Daigasso! Band Brothers
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Smoke on the Water...master track. It is a playable song in the PlayStation 2 game ''SingStar Rocks! and in the Japan-only Nintendo DS rhythm game Daigasso! Band Brothers. It is also available on Wii's Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 as a minigame, without Verse 3. The... In this article: Smoke on the Water, Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Deep Purple, Machine Head, Steve Morse, Claude Nobs, Roger Glover, Black Sabbath, and Montreux |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Ice Climber
...series. In Tetris DS, an Ice Climber backdrop makes an appearance among other classic Nintendo games. Topi seals remain, even outside of Japan. Daigasso! Band Brothers, a DJ music game for the Nintendo DS, includes the bonus stage music theme.
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Sukima Switch
...was released in Japan on May 17, 2007. The song is also one of the many songs in the expansion pack to the Nintendo DS game Daigasso! Band Brothers. Their Track Shizuku is opening for the anime series Kemono no Souja Erin. Their 12th single,...
In this article: Sukima Switch, Nintendo DS, Steely Dan, Osu!, Band Brothers, PlayStation 3, Sony Music Japan, and Japan
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Super Mario Bros. theme
...game Donkey Konga features it, allowing the players to play it using bongos. It is also featured in the Nintendo DS game Daigasso! Band Brothers and Wii game Wii Music. Wii Music allows players to use any instrument, while Daigasso! Band...
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Ready Steady Go (song)
...has no percussion whatsoever. "Ready Steady Go" was featured as a song in the Japan-exclusive Nintendo DS launch music video game, Daigasso! Band Brothers. It was also featured in the Japan-exclusive 2005 iNiS music video game Osu! Tatakae!
In this article: Ready Steady Go, Osu!, Band Brothers, Oricon, INiS, Nintendo DS, Fullmetal Alchemist, L'Arc-en-Ciel, and Japan
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Daigasso! Band Brothers DX
is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It is the sequel to ''Daigasso! Band Brothers'', which was released at the DS' launch. It has only been released in Japan. It uses the...
In this article: Band Brothers DX, Nintendo DS, IGN, Wii, Guitar Hero, Band Brothers, Nintendo, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Japan, and Rock Band
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Daigasso! Band Brothers
...the new characters they created, as a new character would not have the automatic appeal of an existing character. Eventually, Daigasso! Band Brothers was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in 2004 as a launch title; the game was also...
In this article: Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Band Brothers, Tokyo Game Show, Nintendo Power, Master of Illusion, Super Smash Bros., and Mario
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Music video game
Free form musical modes are also often made available as alternate gameplay modes or unlockables as in such games as Daigasso! Band Brothers, Quest for Fame, and Osu!. This form of music game is closely analogous to Sandbox games in the...
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Seasons (song)
...purchased as well as her second best-selling single to date. "SEASONS" was used as part of the soundtrack of the video game Daigasso! Band Brothers. "Seasons" is Hamasaki's second highest selling single. "Seasons" sold over 550,000...
In this article: Seasons, Seasons, Band Brothers, Never Ever, and Ayumi Hamasaki
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Joystiq | June 17, 2008
Nintendo promises 'core' gamers will be happy with E3 showing - Joystiq
...controls. Sorry, I'm not a Wii fan, that's all. Jun 17th 2008 Magical Starsign, Golden Sun,Archaic Sealed Heat, Daigasso! Band Brothers and Elite Beat Agents. They are frequently testing out these new IP's but you ("Nintendo fans")...
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Joystiq | May 19, 2008
Nintendo: Wii 'Speaker Channel' for blasting Band Bros. sequel - Joystiq
Not on the DS. Elite Beat Agents underperformed by NoA standards, and it is a better music game than Band Brothers. personally, I think Band Brothers is a much better game, and that Ouendan was much better than EBA. EBA just didn't feel.....
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Daigasso! Band Brothers is a DJ style music game for the Nintendo DS where players can play the parts of multiple music instruments in one song, allowing them to play any part of a MIDI-style song. It differs from other music and rhythm style games (such as Donkey Konga and Dance Dance Revolution) in that rather than playing a beat or pattern over a recording of the song, your playing is integrated into the song itself, a la beatmania. This also allows players to compose their own music and play it through the game's regular interface. There were plans to sell the game in the West under the title Jam with the Band, but has not been officially announced and has no release date. It is assumed to have been cancelled, as it hasn't appeared in Nintendo Power and Nintendo has not released any further information about the game.
- Name:
- Daigasso! Band Brothers
- Genre:
- Music game
- Release Date:
- December 02, 2004
- Published By:
- Nintendo
- Series:
- Daigasso! Band Brothers
- Modes:
- Single player, Multiplayer
- Developed by:
- Nintendo R&D2
- Rating:
- CERO: All ages
- Media Type:
- Nintendo DS Game Card
- Platforms:
- Nintendo DS
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