According to Famitsu, Band Brothers DX will feature more than 30 classical and J-Pop tracks, with an additional 100 tracks available as downloadable content. Players will have 50 instruments at their disposal, one of which is the NES. A guitar featured in the game will playable with a strumming gesture on the DS touch screen, and all of the songs both on the cartridge and downloaded will feature a karaoke singing mode.
In addition to the single player mode, a local jam mode will be available where up to six different people can rock out together.
Currently there is no word on release outside of the Japanese market. The original Band Brothers, also known as Jam With the Band, was never released in Western territories.
Would the DLC even work if you imported it?
Would the DLC even work if you imported it?Good point. What we would need is a vast network of computers that covered the entire world. That would be some tough infrastructure to pull together. If they could do it, I think they should call it the Internet.
Good point. What we would need is a vast network of computers that covered the entire world. That would be some tough infrastructure to pull together. If they could do it, I think they should call it the Internet.
Luigi Dude if your not good with composing music you can always take some of your fav music and translate it in the game adding more songs.
And how do you do that? I just go into the music composing mode and once I see all the option I just get lost. The fact that I can't read Japanese makes matters worse as I just push whatever option I see until I get to the notes. Then I try putting the notes together but I'm not sure what I'm doing and it just falls apart from there.Look around gamefaqs for a translation guide. I only needed one quick read to get the hang of it, and in no time I made a (not so) sweet version of the clock town theme from majora's mask, and more recently the twilight princess trailer song. Making music is tedious work though, and while you don't need to be a musical prodigy or anything you at least need a pretty good understanding of reading music since you're placing notes directly on the staff.
Luigi Dude if your not good with composing music you can always take some of your fav music and translate it in the game adding more songs.
And how do you do that? I just go into the music composing mode and once I see all the option I just get lost. The fact that I can't read Japanese makes matters worse as I just push whatever option I see until I get to the notes. Then I try putting the notes together but I'm not sure what I'm doing and it just falls apart from there.
Well, is this for real downloadable contents, or Professor Layton-style "downloadable" content, where you're simply downloading keys to unlock the content?
I've always wanted to play Jam With The Band, but was afraid to pick it up because I can't read Japanese, is it easy to pick up and play? Everything I've ever read about it sounds great, it would be nice to see a US release!
Wow, was the original that good?