12.06.2008

Wii Music

Wii Music

Now I find Wii Music Yes, I think that interesting .

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Boring2
This is no fun game, and the music there is old. I dont have anything against old music, but I think it should've include both old and new. The only goold thing I found in this game is that my kids learned different kinds of instruments

Good overall for music knowledge4
I think the biggest issue people getting this game is they think it's like Guitar Hero or Rock Band. If that's what your looking for then move on, you'll be disappointed. Now if your looking for something that will teach you a little bit about music styles, pitch, instruments, etc, then this is a decent learning tool that can be pretty fun. And if you have a Wii Fit and want to learn a bit of drumming then it will connect with your Fit board to give you foot control of a bass drum and hi hats.

My only complaint of the game is, ironically, there isn't enough music to play with. It would be nice if they had a lot more "modern" songs to play with. Now when you first start there is very little and as you do lessons and games you unlock more and more instruments and songs. This can also be a pain for someone starting off that gets in and can't go play 50 different songs off the bat. But on the flip side if you take the time to actually go through and learn the different music styles you will unlock all the extra stuff. Just would be nice to have a lot more modern songs (Pop/Rock/etc) then the selection in the game. All in all though it's a good game to learn about music and inspire some creativity.

Much better choices out there for your money - what a stinker1
WiiMusic would have been great as a WiiWare download or a budget priced disc game. As a full-priced game, when you compare Wii Music to any other Nintendo-produced title, the value just isn't there. When the same amount of money gets you a game like Mario Galaxy or Metroid Prime it's hard to swallow this premium-priced game.

Pay careful attention to the commercial - because what you see is what you get. You waggle the remotes around to (mostly) Nintendo tunes. There are more instruments than tunes, so they get tired pretty quickly (especially since not all are available at the start anyway). People say you cannot compare this to other rythum games; a hearty yes to that, even the Hannah Montana game is more complicated than this.

If your family just wants to sit around waggling the remotes around and hearing music come out, I suppose it could be fun. It's more akin to a display in a store or museum where it's a fun distraction for 2-3 minutes but then the novelty wears out.

Do yourself a favor - buy your kid a harmonica or electric keyboard or other small instrument instead. They will be learning how to make real music and not just waving the remote around to marginally impact the music. There are such better buys for your money - I love Nintendo, but this game is a stinker.

About Wii Music detail

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Nintendo
  • Model: RVLPR64E
  • Released on: 2008-10-20
  • ESRB Rating: Everyone
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • Wii Music for Nintendo Wii lets you play musical instruments and make music using the Wii Remote and the Wii Balance Board
  • Start a band with up to six different band members
  • Pick a background stage, and shake, move, and press buttons to play up to 60 different instruments for a ton of melodic fun
  • No need to press a specific button at a certain time; instead you just need to mimic the actions of playing that instrument
  • Save up to 30 music videos and create playlists among your favorites
List Price: $49.99
Amazon Price: $45.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details


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