The DS sequel Daigasso! Band Brothers DX has players playing an instrument by manipulating notes using the DS' inputs just like the first time around but also introduces a Karaoke Mode and allows players to play chords instead of a single note for certain instruments.
Players will also be able to connect their game to a Wii console and utilize a game-specific Wii Channel called the Speaker Channel which will transmit the game's audio through the television.
The Lost Gamer writes: "Nintendo has announced that the upcoming music game for Nintendo DS Jam with the Band will feature 50 pre-installed tracks and a number of new features."
ONM: In a move that nobody saw coming, Nintendo is releasing a European version of the fantastic music game Daigasso! Band Bros DX for the DS, and it'll be out on 21 May. Jam With The Band is a rhythm action game which lets you play along with a load of popular songs using combinations of the D-Pad, face buttons and shoulder buttons.
From the article, "Things are starting to gradually shift. Nintendo took a chance and released Rhythm Heaven in North America. The Legendary Starfy, the fifth game in the series, is going to mark the series' debut outside of Japan. Perhaps this is a good sign that Nintendo is going to be more accepting of new properties in the future.
Gamertell's taking a look back today at some of the Nintendo published DS titles that have been passed over until now. A few had tentative US release dates that never happened and whispered rumors have spread about the possible release of others. One thing's for sure, all of the following games would be welcome additions to the North American game library..."
i wish jump ultimate stars could come to america but that's just one of those treasures that will never come over seas at all :[
Europe is missing quite a lot of these too and there's some games only high profile Club Nintendo people in Japan can get like a Balloon Fight game starring Tingle.
It's mad...
Great game. I picked this import up from a trade show years ago. Thanks for making the DS region-free Nintendo!