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Looks like rock mixes are back again. :'(Activision PR said:SANTA MONICA, CA June 8, 2010 This fall, living rooms will transform into nightclubs letting budding beat chemists, singing sensations and all of their friends party together by firing up two turntable controllers and a microphone to experience their favorite music as theyve never heard it before in Activision Publishing Inc.s (Nasdaq: ATVI) DJ Hero® 2 the follow-up to the #1 new videogame intellectual property of 2009, DJ Hero®. Picking up where the award-winning DJ Hero soundtrack left off, DJ Hero 2 spins together the hottest tracks blazing up the charts and legendary club anthems from the biggest artists in pop, dance and hip hop including Dr. Dre, The Chemical Brothers, Kanye West, Metallica, Lady Gaga, Rihanna and over 85 others. Fueling the party will be a host of all-new social multiplayer game modes and innovative freestyle gameplay giving virtual DJs the ability to crossfade, scratch and sample in over 70 speaker-blowing mashups from the hottest DJs and Producers around the world, including Deadmau5 part of dance musics elite who will be starring as an in-game playable character.
To celebrate the announcement, DJ Hero owners and all of their friends will have the opportunity to download, spin, scratch and battle a mix from DJ Hero 2 as downloadable content. The mix features the sultry sounds of Lady Gagas Just Dance Mixed With the blistering beats of Deadmau5s Ghosts n Stuff. The mix will be available for free from June 8-14 on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®Store for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.
DJ Hero was the best music game of 2009 and with DJ Hero 2 were delivering a new easy to pick-up, challenging-to-master experience that all players can enjoy together, said David Haddad, Chief Operating Office, Guitar Hero. With new social game modes, the inclusion of full microphone support, all-new levels of creative freedom and an amazing soundtrack, DJ Hero 2 is the ultimate mixer of music and friends.
Were improving upon all the gameplay elements from DJ Hero that gamers loved with the all-new freestyle gameplay and a host of new multiplayer game modes, said Jamie Jackson, Creative Director, FreeStyleGames. But were not stopping there either as the award-winning soundtrack is getting bigger songs from hotter artists that our talented crew of DJs is spinning into hits that fit the gameplay flawlessly.
DJ Hero 2 will deliver the ultimate way for players to come together and party with a host of new multiplayer modes including DJ Battles that pit DJ against DJ in mixes produced specifically for battle gameplay and invite vocalists into the spotlight with integrated on-screen singing and rapping of lyrics and rhymes while bringing the party to life with jump-in/jump-out Party Play gameplay. Featuring the biggest dance, pop and hip-hop hits by the hottest artists everyone knows and loves remixed by world-class DJs in an all-new way, the games soundtrack delivers over 70 unique creations only available in DJ Hero 2. Further immersing players into the music, the game offers a heightened level of creative input and allows everyone to add their own touch, directly impacting the beats theyre spinning with freestyle scratching, crossfading and sampling. The game will also feature an all-new career-based Empire Mode where players start out as an up-and-coming DJ on the road to becoming the head of a major entertainment empire, all of which is founded solely on their success as a DJ.
Dropping this fall, DJ Hero 2 will invite a wave of new digital disc jockeys to the turntables as the game will be available as a Party Bundle which will include a copy of the game, two turntable controllers and a microphone, offering the ultimate party-in-a-box. Gamers who experienced the #1 new videogame intellectual property of 2009 can pick up DJ Hero 2 as a Turntable Bundle featuring one turntable controller and a copy of the game or as standalone software. The game is in development by FreeStyleGames for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the PLAYSTATION®3 and the Wii system from Nintendo. The game is not yet rated by the ESRB. For more information about DJ Hero 2, please visit www.djhero.com, facebook.com/djhero and twitter.com/djhero.
fuck i cant believe they're keeping the rock shit in...Rewrite said:That's really cool.
Here's the PR to DJ Hero 2:
Looks like rock mixes are back again. :'(
And Dave, if you ever come back to read this thread: Fuck you. They did include vocal support. Stop giving ideas to Bobby!
Rewrite said:And Dave, if you ever come back to read this thread: Fuck you. They did include vocal support. Stop giving ideas to Bobby!
btkadams said:a bunch of people are having meltdowns over deadmau5 being in the game as a playable character.
the reason is that he actually isn't a dj. he doesn't know how to use turntables and probably never will. he uses ableton live and a controller to do live shows. deadmau5 has also had a history of proclaiming that he is not a dj, and doesn't try to be.
i can see how fans can find this contradicting and think he's selling out... but like the game is about scratch djing in the first place. daft punk are dj's (well not lately) and they sure as fuck don't scratch or mix like the game shows them doing. it's a fucking game, it really doesn't matter.
i don't think any of the names in the dj hero games make the stuff. i was pretty certain they have djs on the dev team that do the mash-ups. i seriously doubt daft punk and deadmau5 know how to make scratch remixes.TheGreatDave said:Is he constructing the mixes in the game? If he is, I don't see the problem.
btkadams said:i don't think any of the names in the dj hero games make the stuff. i was pretty certain they have djs on the dev team that do the mash-ups. i seriously doubt daft punk and deadmau5 know how to make scratch remixes.
