Abstract: Wii Music is fun. Its fun even though you dont actually play music. Its fun even though its not really a game, and its fun even though its not a good value, either. Very young children (from 3 to 6 years of age) will probably get the most out of ...
Abstract: Music to your ears, or a cacophonous mess? Wii Music has been quite the discussion piece since it was first demonstrated at this years past E3. Its presentation at the press event rubbed many gamers the wrong way and the floor impressions were no bet...
Abstract: Don't go into Wii Music expecting it to be the second coming of Guitar Hero or Rock Band. In fact, it's almost the opposite. Instead of demanding extreme accuracy, Wii Music encourages creativity. On the other hand, its learning curve is much deeper. I...
Clean presentation; extremely user-friendly; directly targeted at young, casual audience.
The more traditional "hardcore" gaming audience will simply not care about the experience it offers.
When Shigeru Miyamoto stood on stage at this years Nintendo E3 media conference and demonstrated Wii Music, the audience didnt know what to make of his performance. This is the man that has delivered some of the most memorable gaming experiences in h...
Abstract: True musicianship has taken a hit recently with all the music-based videogames captivating today's youth, and Wii Music will surely be the next virtual music experience replacing real music for everyone. As a classically trained musician, I might take ...
Abstract: Jason Smith7.0 Wii Music is an interesting game from Nintendo that has had mixed reviews, however depending on the target audience of the title is either quite innovative or frustrating. The premise behind Wii music is to use the innovative control sy...
Abstract: Nintendos noble aim for Wii Music is to enable anyone to be a musician and encourage every user to gain a new appreciation for music. Trouble is, you are usually creating such a frightful din that the game is more likely to have the opposite effect. ...
An amazing assortment of instruments, the ability to apply different styles of playing, drums and orchestra modes are an unexpected treat
Extremely high learning curve, poor song selection, difficult to create decent-sounding tunes without the game holding your hand, unlockables are poorly distributed
Like playing real music, playing Wii Music can result in some amazing, original moments of creativity... if you can put in the time and effort. Is that what Wii gamers want, though? ...
Abstract: To wrap up Nintendos E3 press conference, Shigeru Miyamoto, the man behind Mario, Donkey Kong, and Zelda, came out to demonstrate a new game for the Wii titled Wii Music. Through the smoky haze added for effect, a large screen with a drum set came up....