Posted by Pete Maguire on Dec 21, 2015 // Amplitude Audio Lead
Let’s flash back for a second or two. 12 years back. Back to a time when the Terminator was elected Governor, the Matrix was reloaded, and if you weren’t huddled in a corner for fear of contracting SARS, you may have noticed a little company named Apple launch iTunes. The year was 2003. Back when big baggy pants were still cool, the Harry Potter series was on its fifth installment, and music games were still in diapers.
But in my completely unbiased opinion, the best thing that came out of 2003 was the musical beatmatch classic Amplitude for PS2, a game far ahead of its time in terms of musical interactivity and gameplay.
Andrew M writes: "Amplitude is returning to the Endless universe in Endless Dungeons, which follows a team of shipwrecked heroes aboard a space station full of monsters."
Developer Harmonix has 'no plans' to expand on its virtual reality music visualiser Harmonix Music VR, it has today confirmed.
Matt from Gamers Sphere says, "Believe it or not, we're halfway through 2016! I'd like to count down what I think are the top 5 games these past six months have provided."
"...and music games were still in diapers."
You are joking right? Music games were in their PRIME. Did you ever go to an arcade back in 2003?
That aside, I look forward to Amplitude even more now. FreQuency style will indeed be awesome.