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Mar 2006

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Jun 3, 2007, 09:34 AM
Local time: Jun 4, 2007, 01:34 AM
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Well, I tried DS Guitar and from what I've experienced, it's a pretty funky thing. You can map out whatever chords you want for the d-pad. There are 8 places but if you hold L or R, you got another set of 8. There are also a host of other small options (although at the moment I can't remember any of them) but with the inability to save anything is its weakest.
I heard though that Jam Sessions will include save and a lot more little options (such as reverb, chorus, high pass etc.) than the Jap release. From what I've tried, it's a good indication of something sweet. Although it wouldn't be more than a niche piece of software, either way.
For guitarists, DS Guitar/Jam Sessions might seem really stupid but for the rest of us and for those who love experimentation, Jam Sessions (DS Guitar not so much) might be worth investing in when it comes out. It really ain't that bad. It never intended to be a complete simulation, but really, the essence of Jam Sessions/DS Guitar is similar to Electroplankton.
Speaking of Guitar Hero, after playing this game I reckon it could work, actually. ARE YOU LISTENING, RED OCTANE/ACTIVISION?
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