let you run your very own fashion boutique.

The trailer showed the DS on its side, with a girl displayed on one screen and options displayed on the touch screen. It seems like you’ll be playing with a virtual dress-up doll but with access to more than 10,000 items of the craziest and latest fashions. You can compete in runway contents with up to three friends to show off your trendiest outwear and even shop in other players’ boutiques. Customization also seems to play a large role, so the possibilities are endless.

Style Savvy is aimed at the tween to 20-something audience and will be released at the end of the year.

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