You might play games with your kids at home. But would you send your kids to school to play video games? You might if the teacher were Eileen Jahn, who teaches music at the St. Philip’s Academy in ...
October 21, 2008 While music based rhythm games such as Guitar Hero and Rock Band let players let out their inner Rock God, Nintendo, like they have done for the majority of their Wii titles, have ...
The defining quality of the most successful games for the Wii has been broad accessibility -- anybody can start playing and have fun, regardless of their skill level. "Wii Music" is the first mass ...
Unlike the majority of Nintendo-developed Wii titles, Wii Music didn't seem to catch on in quite the way that the company expected it to. While the game was entertaining for the first play session or ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. One of Nintendo's most promising-looking titles shown at its E3 2008 press conference was Wii Music. In Wii Music, players can simulate the ...
Wii Music is probably not what you expect it to be. It's definitely not a rhythm game—at least, not in the way that Rock Band and Guitar Hero are rhythm games. It's a consequence-free environment in ...
You might play games with your kids at home. But would you send your kids to school to play video games? You might if the teacher were Eileen Jahn, who teaches music at the St. Philip’s Academy in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Wii Music is fun. It's fun even though you don't actually play music. It's fun even though it's not really a game, and it's fun even though it's not a ...
You there! Are you an objective-reliant gamer, unable to gain satisfaction when deprived of an arbitrary win-lose state? Then Wii Music probably isn't for you. You there! Are you slave to artificial ...