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Posted by IGN Nov 02 2009 21:46 GMT
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IGN goes behind the decks of FreeStyleGames' superb mash-'em-up.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 30 2009 18:53 GMT
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"Dare" vs. "Can't Truss It".

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 30 2009 18:53 GMT
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"Radio Ga Ga" vs. "All Of Me" Featuring Mary J. Blige.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 30 2009 01:25 GMT
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“Activision has taken a lot of heat in gamer circles for its perceived shameless exploitation of the Guitar Hero franchise. Against this backdrop, DJ Hero is an even more impressive feat of game development.” - Game Informer “Guitar Hero has always displayed a certain reverence toward music. Players can fail if they don’t re-create [...]

Posted by IGN Oct 29 2009 21:30 GMT
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See what makes DJ Hero one of our favorite music games.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 29 2009 17:25 GMT
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Activision and FreeStyleGames aren't wasting any time in expanding DJ Hero's already fairly expansive 93-mix-long track list. The "Extended Mix Pack 01" DLC will be added to the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Store today and includes the following two mixes for 480 and $5.99, respectively (and not sold separately): "All Of Me" by 50 Cent featuring Mary J. Blige vs. "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen "DARE" by Gorillaz vs. "Can't Truss It" Performed by Public Enemy In a recent interview with IGN, FreeStyleGames' Chris Lee explained that the $3-per-track price can be attributed to the extra work and licensing required to synthesize the two songs in each mix. The Extended Mix mash-ups will be making their way to Wii sometime in late November -- around the same time the game's second DLC bundle, the "David Guetta Mix Pack," is scheduled for release on PSN and XBLM. That pack, which is slated for November 24, incorporates three of Guetta's songs: "When Love Takes Over," "On The Dance Floor," and "Sexy Bitch," which was presumably written about us. Rawr.

Posted by Joystiq Oct 29 2009 09:05 GMT
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When celebrities get on board for a game, the inevitable pitfall is the dreaded interview where said celebrity awkwardly tries relating to the "gamer" crowd (trust us, we know all about it.) With DJ Hero dropping this week, celebrity sponsor Jay-Z sat down with MTV News to talk about how much of a gamer he is (hint: not so much) and his support for the cultural awareness opportunities inherent in the recently released turntable title."Immediately, of course, with the success of Guitar Hero, you know, [DJ Hero] piqued my interest, and then on top of that it was something from the hip-hop culture. So, anytime you can, you know, I can expand the genre and introduce it to new audiences and widen it -- you know, the reach of what hip-hop can do -- you know, I'm interested in that," Jay-Z explains in the video interview (embedded after the break).As far as Jay-Z's gaming roots, that's another story altogether. "I was really a gamer," Jay-Z urges. "Like, ask any of the guys. Like, I used to -- Madden and all these type of games," Jay-Z awkwardly cobbles together, "I was, like, really a problem. Like, those were my things -- for awhile." Presumably, until, you know, he got all that other stuff that impresses us, right? It's okay, Mr. Z -- you don't have to impress us with your gaming prowess, too. It's not like we have the numbers of "the guys" to fact check your claims anyway.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 29 2009 06:50 GMT
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- DLC comes as single tracks on Wii - sample/character packs might happen - DJ Vs. Guitar tracks might happen Due out this Nov. on Wii -”All Of Me” by 50 Cent featuring Mary J. Blige vs. “Radio Ga Ga” by Queen -”DARE” by Gorillaz vs. “Can’t Truss It” Performed by Public Enemy Due out later Nov. on Wii -”When Love Takes [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 29 2009 04:30 GMT
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A portion of an IGN AU review… At the end of the day, DJ Hero isn’t a bad game. It’s perfectly solid and fills a gap in the market, but – crucially - it doesn’t inspire us, or excite us. And that’s what we want, not only from our games, but from our music as well. Full [...]

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 21:04 GMT
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The 93 mixes on disc not enough for you? We've got the scoop on the new downloadable tracks.

Posted by IGN Oct 28 2009 20:47 GMT
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New DLC from 50 Cent and the Gorilaz.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 20:27 GMT
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"Nothing About You" meets "I Can't Stop" (Dave Penn Remix).

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 20:27 GMT
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"Satisfaction" meets "Elements of Life".

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 28 2009 03:18 GMT
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Is it a broken record or should you give it a spin?

Posted by Joystiq Oct 27 2009 22:30 GMT
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DJ Hero could end up being the most divisive video game ever created. It flies proudly in the face of certain qualities I've come to expect of the casual-aimed rhythm genre -- qualities such as accessibility, recognizability and general ease of play. Activision's latest possesses none of these characteristics: It's got a sheer learning curve, it exclusively features music that has been mashed into an indistinguishable pulp, and it's easily the most difficult peripheral-based rhythm game I've ever played. (Dance Dance Revolution notwithstanding, of course. These legs just weren't made to flail.) Everyone who plays DJ Hero will either hate it to its core, eject the disc and toss in a more familiar musical standby, or, if they possess a certain collection of odd inclinations, they'll fall wildly in love with it. I fall into the latter group, though the small assembly of friends I recently had try their hands at the game fell firmly into the former. Yes, those people aren't writing this review, but I thought it important to note their existence. For my part, I found DJ Hero to be fresh by every conceivable definition of the word.

Posted by IGN Oct 27 2009 21:56 GMT
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Daft Punk and Queen, together at last. Is this genius? Or an abomination?

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 27 2009 19:32 GMT
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DJ Hero can inspire more than just your average joe.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 27 2009 18:54 GMT
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Throwing a little flavor into the mix never hurt anyone.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 27 2009 18:54 GMT
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The golden matchup we all wish we could see.

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Posted by GameTrailers Oct 27 2009 18:54 GMT
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Shred the frets or spin the deck, your choice.

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2009 21:10 GMT
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Hope you saved room for one more plastic instrument.

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2009 20:47 GMT
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Hope you saved room for one more plastic instrument.

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 26 2009 20:10 GMT
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A portion of an IGN UK review… …we’re full of praise for FreeStyleGames’ sterling work on its inaugural franchise debut. DJ Hero is a beautifully structured experience that understands the rhythm-action genre thoroughly enough to appeal directly to progression-obsessed fans, yet knows how to juggle its goods to offer a music experience that’s never frustrating and [...]

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2009 17:39 GMT
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Hope you saved room for one more plastic instrument.

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2009 17:00 GMT
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You gotta get up, you gotta get up, you gotta get down.

Posted by IGN Oct 26 2009 17:00 GMT
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See what makes DJ Hero one of our favorite music games.