Some of the tracks were mixed by the actual DJs in the last game. You could tell because it gave them credit for doing so on the selection screen IIRC. Most (if not all) of the Daft Punk stuff was mixed by the dev team (credited as "FSG" if I am not mistaken) though.btkadams said:i don't think any of the names in the dj hero games make the stuff. i was pretty certain they have djs on the dev team that do the mash-ups. i seriously doubt daft punk and deadmau5 know how to make scratch remixes.
TheGreatDave said:
GOTY.
Well when I go to the official site and click the link it brings me to the Xbox Live Marketplace, so it's not looking good for the Wii I'm afraid.fernoca said:The Free DLC is not on the Wii version..right?
I don't want to turn on everything, just to see that is not..
Yeah sorry bud, here's confirmationfernoca said:Oh that's it..I'm so boycotting Activision now!!.....well, after I buy DJ Hero 2, Warriors of Rock and Black Ops...that'll show them!!
Activision has also released a new mix as free downloadable content for the first game in the series. The track, available from June 8 through 14 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and it mashes Lady Gaga's "Just Dance" with the Deadmau5 tune "Ghosts n' Stuff."
Is the music any different though? I think if it had the same tracks as DJ Hero 1/2, that'd be a bummer.DrAndonuts said:I'm pretty hyped for DJ Hero 3DS now, after reading some impressions online. Apparently, it's fun + the 3D effect is the most impressive of the playable demos.
I saw footage of it, but I didn't hear any of the music unfortunately. It looks okay and fun.Neuromancer said:Is the music any different though? I think if it had the same tracks as DJ Hero 1/2, that'd be a bummer.
i dont understand how 3d could really make dj hero a better game on a system. it's like the ONE type of game where you're not looking at the graphics at all. you're just looking at the notes to hit.DrAndonuts said:I'm pretty hyped for DJ Hero 3DS now, after reading some impressions online. Apparently, it's fun + the 3D effect is the most impressive of the playable demos.
I always kind of keep an eye on whats going on up above the track. Besides the note track itself is supposed to be 3D which could be cool.btkadams said:i dont understand how 3d could really make dj hero a better game on a system. it's like the ONE type of game where you're not looking at the graphics at all. you're just looking at the notes to hit.
You can't see the background when you're playing the game? That's weird *. I guess I'm just used to playing music games that I can focus on the note track and the background. I play Expert guitar for Rock Band and I can still focus on what's happening on the background. Time to multitask those eyes, duder!btkadams said:i dont understand how 3d could really make dj hero a better game on a system. it's like the ONE type of game where you're not looking at the graphics at all. you're just looking at the notes to hit.
expert guitar for rock band was easy. i played expert drums fooo. i've always been into music games, but i still have never been interested in the background stuff. rock band/guitar hero/blahblahblah always seemed boring shit happening behind the notes. now AMPLITUDE had some cool trippy shit to look at.Rewrite said:You can't see the background when you're playing the game? That's weird *. I guess I'm just used to playing music games that I can focus on the note track and the background. I play Expert guitar for Rock Band and I can still focus on what's happening on the background. Time to multitask those eyes, duder!
*It's not really weird since every single one of my friends who don't regularly play music games say the same thing. I can't even talk to them while they're playing because they lose focus and miss notes. :lol
Didn't sound like it, to me.Firehead said:Got this on-sale at Walmart the other day. Really, surprisingly fun. It tastes kinda like Amplitude/Frequency with a turntable, so that's really great.
Would there be any point in buying the DJ Hero 2 bundle when released? Like, any upgrades from the original turntable and such?
Alrighty, that's good, then.Neuromancer said:Didn't sound like it, to me.
Sweet! I'll have to pick one up to get that trophy for local play. Thank.Marty Chinn said:FYI, Best Buy has turntables for $20 today. I just ordered one with in store pick up.
Don't see myself picking it up but if anyone does, let us know how it is."Dance Party Mix Pack" (640 Microsoft Points / $7.99 on PSN):
Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" mixed with "Girls On Film" by Duran Duran (300 Wii Points)
Pussycat Dolls' "Buttons" beat juggle (300 Wii Points)
Rihanna's "S.O.S." beat juggle (300 Wii Points)
Cool, will get!Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" mixed with "Girls On Film" by Duran Duran
Neuromancer said:Apparently the "Dance Party Mix Pack" is out today
Don't see myself picking it up but if anyone does, let us know how it is.
Neuromancer said:Apparently the "Dance Party Mix Pack" is out today
Don't see myself picking it up but if anyone does, let us know how it is.
Damn...I wish so bad that I could get individual tracks instead of packs. Gaga and Rhianna will be mine. Pussycat Dolls? Ughhhh.Neuromancer said:Apparently the "Dance Party Mix Pack" is out today
Don't see myself picking it up but if anyone does, let us know how it is.
Nuts, I just realized that. I only want the Gaga/Duran track. =/EYEL1NER said:Damn...I wish so bad that I could get individual tracks instead of packs. Gaga and Rhianna will be mine. Pussycat Dolls? Ughhhh.
Yeah it's pretty F-ed up. Shame on Activision.EYEL1NER said:Damn...I wish so bad that I could get individual tracks instead of packs. Gaga and Rhianna will be mine. Pussycat Dolls? Ughhhh.