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News- DJ Hero 2 Set to be Released This Fall

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

 News- DJ Hero 2 Set to be Released This Fall

This autumn, living rooms will transform into nightclubs letting budding beat chemists, singing sensations and all of their friends party together by firing up two turntable controllers and a microphone to experience their favourite music as they’ve never heard it before in Activision Publishing Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) DJ Hero® 2 – the follow-up to the #1 new videogame intellectual property of 2009, DJ Hero®. Picking up where the award-winning DJ Hero soundtrack left off, DJ Hero 2 spins together the hottest tracks blazing up the charts and legendary club anthems from the biggest artists in pop, dance and hip hop including Dr. Dre, The Chemical Brothers, Kanye West, Metallica, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and over 85 others. Fuelling the party will be a host of all-new social multiplayer game modes and innovative freestyle gameplay giving virtual DJ’s the ability to crossfade, scratch and sample in over 70 speaker-blowing mashups from the hottest DJ’s and Producers around the world, including Deadmau5 – part of dance music’s elite – who will be starring as an in-game playable character.

To celebrate the announcement, DJ Hero owners and all of their friends will have the opportunity to download, spin, scratch and battle a mix from DJ Hero 2 as downloadable content. The mix features the sultry sounds of Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance”, mixed With the blistering beats of Deadmau5’s “Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff.” The mix will be available for free from 8-14th June on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®Store for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.

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DJ Hero

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

DJ hero looks to be the next promising title from the same people who brought us guitar hero and let us mash five buttons to our hearts content while listening to people who knew how to play guitar tell us to pick up the real instrument and learn that instead.  I guess with the wild success of the Guitar Hero games it was inevitable to branch out into developing Hero games based on multiple instruments and it is welcome with me.  I was getting tired of Guitar Hero, and Rock Band as well as Guitar Hero World Tour.  The good news is that these games can go to just about any instrument so long as it does not seem too stupid.  I’m sure some people wouldn’t mind playing Harp Hero, but the likelihood of us seeing that actually made is, I would hope, non-existent.

It’s interesting that they would turn to the turntables next instead of making something like Piano hero or something along those lines.  I guess it takes less to make a turntable simulation work.  I’m glad to see them expanding on these games because it opens up different genres of music to be played via videogame and expands the fanbase for these rhythm games. I’m just glad it is not another rehash of the same idea and is taking the Hero series in a new direction.  I would think the mechanics of this game would be difficult to pick up since it is way different from fake strumming.  The controller consists of 3 buttons, a turntable, a cross fader, and a Euphoria button.  Based upon all of this I may have another fairly useless fake plastic instrument setting somewhere in my living room taking up space…unless the playlist sucks.