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		<title>&#8220;DJ Hero&#8221;: Where DJs become Rock stars</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:39:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gamer</dc:creator>
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DJ Hero, the newest addition to the family of peripheral-based video games, makes its debut on Oct.27, 2009. If it looks like Guitar Hero but with turntables &#8211; that&#8217;s because it essentially is. DJ Hero is a single-player mixology simulator which in itself already sounds very, very cool. While Guitar Hero is focused on performing [...]


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<p><strong><em><a title="Official site" href="http://www.djhero.com/" target="_blank">DJ Hero</a></em></strong>, the newest addition to the family of peripheral-based video games, makes its debut on Oct.27, 2009. If it looks like <strong><em>Guitar Hero</em></strong> but with turntables &#8211; that&#8217;s because it essentially is. DJ Hero is a single-player mixology simulator which in itself already sounds very, very cool. While Guitar Hero is focused on performing music, DJ Hero allows players to perfect their mash-ups.</p>
<p>The usual guitar is substituted by the plastic likeness of a turntable &#8211; the necessary tool of any DJ. Created by <em>RedOctane</em>, this is not some cheap plastic box &#8211; it&#8217;s solid, functional and even pretty to look at. The turntable platter has three buttons and spins freely, which allows the player to scratch and rewind tracks just like pro DJs. It spins and clicks where it&#8217;s supposed to and includes a mixer on the side that houses the fader switch and euphoria button among other features.</p>
<p>Whereas <em><strong>Guitar Hero</strong></em> focuses on rock songs, the heart of DJ Hero is the mash-up. These are songs that have been mixed and mashed to an almost indistinguishable track, but that&#8217;s part of its allure as a very challenging peripheral-based rhythm game.</p>
<p>The game&#8217;s original soundtrack is definitely one of the highlights. You get to play and listen to the work of skilled DJs like Grandmaster Flash, DJ Shadow, Daft Punk, and the late DJ AM. The tracks they will be mixing up are numerous and from artists like Gwen Stefani, Beastie Boys and Public Enemies just to name a few. The game gives the player access to more than 100 licensed songs in 93 tracks. Players get to really experience the creative mind behind the world&#8217;s top DJs. (And on a more sentimental note, <strong><em>DJ Hero</em></strong> has made their game a tribute to DJ AM&#8217;s passing since his visionary work is a good chunk of the mash-ups.)</p>
<p><span id="more-70"></span>The goal of this game should be familiar: Notes come at you on the &#8220;note highway&#8221; and the objective is to rack up as many points as possible.</p>
<p>The main aspect of this game that is sure to frustrate players is the ease of play here is  harder than what they&#8217;re accustomed to with other rhythm games. &#8220;Up-mashing&#8221; techniques are numerous and intimidating. At various points in the track, players will be required to tap, scratch up/down, crossfade, crossfade spike, modify effects, trigger freestyle and rewind. Luckily all these skills are slowly introduced as you progress on the difficulty ladder, but once you reach the expert level &#8211; rest assured you&#8217;ll be expected to spin like the pros. Though there&#8217;s no failing out in this game, it&#8217;s embarrassing to miss notes since your track is deactivated for the moment and the musical flow expected from DJs is interrupted.</p>
<p><strong><em>DJ Hero</em></strong> is sure to satisfy real turntablists and hopefuls alike. Just keep in mind that unlike <strong><em>Rock Band</em></strong>, this is not a group game and is really the most fun on your own.</p>
<p>Watch this mash-up trailer from Daft Punk that&#8217;s included in the game:</p>
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<p><em>DJ Hero is available for </em><em>Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Playstation 2, and Wii platforms. The game and turntable are on sale together for $199.99 . Buy DJ HERO game by itself here for $99.99 and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0028ZNX68?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=wwwdebutcom-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B0028ZNX68" target="_blank">try it</a></em><em>!</em></p>


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		<title>Wii Fit PLUS: The next level of Fun + Fitness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 00:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gamer</dc:creator>
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Nintendo spotlighted Wii Fit Plus this week which expands on the original Wii Fit software. Gamers should not be confused since this is not a sequel to the original, but is more an expansion pack. With Wii Fit Plus, Nintendo has responded to fan requests by updating the original Wii Fit with tweaks here and [...]


