First Tracks for Scratch: The Ultimate DJ Announced

Jared Rea

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First Tracks for Scratch: The Ultimate DJ Announced

Kanye West, Beastie Boys and Black Eyed Peas are part of the first five songs to be part of the upcoming hip-hop rhythm title.

Revealed back in October 2008, Genius Products and Genco Interactive's Scratch: The Ultimate DJ, has been a mystery to both the press and gamers alike, though a Rolling Stone [http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/02/10/mix-up-kanye-west-beastie-boys-run-dmc-tracks-on-scratch-the-ultimate-dj/] article has helped shed some light on what has the potential to be one of the bigger rhythm-gaming hits of the year. The success of games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band have already knocked down the barrier of entry for potential music games, now it's up to other developers to take the formula and make it more appealing to a wider audience. Namely, the hip-hop audience.

Due out in Summer 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii, the track list for Scratch currently includes-

"Flashing Lights [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEccxPPwXmI]" by Kanye West
"Intergalactic [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9bS1dE0ps8]" by Beastie Boys
"Let's Get It Started [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTdGJuDZp4I]" by Black Eyed Peas
"Slacker [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVg4qxuY0Lk]" by Tech N9ne
"Don't Sweat the Technique [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpaylLOq6gE]" by Eric B. and Rakim
Along with additional music from Run DMC, Gorillaz, Nelly, Deltron 3030 and Mix Master Mike.

As the advent of plastic instruments has someone gotten it into peoples heads that these games should teach you something, producer and industry legend Quincy Jones III claims that, "If you learn how to play this game, then you can do the real deal."

I'm a rhythm gaming dinosaur at this point, so you shouldn't be surprised that this scares me a bit. I was actually hoping that Genius and Genco would simply take Konami's Beatmania formula, slap some pretty graphics on it and make it more appealing to mainstream audiences because, let's face it, it's not like Konami is going to pull that off any time soon. Sega tried to make a realistic take on being the party starter with Crackin' DJ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibKTbn_z4II], and while its fun to watch, it's not exactly a joy to play. Rhythm games appeal to the most carnal instincts of gamers: pushing buttons really fast. I hope I'm wrong, because a good, hip-hop based rhythm title is tragically overdue.

Via: GiantBomb [http://www.giantbomb.com/news/partial-track-list-for-scratch-the-ultimate-dj/924/]

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Theo Samaritan

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*cries* NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHOHOHO =(

Well thats it, I am going to go and cry now. I mean, I thought the ripoff of GuitarFreaks [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_freaks] was bad, but this thing literally takes the cake out of the Beatmania [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatmania] controller =(

Confused? Compare the note path in the image above with an actual Beatmania controller [http://data1.vgl.co.kr/contents/special/beatmania/ASC-003.jpg]. Now I am annoyed.
 

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I've never played Beatmania (let alone seen it) or anything similar, yet I can say I am very interested in this game.

To see that Eric B. & Rakim are on it just perks my interest even more. Now if they said some classic old skool Public Enemy, Grandmaster Flash, Whodini was on it....I'd be in heaven.

I think it'll be interesting to see if they can incorporate euro/trance/house/techno genres into a game like this.
 

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Yea ol
Alone Disciple said:
I've never played Beatmania (let alone seen it) or anything similar, yet I can say I am very interested in this game.

To see that Eric B. & Rakim are on it just perks my interest even more. Now if they said some classic old skool Public Enemy, Grandmaster Flash, Whodini was on it....I'd be in heaven.

I think it'll be interesting to see if they can incorporate euro/trance/house/techno genres into a game like this.
Totally agree, oldschool is the way to go for such a game.
If they announce more of goodies like Black Eyed Peas..count me out
 

Theo Samaritan

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Jared Rea said:
As the advent of plastic instruments has someone gotten it into peoples heads that these games should teach you something, producer and industry legend Quincy Jones III claims that, "If you learn how to play this game, then you can do the real deal."
Jared, I hope you cringed as much as I did when you first found this. If he thinks that five colour coded buttons and a turn table can teach how to mix, then surely the original beatmania IIDX controllers would turn you into a mixing god no?