Small discussion of this already went down, but it can provide a basis if people's views have changed
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...hlight=dj+hero
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Small discussion of this already went down, but it can provide a basis if people's views have changed
http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/sho...hlight=dj+hero
Merged the two topics.
The year was 2003. The place, Okinawa, Japan @ the american village (near Kadena). Sega had this huge mega arcade full of the most high tech games concievable. Driving simulators, motion detecting shootem ups, a version of rock band that was full scale and way more epic. But the coolest thing there was a game with 2 turntables and a mixer. I already played DJ Hero. Im shocked its taking this long to finally have a DJing game in the states.
Then again, Im scared too. Now everyone will think they are a DJ because they can play DJ Hero on expert. I hope the controller is wireless though, hopefully I can use it to supplement my setup for cheap, dunno really.
Meh, nobody thinks they are a guitarist cause they can play Guitar Hero on expert.
I think that the game might lead to some pre-show acts getting axed for that DJ Hero that wins the gaming competitions, but I don't know if it will actually affect anything other than that. I don't think that people who play Guitar hero actually make the switch to real guitar very often, with some exceptions, and I think that after they realize that playing the guitar is a lot harder than mashing some buttons to graphics flying across a screen they would just head back to the game, similar to what I think will happen with DJ Hero.
@Animus
Former Military?
haha - some mates of mine are the ones behind it. Saw some of the graphics last week, it looks like a pretty good laugh.
ONe of the things i love about ROck band is being able to play it with muso mates when we're mashed. Kind of dubious on DJhero whether it'll lose that group play mentality, but i'm sure it'll be alright.