DJ Hero Going For Younger Audience

Keane Ng

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DJ Hero Going For Younger Audience



Forget all those songs by old guys with guitars, Activision's DJ Hero will be skewing for the cool young kids who like the hip-hop and the rapping and the record-scratching.

There's a lot of talk about how Guitar Hero and Rock Band teach kids [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/88212-Metallica-Games-to-Raise-Kids-Interest-in-Music] about the history of rock music by introducing them to a lot of classic rock. In a way, all the classic songs in these games make them somewhat more palatable for the older crowd. You know, you're playing "More Than A Feeling" in your room and your dad walks by and starts rocking out like "yeah, I actually know this song!"

That won't be true for Activision's upcoming DJ Hero, which we're assuming will draw its song catalog mostly from hip-hop, which doesn't really have history going past the late-late 70's and early 80s. But Activision doesn't care that your dad won't be able to get into DJ Hero (unless your dad likes Grandmaster Flash [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lMXEdV6dcE] or something), it's banking on DJ Hero to attract a new crowd to its line-up of music games.

"What [DJ Hero] allows us to do is come up with a very innovative product that allows us to sell a software product plus a hardware product as a bundle so that should be good for our average selling prices," Activision CFO Thomas Tippl said at the Wedbush Morgan conference today. "But it also allows us to bring in new users to the music genre. Because it is a different kind of music for a different kind of gamer...That's why we are excited about DJ Hero, it gets us more opportunity for contemporary music, it probably skews younger than rock songs."

To that end, Activision is in talks with Universal Music Group [http://www.universalmusic.com/] about the actual songs that'll be in the game. That could work out pretty nicely, as UMG's record labels feature many of the biggest names in hip-hop past and present: Kanye West, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Wu-Tang Clan, among many more.

On the gameplay front, the partnership with UMG could allow the inclusion of mash-ups (songs that mix instrumental and vocal tracks from multiple songs) to be a part of the game's features, according to Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/5168198/activision-bets-on-dj-hero-to-hit-younger-audience/]'s sources.

The only problem I see is that, if what they mean by "younger" is anyone under let's say, 18, if Activision means "younger" than the Guitar Hero player base, then a lot of those kids will have ears too innocent for some rap's decidedly adults-only lyrical content. You know, unless you just want to have an entire game full of Will Smith songs. I wouldn't mind that. "Wild Wild West [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEaX4ApC_EU]" is one of my favorite rap songs of the 90s.


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RavingPenguin

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If they included dance tracks that you could mix together, I might pause and think about getting it. Then decide my money is better of elsewhere.
 

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KILL KILL BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE
Sorry, I can't react rationally to express how stupid this is. Or how much I want to make hats out of people who think this is a good idea.
 

laserwulf

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Does no one remember Beatmania for the PS2 and in arcades? That had a variety of music (not -just- hiphop), and was a lot of fun for old rhythm-gamers like me. (I started playing DDR when 2nd Mix came out in U.S. arcades.) "The Fall" and "R3" are my favorite songs from the series. There's Also DJ Max Fever for the PSP, although there are some strange Korean songs on there.
 

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I will definitely be buying this game.

Forget the hip hop; it's DJ Hero not MC Hero. Sure, there will be some hip hop tracks on there, but I guarantee they'll have some serious turntabilism going as well. DJ Shadow is definitely under Universal and for me that alone is worth the price of admission.

The mix-ups are what are potentially the most interesting. I'm also really interested in the gameplay mechanic because it could potentially closely imitate actual DJing in so far as the only real physical mechanic is the interplay between cross fader and scratching.

Now if it's just a Kanye track that I'm randomly pressing some buttons to, I will not be happy. But if they do it right, this could be incredible.
 

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tendo82 said:
I will definitely be buying this game.

Forget the hip hop; it's DJ Hero not MC Hero. Sure, there will be some hip hop tracks on there, but I guarantee they'll have some serious turntabilism going as well. DJ Shadow is definitely under Universal and for me that alone is worth the price of admission.
That's true, I hadn't considered that at all. Interest doubled!
 

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tendo82 said:
I will definitely be buying this game.

Forget the hip hop; it's DJ Hero not MC Hero. Sure, there will be some hip hop tracks on there, but I guarantee they'll have some serious turntabilism going as well. DJ Shadow is definitely under Universal and for me that alone is worth the price of admission.

The mix-ups are what are potentially the most interesting. I'm also really interested in the gameplay mechanic because it could potentially closely imitate actual DJing in so far as the only real physical mechanic is the interplay between cross fader and scratching.
Indeed that would be pretty cool! (Now if we could only get a link up between this and a band game.......)

(Also, I kinda liked the Grandmaster Flash and the furious five linky....)
 

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I don't know if hip-hop automatically means a teen's parents won't be interested. A lot of teens' parents were teens themselves in the late 80s/early 90s when hip-hop was pretty mainstream.
 

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tendo82 said:
I will definitely be buying this game.

Forget the hip hop; it's DJ Hero not MC Hero. Sure, there will be some hip hop tracks on there, but I guarantee they'll have some serious turntabilism going as well. DJ Shadow is definitely under Universal and for me that alone is worth the price of admission.

The mix-ups are what are potentially the most interesting. I'm also really interested in the gameplay mechanic because it could potentially closely imitate actual DJing in so far as the only real physical mechanic is the interplay between cross fader and scratching.

Now if it's just a Kanye track that I'm randomly pressing some buttons to, I will not be happy. But if they do it right, this could be incredible.
I actually agree with you about everything there, then i choked at the mention of DJ Shadow, that aside its still an interesting concept.
 

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Keane Ng said:
DJ Hero Going For Younger Audience
The only problem I see is that, if what they mean by "younger" is anyone under let's say, 18, if Activision means "younger" than the Guitar Hero player base, then a lot of those kids will have ears too innocent for some rap's decidedly adults-only lyrical content. You know, unless you just want to have an entire game full of Will Smith songs. I wouldn't mind that. "Wild Wild West [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEaX4ApC_EU]" is one of my favorite rap songs of the 90s.


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Uh, as far as I know the Guitar/Band games are already censored. How would this be any different?
 

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Well, as much as I enjoy my RB and GH games, I was a product of the 80's and more familiar with old skool rap than I ever was a metal head or classic rock genre.

While the current guitar based games have introduced me to some new/old songs I've actually enjoyed, there are still quite a few that while they may appeal to many of you, I personally just can't get into and wish I could skip over completely.

I suppose "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" rings true for even us gamers. While I'm reading quite a few rips on this product even before any of you have even seen a demo, I myself am totally looking forward to it.

It may not ring right for some of you, but in my hey-day I wasn't standing in front of the mirror with yelling into a hair brush or using a broom to emulate my wicked guitar riffs....I was much more interested in turntables, scrathing, cross-fading, etc....so this is right up my alley.

And to assume this game is only about rap....how wrong you are. There are so many electonica/house/techno/dance and even pop tracks from the last 20 years that could benefit from this and introduce a lot of imported european music and like genre's you'd be amazed.

So count me in so far....unless they really blow it.