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For Run DMC, Wii Music Isn't So Tricky

Run DMC has told us before that "it's tricky to rock a rhyme that's right on time, it's tricky". Apparently, it's not so tricky for Run DMC-er Joseph Simmons (aka Reverend Run) to rock a beat on Nintendo's Wii Music. He even gets his kids into the groove and it goes from DJ turn-tables to beat-boxing. It really looks quite creative. Wiki-wiki-what!?

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Ps3Fanboy7775649d ago

Its quite annoying, much like the Wii.

CrippleH5649d ago

Anybody who needs to stoop to "Reality Tv" shows are annoying.

At least some of us know to stay away from it and know its all fake.

steveg25645648d ago

Maybe she watches the show nonstop because she finds you annoying, much like the Wii.

quantae065649d ago

Run's son has a Nintendo Wii. It really is an exciting system. I love the Wii!!

INehalemEXI5649d ago

For a second there I was thinking Run Devil May Cry whats that got to do with wii music?

steveg25645648d ago

I believe it stands for Darryl McDaniels, which is his real name. Run is Reverend Run.

JoySticksFTW5647d ago

"DMC stands for Devestating Mic Control"

and...

The D for Doing it all of the time
The M (I think it's for...) the rhymes that are Mine
The C for Cool, cool as can be
And why he where's those glasses? So he can see!

and...

"He's d' M.C. of d' party" (the M.C. of the party)

there's more, but I can't remember all of those rhymes. DMC was always using his name differently back in the day :)

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GameEnthus Podcast ep321: Unfrosted Awareness or Appreciation Mentality

This week Drew(@Nintendrew_) from Youtube and Ben(@BCTerps) join Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) talk about: Nintendrew, Source Film Maker, Too Many Games, Walker Stalker Con, Mindfare, RetroCon, Andre the Giant, GPD Win, Radar Scope, Virtual Boy, Donkey Kong, Punch-Out!, Force Friday, League of Heels, Wrestlemania 2000, The Defenders, Iron Fist, Earthworm Jim 3D, WireWay, MC Groovz dance craze, Splatoon 2, Sonic Mania, Bio Force Ape, Diddy Kong Pilot, The Shadow, Sound Factory, Sim Tunes, Wii Music, Electroplankton, Gauntlet DS, Destiny 2, Pop Tarts, Uncharted Lost Legacy, Breath of the Wild Hard Mode, X-Com 2: War of the Chosen, Mario + Rabbids, Piczle Line DX, Boost Beast, Necrosphere Deluxe, Skeleton Boomerang, MagiCat, Songbringer, Stereo Aereo, The Lost Bear, Time Recoil, Planet of the Eyes, Resident Evil 4, All-Star Fruit Racing, Life is Strange Before the Storm, XBLIG, Creator Club, Brave, Mr. Shifty, Hotline Miami, Wrecking Crew and more.

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friv2kizi22417d ago

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The Unexpected Legacy of Wii Music

NLife:
As tradition mandates every year, I sat watching the Nintendo's 2008 E3 presentation with high hopes of a new F-Zero being finally announced. As the presentation moved along, Cammie Dunnaway kept pushing products that were clearly not targeted at me and my generation of core gamers, bought up in the mean streets of 8- and 16-Bits. No harm there, since Nintendo's and the late great Satoru Iwata's new vision of "games for everyone" meant that there was a whole new audience to whom Nintendo had to push product presentations. I understood that, and was feeling positive because surely there had to be some sort of killer app being shown at the end of the presentation, right?

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Game Soundtrack Stereotypes & Patterns...Sounds Familiar?

I couldn’t help but be surprised when I began noticing (from time to time) patterns in the way music is used within games. The following short list of game soundtrack stereotypes and patterns are by no means the result of a scientific process, but I do think it would be interesting to dip the metaphorical toe in the water and start this discussion!

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WeAreLegion3523d ago

I was expecting an article about the entire industry. This is sort of the norm for these types of games though.