Nodame Cantabile on DS was an Ouendan-alike in which you conducted classical music by tapping the screen. The Wii version, called Nodame Cantabile: Dream Orchestra seems to expand on that premise by allowing players to not only conduct, but play multiple instruments as well.
We can't exactly tell how the Wii version works-- whether you point at the little note icons before pressing a button, or if the game takes button presses only, but Bandai Namco promises a simple control scheme in the interest of attracting new gamers. We'd kind of like to swing the Wiimote like a baton, but we aren't sure if that'll happen.
Of particular interest to us is the four-player mode, in which each player can use a different instrument and play one of the game's 50+ compositions together. We call triangle!
Nodame Cantabile brings classical rhythm gaming to the Wii
Posted Sep 28th 2007 3:15PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: Imports, Screens
Tags: bandai-namco, bandainamco, nodame-cantabile, rhythm
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9-28-2007 @ 3:39PM
Hirsbrunner said...
"We'd kind of like to swing the Wiimote like a baton, but we aren't sure if that'll happen."
Could you imagine the meeting?
"Ok, we have this new motion-sensing controller for the Wii, and we want to make a classical music game."
"I've got it!! Use only buttons for directing, no motion at all."
"Brilliant! Meeting adjurned!"
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9-28-2007 @ 6:47PM
Metayoshi said...
If Bandai Namco does NOT put motion sensing for conducting and playing the violin at least, then they are idiots.
I love the Nodame Cantabile Anime and Live Action (I haven't read the manga). If you like classical music AT ALL, you should look into the anime or live action.
I can see how violin could work with motion controls, and I can see certain instruments like the flute or french horn being played with the Wiimote, but the main characters in the anime are primarily piano players, so I don't know how you could implement an 88 key piano with the Wiimote. Otherwise, being a fan of the anime, I hope they TRY to make this game good.
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9-29-2007 @ 6:34AM
Nii said...
I'm hoping they have some sort of support for midi keyboards or digital pianos that you can attach via USB. That way it'll be somewhat like Konami's Keyboard Mania! I'd play that game all the time =)
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