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DJ Hero - An Exciting New Rhythm Game

by Community Connector Community Connector on 10-29-2009 11:46 AM - last edited on 10-29-2009 11:46 AM

Have you heard about the new rhythm game called DJ Hero?  You could say it is similar to Guitar Hero in the sense that both are a music video game and use a note highway.  It is a highly anticipated release across the world and brings new excitement to the gaming community.

The game has more than 80 remixes that mesh two different songs into each other across numerous genres.  Players press buttons in rhyme with the highway scrolling on the screen to activate beats, cross fade between the two songs and use the turntable to scratch along with the song.  Performing these tasks well scores points with your in game crowd.

The game has a single player career mode and cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes.  You can also use a Guitar Hero guitar with select songs alongside the DJ game play.

Many DJ and mix artists have contributed to the game's development, the creation of mixes, and by lending their images for playable avatars in the game; these including David Guetta, DJ Shadow, Z-Trip, DJ AM, Cut Chemist, J.Period, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Daft Punk.

 

 

 

DJ Hero is available for shipping or store pickup on BestBuy.com


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