
Also, if you're interested in making this super-funktastic software produce crazy synthetic beats on your handheld, you should check out James Mielke's blog; the 1UP editor wrote up a total lovefest for Korg DS-10, praising its features (many of which he explains) and what this means for the DS. For instance, did you know that you can link four DS handhelds together while using this program (if you have four carts, that is)? 1UP also reports that the game will most likely not be an Amazon exclusive, like its Japanese counterpart was. Since we're not too fond of retail exclusives, we see that as only a good thing.
Another neat detail? Korg DS-10 will be available to play at E3. We love you, E3 -- oh, and you too, XSEED. While we're probably too inept to make anything noteworthy ourselves, we can't wait to see what the DS and musical communities have in store for us once this beauty is unleashed.
[Via GoNintendo]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-10-2008 @ 6:42PM
supa_s said...
thank God, was thinking of importing it
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7-10-2008 @ 10:21PM
aj said...
I'm totally going to start a band with a copy of Jam Sessions and the Korg DS-10. And we will sound just like Suicide, and everyone will hate us.
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7-11-2008 @ 12:30PM
Matthew said...
Now I'll have to wait a few months instead of dishing out the dough. It'll be worth the wait though. Sadly, I doubt I'll have any friends to link up with. But my electronic music endeavours have always been solitary, and to continue that tradition would be my honour!
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7-12-2008 @ 12:33PM
Utils said...
But in the meantime you should give NitroTracker a look.
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7-29-2008 @ 10:33AM
fernxtwo said...
you can download it from ndash.eu
i have it and if you have a R4 and have the most recent
firmware it plays in english.
a must have.
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7-29-2008 @ 10:33AM
fernxtwo said...
you can download it from ndash.eu
i have it and if you have a R4 and have the most recent
firmware it plays in english.
a must have.
Reply