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Important Importables: Daigasso Band Brothers for DS review

Title: Daigasso! Band BrothersPrice: $48.90System(s): Nintendo DSRelease Date: December, 1, 2004Publisher (Developer): Nintendo (Nintendo)ESRB Rating: N/A. CERO Free (All Ages)Pros: There’s a great variety of JPop, anime, World, classical and video game music to play. The controls are easy to adapt to. There’s single cart multiplayer for 2-8 people. The song editor is fun. Loads of replay value.Cons: The sound quality sounds dated, you’ll need a guide to get started for making songsOverall Score: 8/10

Since Daigasso! Band Brothers DX was recently released in Japan (on June 26, 2008), I figured it would be a good time to take a look back at the original Daigasso! Band Brothers.

The game is a cross between a music simulator and a music game, where people could play music with the face buttons. Pressing the wrong button, or failing to make a note sharp or flat with the shoulder buttons at higher difficulty levels, will cause the wrong note to be played. The goal is to successfully complete a song while keeping time with the beat and pressing correct buttons.

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