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E3: Nintendo plays a different tune with Wii Music

By Mathew Kumar, Special to CBCnews.ca

LOS ANGELES - During its press conference Nintendo was happy to boast about its success in the currently popular music-game space, with Guitar Hero III selling more on Wii than on any other system. It also announced of a sequel to Guitar Hero: On Tour, called Guitar Hero: On Tour Decades.

But Nintendos first party entrance into the genre is worlds away from what weve come to expect.

Rather than relying on the bundled peripherals and licensed master tracks that allow us to feel like were really playing our favourite songs in Rock Band and Guitar Hero, Wii Music takes a different tack. The game is played entirely with the Wii Remote and Nunchuck plus the Wii balance board, if youve got one.

Shigeru Miyamoto introduced the game by playing the saxophone- really the Wii Remote held to his mouth after a drum solo from a professional drummer using Wii Music. Nintendo even promises youll be able to learn the drums simply by playing Wii Music!

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Shigeru Miyamoto and his band desperately trying to stay in time with each other.
(Mathew Kumar)

Much like traditional music games, it seems you choose a song to play (for example, a theme from Metroid) and play it. But unlike other games where you are limited to simply matching the original track, Wii Music allows you to flavour the music by the way in which you move in order to play it. As a result, the game doesnt evaluate your ability to match the original track it instead records music videos.

Miyamoto led (on cowbell) a team of Nintendo staff through an unusual version of the Super Mario Bros. theme that both looked fun and was funny. Still, despite Nintendos perfect track record so far on Wii branded titles Wii Sport, Wii Play and Wii Fit Im not sure that this will reach the kind of success the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises have.

That said, Nintendo have never been interested in competing- Wii Music is so different, and such a clever twist (aping the feeling of performing rather than playing music) that it will certainly succeed in its own right.

(The author is a Canadian freelance writer blogging for CBCnews.ca from the Electronics and Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.)

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Matt

Ontario

Is this the same game where you also compose as apposed to actually playing a instrument as a group, if so I've been looking forward to this title..Everyone loves the timeless Nintento themes..

Posted July 17, 2008 11:58 AM

Steven Sladkowski

Toronto

As a musician, I'd much rather play this than Guitar Hero or Rock Band, it sounds a lot cooler. Seems like it allows the player to express themselves more as an individual the way that they "hear" the music. Should be a cool thing to check out!

Posted July 18, 2008 06:07 PM

Monkey

Winnipeg

They should include a Zelda package, with an Ocarina included!

Posted July 21, 2008 07:36 AM

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