Another day, another instrument gets showcased for Nintendo's upcoming music toy, Wii Music. Most songs benefit from a thumping bass line, with its deep tones helping to drive the tune right into your ear hole so that it can gently stroke the pleasure center of your brain squirrel. It's good stuff, and it looks like the electric bass is going to be recreated fairly well. Hit up the video above to catch a demonstration of the instrument from none other than robotic-instrument-showcasing-lady.
Another day, another instrument gets showcased for Nintendo's upcoming music toy, Wii Music. Most songs benefit from a thumping bass line, with its deep tones helping to drive the tune right into your ear hole so that it can gently stroke the pleasure center of your brain squirrel. It's good stuff, and it looks like the electric bass is going to be recreated fairly well. Hit up the video above to catch a demonstration of the instrument from none other than robotic-instrument-showcasing-lady.
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