NDS Jam Sessions - Facts

Ubisoft will be releasing Jam Sessions, the localized version of DS Guitar. Today we bring you some facts on the title.

Jam Sessions is a ground-breaking music experience that transforms the Nintendo DS system into a portable guitar. Players will literally strum the guitar via the Touch Screen and select chords with the D-Pad. Now even the most non-musical person to become an instant rock star!

The portability of the DS system makes Jam Sessions a concert-on-the-go, perfect for parties, commuting to school/work and other social gatherings.

Features:

  • Authentic Sound and Playability - Use the Nintendo DS to make music just as you would with a real guitar, while experiencing authentic, remastered sound modeled after an actual acoustic guitar.
  • Unlimited Soundtrack - Free-play design allows users to learn and play ANY song ever played using an acoustic guitar. What you play is entirely up to you.
  • Performance Mode - Play and sing songs from some of today and yesterday's most popular artists with accompanying chords and lyrics actually built into the title.
  • Not a Musician? - No problem. Advanced tutorial modes allow novice musicians to learn how to play guitar without paying for lessons! Additional modes will help users understand chord progressions and train them to recognize chords by ear.
  • A Musician's Dream - Jam Sessions is basically a pocket guitar for artists to write, play AND save original music... anytime, anywhere thus making it a virtual notepad.
  • Complete Controls - Controls can be adjusted for both left-handed and right-handed musicians, up and down strokes can be swapped to a players' preference.
  • Customize Game Experience - A built-in effects processor lets players add reverb, chorus, low/high pass, tremolo and more to customize the sound; un-lockable backgrounds for performing well in Performance and Training modes.
Posted on 15-04-2007 by Dennis

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