E308 | Wii Music 'Better Than a Video Game', Says Miyamoto
on 19.07.2008 at 16:30
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
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Wii Music, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Miyamoto-san, Wii
Posted by Adam Riley (jesusraz)
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Sadly Nintendo's demonstration of Wii Music on-stage at this year's E3 event probably put a lot of people off the game, but Miyamoto-san believes it will appeal to a wider audience thanks to it being more of a musical toy that will make it "...better than a video game."
From the reception on the show floor it became clear that the cacophony produced during the group demonstration hardly did anything to sell the idea of Wii Music, unlike the successful trialling of Wii Fit the year prior. However, reports state that the individual play-tests were far better, with players able to get a better feel of the instruments on offer, such as the guitars, steel drums, vibraphones, harpsichords, toy pianos, singers, tubas and even dog suits. Of course, being able to re-arrange the classic Super Mario Bros. started to win gamers over as well. Add in that the player's Mii character can 'Beat Box' and suddenly the whole prospect becomes slightly more interesting.
Shigeru Miyamoto actually believes Wii Music can act as some sort of educational tool that will appeal to those not quite enamoured with Rock Band and Guitar Hero, stating:
Is Wii Music something that has your ear pricked up so far, or will you be likely to steer clear when it finally launches later this year?
From the reception on the show floor it became clear that the cacophony produced during the group demonstration hardly did anything to sell the idea of Wii Music, unlike the successful trialling of Wii Fit the year prior. However, reports state that the individual play-tests were far better, with players able to get a better feel of the instruments on offer, such as the guitars, steel drums, vibraphones, harpsichords, toy pianos, singers, tubas and even dog suits. Of course, being able to re-arrange the classic Super Mario Bros. started to win gamers over as well. Add in that the player's Mii character can 'Beat Box' and suddenly the whole prospect becomes slightly more interesting.
Shigeru Miyamoto actually believes Wii Music can act as some sort of educational tool that will appeal to those not quite enamoured with Rock Band and Guitar Hero, stating:
"I really think that half of an elementary music school could be dedicated to this. I'm hoping that through Wii Music, we'll get more drummers, more musicians and more people interested in music."
Is Wii Music something that has your ear pricked up so far, or will you be likely to steer clear when it finally launches later this year?
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Demoni Rakkausenkeli Reply Quote #1

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noneI have to admit the game is interesting..but not something i want to pay my hard-earned money for. And I dont even have a balance board, and i play the drums, so i guess ill just play the real drums.

meeto_0 Reply Quote #2

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noneIf u want to unite core and casual players atleast implment objectives and career modes into the wii franchises. They could be the secondary option in the games that the core can acces whilst the casual can jump straight to the single play mode without confusion. Difficulty has to exist what happened to the age old difficulty settings. Games could be set on easy for the casual and the core could easy go to settings and change this. It seems nintendo just cater to the casual in regards to the wii sport/ music franchises and hope the core will play.
Bart.... Reply Quote #3

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noneBetter than a videogame? Holy crap, sign me up!
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SuperLink Reply Quote #4

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Link / SuperLink9I stick by my view that you can buy any Warioware game and get most of the stuff in Wii music for free as well as loads of crazy fun mini-games.
Warioware souveniers > Wii Music. And cheaper too.( Edited 19.07.2008 17:02 by SuperLink )
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Warioware souveniers > Wii Music. And cheaper too.( Edited 19.07.2008 17:02 by SuperLink )
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Modplan Man Reply Quote #5

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noneWish I could get the full sentence/sentences of what he said somewhere. It's annoying when places like Kotaku make a several paragraph article out of a quote they seemingly cherry picked.
Bart.... Reply Quote #6

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noneHe probably meant it in 'Better than just your standard video game'.
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Mason Reply Quote #7

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Mike@C3Didn't he just say it as a tongue-in-cheek answer at somebody's smart arse question about it being too simple or something similar?
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Linkyshinks Reply Quote #8

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Linkyshinks"Sadly Nintendo's demonstration of Wii Music on-stage at this year's E3 event probably put a lot of people off the game, but Miyamoto-san believes it will appeal to a wider audience thanks to it being more of a musical toy that will make it "...better than a video game." "
I have no interest in this game what so ever. The stage demo was one of the worst moments I have ever witnessed on a E3 stage, seriously. That's saying something when you consider this is the same man that walked on stage with a plastic sword and shield and made a whole auditorium cheer with delight as a result. It's not often I rubbish Miyamoto's claims but this is one time I can easily. This is nothing more than a shallow toy, fuck this crap and give me Rock!, Band 2.
I have no interest in this game what so ever. The stage demo was one of the worst moments I have ever witnessed on a E3 stage, seriously. That's saying something when you consider this is the same man that walked on stage with a plastic sword and shield and made a whole auditorium cheer with delight as a result. It's not often I rubbish Miyamoto's claims but this is one time I can easily. This is nothing more than a shallow toy, fuck this crap and give me Rock!, Band 2.
Bart.... Reply Quote #9

