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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:07PM I am a machineee said

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"As anyone who's ever seen me tickle the colorful neck..."

Sorry, inappropriate image popped into my head.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:09PM (Unverified) said

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I'd hit it.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 10:18PM holyice7 said

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I don't know why, but I keep thinking this is fake, or a joke, every time I see it.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:10PM (Unverified) said

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This sounds fun. What ever happened to that other DJ game?
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:12PM PR0F3TA said

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This game will sell and then when DJ Hero: Tiesto, DJ Hero 4 and DJ Hero: Classic Hip Hop drop by the fall of '10 people will wonder why so many people still buy these shit games.

Enjoy your useless plastic "musical" peripherals
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:18PM acme64 said

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you just mentioned 3 more games that this would use, how does that make it useless?

or does your onimusha 3 sword controller get SO MUCH MORE use?
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:35PM (Unverified) said

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I already am enjoying them, thank you
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:36PM xbit said

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DJ 4Hero > DJ Hero 4
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:45PM Punkrawk Bbob said

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Shhh! Don't argue with PR0F3TA. He's l337 using numbers as letters, and has an icon of Shadow of the Colossus so he must be a "hardcore" gamer. He'll go on about how Psychonauts, Beyond Good & Evil, and System Shock 2 were the greatest games conceived, truly original and a testament of what gaming will be.

But he'll probably boot up his PSN and go play Madden 10.

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Anyways- It's a dumb claim. Why does it matter if people enjoy a game, it sells well, and there are sequels? It's not like this is detracting from that company putting out a title you're interested in. Oh, that's right, you're one of those elitist pricks who wants his hobby to only consist of himself and his friends. Gaming being mainstream, popular, and used as *GASP* entertainment is bullshit.

Get over yourself.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 7:04PM (Unverified) said

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DJ Tiesto is the most overrated DJ of all time.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 8:02PM hey buddy said

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The "Tiesto" version has been delayed until Natal integration, so it can integrate "arms waving over your head" into the scoring system... At least that's what I read over on yourmomsmixcdisbetterthanyours.com
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 8:39PM PR0F3TA said

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my fav comment is still:

"How the hell did you get to DJ Hero 4 when DJ Hero 2-3 haven't even been released"

way to miss the point bro. Hope you all have fun being "DJ's" with that "Turntable", now if you mind me i'm off to be 1337 at Madden 10.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:13PM (Unverified) said

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I wish Scratch was getting more attention, it seems a better fit for people wanting to immediate being a DJ.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:19PM acme64 said

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no cross fader on scratch iirc, automatic FAIL!

srsly tho, it needs more coverage, i want to see how they compare.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:20PM bongoes said

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I wish Scratch was getting more attention because it's not made by Activision.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:22PM (Unverified) said

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imitate?
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:24PM (Unverified) said

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Yeah... imitate. Sometimes I type faster than I think. And without an edit button... fail.

My bad.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:29PM (Unverified) said

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@ acme there is a cross fader in scratch the ultimate dj
http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/article/986/986951/pre-e3-2009-scratch-deck-gallery-20090527114712366_640w.jpg
look to the right of the buttons
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:17PM evan742 said

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what I'd like to see is a video of someone actually playing this... video of the "highway" doesn't show me how the game is played. I need a split screen of the highway and the actual person using the peripheral.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:28PM bongoes said

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Yeah, I still have no idea how it's played.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:53PM (Unverified) said

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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 9:10PM (Unverified) said

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That game is too different looking from DJ Hero, Czar.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:19PM cbarrentos said

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"It's a completely original and entertaining take on the rhythm genre with vast amounts of potential...."

knowing Activision? i predict this "potential" will include, but will not be limited to, DJ Hero: Beastie Boys, DJ Hero: Matisyahu, and DJ Hero 4 in 2011.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:26PM CaramelZappa said

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Oh no, the music Genre is losing sales! Quick, make a new peripheral!
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:35PM alans17 said

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Just when guitar games were FINALLY starting to get tired for me (after owning 5), I've got something new to look forward to. This could be fun! Perhaps I'm just not as jaded as everyone else on this thread.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:40PM MatisyahuSerious said

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"in spades"?

thats racialist.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:52PM Otimus said

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Konami did it first!

