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Nintendo and Scratch DJ Academy host a night of Rhythm Heaven sampling

Nintendo and New York's Scratch DJ Academy will be hosting an invite only event for the new DS game, Rhythm Heaven. The event at the Scratch DJ Academy will take place on Thursday, April 9th. DJs Daddy Dog and DJay Jung will be teaching students how to apply some Rhythm Heaven to their live sets.

Details from Nintendo:
"Nintendo's hotly anticipated rhythm-based music game will be put to the test as consumers and eager beat-keepers gather at an exclusive invitation-only event at New York's Scratch DJ Academy for a night of game sampling and turntable spinning. Following the April 5 launch of the Rhythm Heaven video game, playable on either the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi systems, this unique event will give players and spectators an up-close look at the new game with interactive demonstrations, a live Rhythm Heaven/DJ battle and prize giveaways. The Scratch DJ Academy is the perfect place for consumers to experience the game for the first time, allowing players to apply rhythm skills learned in the game to real-life DJ techniques.

World-renowned DJ instructors DJ Daddy Dog and DJay Jung will also be on hand at the event to show attendees how the rhythm drills and beat-keeping exercises found in the DJ School mini-game in Rhythm Heaven relates to real-life DJ skills."
rivithed - contributor
Published: 308 days 3 hours ago | News | Nintendo DS
 
 
 

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