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noneHowever, in an interview at E3 2008, Miyamoto was fielding questions from the crowd and remarked that Wii Music is even better than a video game - it is a musical toy!
Miyamoto based his view on the fact that the game has no over-arching goal to it, no objectives to complete and no content to unlock or progress through. Instead, what it does have is a lot of music-making potential and a free reign to have a bash at making a melody.
"And that's why it's better than a video game," said Miyamoto.
Miyamoto based his view on the fact that the game has no over-arching goal to it, no objectives to complete and no content to unlock or progress through. Instead, what it does have is a lot of music-making potential and a free reign to have a bash at making a melody.
"And that's why it's better than a video game," said Miyamoto.
found this at....wait for the edit.
edit; http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/07/18/miyamoto-wii-music-is-better-than-a-game/1( Edited 19.07.2008 17:59 by Bart.... )
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Glenjamin Reply Quote #10

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GlenjaminDemoni Rakkausenkeli said:
I have to admit the game is interesting..but not something i want to pay my hard-earned money for. And I dont even have a balance board, and i play the drums, so i guess ill just play the real drums.
I have to admit the game is interesting..but not something i want to pay my hard-earned money for. And I dont even have a balance board, and i play the drums, so i guess ill just play the real drums.
My thoughts exactly.
trgdr777 Reply Quote #11

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noneIt's not a game at all to me. Even playground games and board games have things like objectives and/or winners. This is indeed a toy... and an expensive toy at that. I was really hoping this was going to be a lot cooler.
Darkflame Reply Quote #12

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noneIts actualy more a muscial re-arrangement software then anything else.
You cant "play" anything, but you can adjust musicial features in different instruments.
This isnt such a bad thing, imho.
Especialy the ability to send the "mix" to friends, and make simple music videos.
Theres nothing wrong with electronic toys rather then having objectives.
Bezires, its not that it costs Nintendo much resources to do this stuff.
You cant "play" anything, but you can adjust musicial features in different instruments.
This isnt such a bad thing, imho.
Especialy the ability to send the "mix" to friends, and make simple music videos.
Theres nothing wrong with electronic toys rather then having objectives.
Bezires, its not that it costs Nintendo much resources to do this stuff.
Bart.... Reply Quote #14

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noneTAG said:
Drummers and musicians aren't one in the same
we'll get more drummers, more musicians and more people interested in music."
Drummers and musicians aren't one in the same
He actually makes a clear distinction between people, musicians and drummers, although I think I qualify for all three.
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James2t3 Reply Quote #15

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James2t3I really can't see this going down well with casual gamers like my parents or somthing I actually think they would be offended.
The concept sounds like a 3-5 year olds fisher price interactive toy.( Edited 20.07.2008 02:02 by Blade2t3 )
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The concept sounds like a 3-5 year olds fisher price interactive toy.( Edited 20.07.2008 02:02 by Blade2t3 )

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tiamat1990 Reply Quote #16

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tiamat or tiamat1990Educational...in the sense that it'll interest more people to music? That's not educational 














trgdr777 Reply Quote #17

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noneBlade2t3 said:
I really can't see this going down well with casual gamers like my parents or somthing I actually think they would be offended.
The concept sounds like a 3-5 year olds fisher price interactive toy.
I really can't see this going down well with casual gamers like my parents or somthing I actually think they would be offended.
The concept sounds like a 3-5 year olds fisher price interactive toy.
Exactly, casual gamer does not mean unable to grasp the concept of actual gameplay.
If I told my family about a game where you push 2 buttons in an alternating fashion to make sound come out they'd think it was retarded. If by some miracle they didn't all I'd have to do is show them that E3 performance...
TheStratMan Reply Quote #18

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TomazWii Music will be shit.
That is all.
That is all.
mOojc Reply Quote #19

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mOojcWell I can definitely see this as something to promote music but it is way to simplistic. So disappointed.
Bart.... Reply Quote #21

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noneiCAME said:
Its better than sex
Its better than sex
And cleaner as well. And safer. (if you remember to strap the wiimote to your wrist of course)
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