What's that, no one cares, or is listening to me? Oh well :(

It's Konami's own fault for trying to tap the NA market with it's ideas earlier.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 6:57PM FNG said

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I know you meant North America, but for me this game is Not Applicable.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 8:24PM blahblah55 said

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No one cares if Konami did it first.
Konami did a lot of things first.

Question is.... is it on a console, and is it easily found?

Answer: No.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 2:20AM (Unverified) said

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Soshi, beatmania was on the PS2 and you can order it online or go to a used game shop.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 4:01AM hey buddy said

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But... The Konami games weren't using music selections like these games (Scratch, DJ Hero) use or play styles like this does. Those Konami games are basically Dance Dance Revolution for your hands. These new games are far closer to what DJs actually do when they mix songs and utilize a crossfader.

I mean... Look at this (a recent clip of Grandmaster Flash promoting DJ Hero... he's actually a little sloppy here, but obviously, he gets a pass... I'm linking to this not really as an example of the best of routines or mixes, but more to contrast what a DJ does with turntables, versus Beatmania's very 'un-dj-like' gameplay):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCMELzwBt-g

...or this classic battle routine from one of the masters, DJ Craze (devoted battle DJs 'duel' each other at contests with routines like this one) :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nbJfSLxy1U

...Then look at this next clip and tell me you still don't think Konami missed the plot entirely - creating a fun, cool rhythm game, but certainly not bringing something that deserves an automatic claim to being a "DJ game" above this new batch of DJ games:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXrX5AOxDaU

Beatmania... That's not like DJing at all.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2009 2:44AM (Unverified) said

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SIMPSONS DID IT!
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 7:00PM Xlnt said

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My local gamestop had the Guitar Hero tour bus outside and they had demo's of DJ Hero and the new Tony Hawk game. I tried out DJ Hero and I must admit, I was fairly surprised at how well it played. I was a bit skeptical because being a fan of Beatmania, I just couldn't see how a turntable with 3 buttons and a crossfader would be any fun. But I played the set once on Normal, then again on Hard (Expert was greyed out) and it's actually quite challenging and fun.

The guy gave me a $10 off coupon for it and needless to say, I walked right in and preordered it on the spot.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 7:05PM SmoothMarx said

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They better have an update on this game from day one adding a lag calibration or the playability is going to suck bawls.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 7:16PM (Unverified) said

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I must say, the mixes that I have heard from this game are absolutely fantastic.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 7:34PM Zoidberg said

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This actually sounds pretty interesting.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 8:56PM (Unverified) said

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This game is going be sweet. You naysayers can go die in a fire.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 9:59PM DudemanJones said

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Daft Punk are playable unlocks in DJ Hero. Announced yesterday.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 10:47PM Grand Kerfuffle said

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But having 25+ songs would be better than just 11. Yes, just 11.
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Posted: Sep 14th 2009 10:58PM (Unverified) said

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The note "road" in this game looks like it suffers the same flaw that Donkey Konga suffered: The movement of your hands conflict spatially with the flow of the notes.

You have to scratch the record "up and down" while the notes constantly flow at you from the top down. I feel like this is disorienting because the game's up/down commands are in the same track. Similar to how Donkey Konga put both of your left/right hit commands in the same track... as the notes moved from right to left.

It's incredibly disorienting to differentiate between two opposite movements when your commands are moving on the same axis. This is why Guitar Hero/Rock Bands frets being left to right while notes flow top to bottom is so easy to grasp.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 12:24AM (Unverified) said

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So Guitar Hero I could kind of understand: a game for people who want to pretend that they're playing music, all well and good. But I'm still having trouble comprehending a game where you pretend that you're pretending to play music.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 1:21AM Da Largest said

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3/10
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 2:24AM (Unverified) said

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You don't have the first idea of what a DJ is. Why don't you try learning something about a different pop-culture before you run your mouth. The grass is always greener on the other side. (Except for close minded douchebags)
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 10:20AM (Unverified) said

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game looks promising
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