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Jam with the Band coming to South Africa in May

El33tonline writes:

"At the recent launch of the DSi XL in Johannesburg, South Africa last week, Core Gaming (distributors of Nintendo in South Africa) revealed a few of the titles that we can expect to see hitting shelves across South Africa in the very near future. Tucked away amongst the big names (including Super Mario Galaxy 2, Monster Hunter Tri, Metroid: Other M and Sin & Punishment 2) was a title that some may not know that much about while others have been looking forward to it for years.

That title was none other than Jam with the Band, which Core Gaming announced would be available across South Africa in the very near future."

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News: Jam With The Band Coming to 3DS

In a recent Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo have announced that smash DS hit, Jam With The Band will be coming to Nintendo 3DS...

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GamesRadar: Jam with the Band Review

In conjunction with a single-card multiplayer mode (where you and up to seven pals can perform on different instruments or sing alongside each other), there is much more than meets the eye to Jam with the Band.

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Videogamer: Jam with the Band Review

Videogamer writes: "Anyone remember Daigasso! Band Brothers? The rhythm action game that was expected to launch alongside the original DS console back in 2005 but never actually found its way out of Japan? Perhaps not. But five years down the line and it's finally here, under the new Euro-friendly name of Jam with the Band. For rhythm action fans who've played their copies of Elite Beat Agents, Guitar Hero: On Tour and Rhythm Paradise to death, Jam with the Band could be just what the doctor ordered. It fuses tapping, singing and composing into one tidy package, and aside from the fact the garish visuals haven't been lost along the way, it's been well worth the wait."

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