When Nintendo announced its upcoming releases in July at the E3 Conference, one of the most intriguing games for me was “Wii Music.” The game’s description as something that “makes it easy for people to jam to tunes, even if they don’t know anything about music” appealed to the frustrated musician in me. However, I could not see how Nintendo was going to be able to pull off a game with either the Wii remote or the nunchuk — or both — cast in the role of instrument. I should have known better than to doubt Nintendo.
'Wii Music' Jams to the Beat of a Different Drum
Posted by: Walaika Haskins October 27, 2008 03:03 PMWhen Nintendo announced its upcoming releases in July at the E3 Conference, one of the most intriguing games for me was “Wii Music.” The game’s description as something that “makes it easy for people to jam to tunes, even if they don’t know anything about music” appealed to the frustrated musician in me. However, I could not see how Nintendo was going to be able to pull off a game with either the Wii remote or the nunchuk — or both — cast in the role of instrument. I should have known better than to doubt Nintendo.