Abstract: Music rhythm games have been riding a Tsunami of appreciation and excitement for several years now, and no publisher has leveraged that opportunity more than Activision, now responsible for about 3 million different iterations of the same, simple ...
Abstract: Music rhythm games have been riding a Tsunami of appreciation and excitement for several years now, and no publisher has leveraged that opportunity more than Activision, now responsible for about 3 million different iterations of the same, simple ...
Abstract: The original DJ Hero was a very clever game and it really took timing and rhythm games to a whole new level. I could put my hat on backwards and become my very own DJ in the comfort of my own home. From mixing to scratching, DJ Hero contained a truly a...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Steve , review by: cheatcc.com
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