Band Hero Wii to Include DS Connectivity Features

Tom Goldman

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Band Hero Wii to Include DS Connectivity Features



For a game marketed as family friendly, Band Hero has a slew of connectivity features that will probably not be discovered by casual audiences.

DS to Wii connectivity features are rare, yet will surprisingly be featured in Activision's upcoming Band Hero, a supposed casual alternative to Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Even without the DS version of the game, connecting a DS to Band Hero Wii will allow for all sorts of interesting modes.

In the first mode, DS owners will be able to alter set lists on the fly, even while music is in mid-play. Another mode called Stage Manager will allow those with a DS to become just that, taking control of the stage to set off special effects, change camera angles, and control lighting. Stage Manager will also provide the ability to create music videos that can be shared.

The last feature, called Roadie Battle Mode, may be the most intriguing. Up to two connected DSs can each defend their own guitarist (as the guitarists play a song), running back and forth across the DS screen to attack and defend. These attacks can cause all sorts of problems, such as speeding up songs and reversing notes.

Band Hero is scheduled to be released on November 3, 2009, for both Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii.

[Source: Kotaku [http://kotaku.com/5342609/four-reasons-wii-owners-may-want-to-wait-for-band-hero]]

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whaleswiththumbs

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That actually sounds smart... I'm suprised.. Now if only I can solve the number one problem, find 2 people with DSs and another person of equal ability to go against(I'm not saying I'm real good, it's just the other people I know stay on Easy everytime. The smarter decision for this game is to sell it with two DSs or DSis.
 

hopeneverdies

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That line in bold is sort of mean, but probably true.

Well I don't have a Wii, but I know my neighbor does, and he will probably get this game, so I'll see what the fuss about DS connectivity is really about (aka whether or not it sucks).
 

Tom Goldman

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thenumberthirteen said:
A caual Guitar Hero? I would call Guitar Hero a casual game; on easy at least. How will this be "Casual"?
It is being marketed more towards the family, with pop songs and such, and with stars like Adam Levine and Taylor Swift.
 

Robert632

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this sounds like another thng for the wii that sound's like a good idea, but will be attacked as a gimmick after about a year of it being in alot of games.
 

Acidwell

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This seems like a pointless waste of time for the most part. Who wants to play a rodie simulator why not just be a part of the band. also i love the guitar hero games but the crowds always look terrible so whats the appeal in controlling the lighting. to anyone who wants to do this justsave yourself some money by buying a dimmer switch for your bedroom.