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<p>Nintendo spotlighted <strong><a href="http://wiifit.com/" target="_blank">Wii Fit Plus</a></strong> this week which expands on the original Wii Fit software. Gamers should not be confused since this is not a sequel to the original, but is more an expansion pack. With Wii Fit Plus, Nintendo has responded to fan requests by updating the original Wii Fit with tweaks here and there, adding six new exercise routines and adding some creative and somewhat outlandish games. A changed aspect of the game that fans will most appreciate is how the software has been streamlined to make it easier for you to go from a 30 minute exercise routine to the rest of your day. Where a lot of time was spent wading in and out of menu systems in the original, the Plus version has cut down ceremonies, presentations and waiting time.</p>
<p>Wii Fit Plus has a new focus on burning calories and targeted fitness routines that achieve specific results (like reducing arm flab, trimming tummy fat, etc). This feature is very useful for day-to-day use and long term exercise goal setting. They arrive in the form of <strong>Wii Fit Plus Routines</strong> where pre-made groups of exercises have direct benefits to specific areas of the body. There are 4 categories available:</p>
<p><em>1) Lifestyle</em> which focuses on reducing stress</p>
<p><em>2) Health</em> which reduces tummy fat</p>
<p><em>3) Youth</em> which helps with hips and developing lower body muscles</p>
<p><em>4) Form</em> to tone up your body</p>
<p>Wii Fit Plus also provides gamers with a <strong>new motivation</strong> to exercise. Whereas the original Wii Fit emphasized your Body Mass Index (BMI) as a means for setting weight loss goals, the new updated version focuses on burning calories to drive commitment to exercise. After each time you work out, you receive 2 counters &#8211; one displays your work-out duration and the other provides the amount of calories you&#8217;ve burned. These are displayed on a graph and a Food Guide will show you what the equivalent would be in snacks and food items. (For example, 50 calories is equal to one tablespoon of mayonnaise or 1 ounce of avocado.)</p>
<p><span id="more-19"></span>Plus also allows profiles to be created for users who are 3 years of age or under known as <strong>&#8220;Baby Stats.&#8221;</strong> There&#8217;s no Body Test or any of those steps for these ultra-young users. You simply need to record their weight on the Balance Board. When the user turns 4, the profile evolves to a regular one and all the other usual options are made available. Nintendo&#8217;s goal for creating this feature is to make sure the whole family can enjoy Wii Fit Plus and participate in the fun.</p>
<p>Thus, even pets have their own section now in the expansion. You likewise weigh your pet on the Balance Board and the game can keep track of changes in your pet&#8217;s body due to real world exercise, diet, etc. You also have the opportunity to create a &#8220;Mii&#8221; version of your dog or cat. Though they can&#8217;t use the Balance Board to perform exercises, you will occasionally see your pet pop up and run beside you in-game as a means of added support. In the Mii plaza, you will see the pet Mii&#8217;s interact with their owner Mii&#8217;s.</p>
<p>In terms of new exercises, there are 3 new yoga poses (a Spine Extension, Grounded V, and Gate) and 3 new strength training exercises (the side lunge, single-leg reach, and bridge). They are all available in the advanced section of their grids.</p>
<p>For games, there is a massive amount of creative and interesting choices. Choose from juggling, skateboarding, cycling, and a driving range to practice your swing. More quirky games are a rhythm challenge with Kung Fu moves, a snowball fight, and one where you flap your arms like a chicken to land on Island targets.</p>
<p><em>Wii Fit Plus is being sold for $25.</em></p>


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