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Binding: Video Game Brand: UBI Soft EAN: 0008888163589 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Item Dimensions: Label: UBI Soft Manufacturer: UBI Soft MPN: 16358 Platform: Nintendo DS Publisher: UBI Soft Release Date: May 30, 2008 Studio: UBI Soft Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Jam Sessions is a ground-breaking music experience that transforms the Nintendo DS system into a portable guitar. Players will literally strum the guitar via the Touch Screen and select chords with the Control Pad. Now even the most ?non-musical? person to become an instant rock star! The portability of the DS system makes Jam Sessions a concert-on-the-go, perfect for parties, commuting to school/work and anywhere people can enjoy music. Controls can be adjusted for both left-handed and right-handed musicians, up and down strokes can be swapped to a players' preference. A built-in effects processor lets players add reverb, chorus, low/high pass, tremolo and more to customize the sound. ESRB Rated E10 for players aged 10 and up. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - a good idea that's carried out poorlyWhen I first heard about jam sessions i was really excited. I just recently bought the game from amazon for a cheap price. I started playing as soon as it came in the mail and I literally I was tired of it in about 15 minutes. I play guitar so theres just no point of having this game. You are very limited to what you can do. Theres only 2 modes; free play and song mode. Song mode is pointless unless you know the song, because all it does is give you the chord names and lyrics. it doesn't even tell ... Read More Rating: - feels more like a cheap tech demo than an actual game..its sad. this game had a lot of potential, and a lot of potential for sales. a lot more care should have went into making this. basically you play the ds as if you were playing a guitar. kind of. you can select chords from a huge variety of chords and assign them to the different directional buttons. there is a bar across the touch screen and you strum across that with the stylus as if it were a pick. you can save songs and you can use to mic to record your voice along with the guitar ... Read More Rating: - Great productMy grandson was very happy with the game and it was a great price. Shipping didn't take long at all. Rating: - Great for what it isDon't expect Guitar Hero out of this software. It is not a "game" It is a guitar software piece. The D-pad acts as a chord selector and your strum to play that chord. It is open ended and you can play any song you can think of that uses straight chords, sorry no picking individual strings. I would love to see someone take full advantage of the software by hooking their DS up to an amp and playing a little show with it. Rating: - Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy (and no fun at all!)Let's be honest one with another: As a game, this DS title sucks. Pitiful song selection, vomitously bad graphics, and a meager effects system. But that's just the beginning of my woe. Relatively few of the songs have demos, so if you've never heard the song in question, you're out of luck. Another thing that doesn't help is the absolute LACK of rhythm guidance during play. You get only a rough indication of where you are in the song, and although you can set the tempo of the optional metronome, ... Read More |