Wii Music has been a target for critical dissection since its awkward debut at E3 a few short months ago. We left the show after a brief hands-on demonstration absolutely unimpressed with the game’s ...
For drums, pianos, and most of the bizarre modes of making music, simply swinging the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down will produce music. Drums can be spiced up with the addition of the Wii Balance ...
Wii Music has just been shown for the first time in the Nintendo E3 conference. Miyamoto demoed the game by playing the sax on a Wiimote. Another guy played the drums. A virtual piano, guitar and ...
The Wii Music "Today's Instrument" videos from the last two days feature instruments which produce sounds on the low end -- the kind of instruments that are so dedicated to producing bass noise, one ...
Professional drummer Ravi Jakhotia demonstrates "Wii Music", by playing virtual drums during the Nintendo E3 media briefing at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, California, July 15, 2008. DJ Ravi will ...
When Nintendo announced its upcoming releases in July at the E3 Conference, one of the most intriguing games for me was “Wii Music.” The game’s description as something that “makes it easy for people ...
Wii Music set up a solid control scheme for drumming with the console’s various attachments, which hacker He Zhao has basically replicated. Except this time it’s free, customizable and on your PC.
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 ...
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 ...
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.