Activision’s brought back their signature turntable controllers for another round of cutting and scratching this week and the new DJ Hero‘s better than ever. Two players can see who’s the better beat-matcher in the all-new DJ Battle mode and microphone support lets partiers jump in and belt out the lyrics to their favorite jams whenever …
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The Loadout for October 19, 2010: New Games to Attack Your Week With
Welcome to the Loadout. Our philosophy is that the working week is a recurring boss battle that you’ll need the proper weapons to take down. The supplies at hand won’t always be pretty but you might just be able to hold out until the weekend. Green means add it to your arsenal, yellow leaves it up to your discretion and red means …
Daily Dose
Thursday, September 2, 2010 –
Quote to Live By:
“When you become a vampire, the demon takes your body, but it doesn’t get your soul; that’s gone. No conscience, no remorse, it’s an easy way to live. You have no idea what it’s like to have done the things I’ve done…and care. I haven’t fed on a human being since that day.” – Angel from …
Jam On It: First Look at DJ Hero 2 and Its Complete Artist Listing
Last year, DJ Hero proved to be a surprise hit in the rhythm game category. It presented an atypical controller from what folks had gotten used to, took away any vocal participation and offered up a songlist of tunes eared to the dance floor. But, that turntable controller hooked people into controlling the game’s perpetual virtual …
Ebony & Ivory: Keyboards Confirmed For Rock Band 3
Power Gig, Def Jam Rapstar, DJ Hero 2.Feels like I’ve writing a bunch about music games lately. Part of that’s because I like music. But the other part is because the genre’s evolving, adding new musical styles and modes of interaction in a bid to engage players in different ways. And, to make more money, of course.
The latest …
DJ Hero 2 Storms The Dance Floor with Two Turntables and a Microphone
DJ Hero was last year’s biggest surprise success in the music game genre. It had a lot going against it: it was largely a single-player affair, the game offered no vocal component and its controller were new and intimidating. Despite all of that, and a very high price tag, DJ Hero apparently sold enough units to warrant a …