Beaterator isn't really a game. It is, however, an interesting new music app designed specifically for PSP. Here, we see music producer Timbaland checking out Beaterator on his PSP Go. In addition to showcasing gameplay, this new video from Rockstar explains what took so long to get the project finished. According to the music producer, streamlining the experience is behind the game's lengthy development: "We made it very easy. It took time to make it easy. We've been putting this game together for three years, almost four years."
Beaterator's long road to release will finally end when it launches on UMD and PSN on September 29th, a few weeks before Rockstar's other PSP game.
Reader Comments (51)
Posted: Aug 29th 2009 9:17PM (Unverified) said
I second the Traxxpad comment - it's a reasonably capable music program for the PSP that seems to have failed because of its learning curve and cheesy design. Too bad, because you can make some nice music with it.
It's a nice contrast to the Korg DS-10 (which I also like, and which has an awesome synthesis engine but only two voices and a weaker drum machine and sequencer. Though it does have the bizarre and amazing ability to sync multiple systems into a DS orchestra!)
I'm amazed that you can still get Traxxpad new. Sadly, its companion web site is off-line (I think it never really even got off the ground) but you can still expand the program by adding your own samples.
It's a nice contrast to the Korg DS-10 (which I also like, and which has an awesome synthesis engine but only two voices and a weaker drum machine and sequencer. Though it does have the bizarre and amazing ability to sync multiple systems into a DS orchestra!)
I'm amazed that you can still get Traxxpad new. Sadly, its companion web site is off-line (I think it never really even got off the ground) but you can still expand the program by adding your own samples.



