GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. LOS ANGELES--Who hasn't had the fantasy of being a famous conductor guiding a world-class symphony through some of the world's greatest classical ...
Formerly called Wii Orchestra, Nintendo has re-named the orchestrating Wii title to Wii Music. This news comes from the official Nintendo Wii web site. Unfortunately, since discovery of this web site, ...
In case you were wondering, yes, there are some music games out there that don't have the words "guitar" or "rock" in their titles. The latest versions of "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" are fine, but ...
Source: Greek gaming site Contra.gr. What we heard: Before the lights had dimmed at Nintendo's press briefing at the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo, the audience was already excited. However, when ...
Wii Music is designed to give the joy of playing music. You don't need to follow guides or notes to play the game. Wii Music acts as an instrument simulator. Around 50 instruments including piano, ...
Sure, the Wiimote alone is supposed to work as one of any 60 instruments featured in Wii Music. But what fun is the Wiimote without a plastic violin, saxophone and pair of drumsticks attached? The ...
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 ...
Here are some images of one of the lesser known titles for the Wii, Wii Music Orchestra. In the game players use the remote controller as a conductor’s baton to command an group of armless musicians.
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