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Alexander / 05-14-2008 / 2:22am / Game Systems

Review of Battle of the Bands for Wii

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Review of Battle of the Bands for Wii
We had a chance to review Battle of the Bands for Wii, which mixes a little bit of Guitar Hero with some Dance Dance Revolution with a whole lot of wackiness through the Wiimote. Basically the premise of the game is to duel it out between bands of different themes and genres. There are five genres to choose from: Rock, Hip Hop, Latin, Marching, and Country. The true charm of the game is hearing the different musical versions of songs not meant to be in that particular genre, for example the Mariachi version of Feel Good Inc. or the Hip-Hop version of Blitzkrieg Bop. It’s definitely a fun party game, which is hat the Wii is all about. See complete track list after the break. $43.

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    * Una Mas Cerveza made famous by Texas Tornados
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    * Feel Good Inc. made famous by Gorillaz
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2 Comments to “Review of Battle of the Bands for Wii”

  1. 05-14-2008 at 2:25 am
    Battle of the Bands for Wii Review

    [...] We reviewed Battle of the bands for Wii. Check the review here. [...]

  2. 05-15-2008 at 12:44 am
    Review of Battle of the Bands for Wii : Mirza Ahtasham Ahmad

    [...] We had a chance to review Battle of the Bands for Wii, which mixes a little bit of Guitar Hero with some Dance Dance Revolution with a whole lot of wackiness through the Wiimote. Basically the premise of the game is to duel it out between bands of different themes and genres. There are five genres to choose from: Rock, Hip Hop, Latin, Marching, and Country. The true charm of the game is hearing the different musical versions of songs not meant to be in that particular genre, for example the Mariachi version of Feel Good Inc. or the Hip-Hop version of Blitzkrieg Bop. It’s definitely a fun party game, which is hat the Wii is all about. See complete track list after the break. $43. More » [...]

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