Beatbox Studio Announced for PSP/PS2 30
Drakken writes "GamesAreFun.com is reporting on a new PSP and PS2 game being developed by Coong Entertainment called Beatbox Studio. Apparently, players will have to beatbox (make drumming sounds using their voice) to the rhythm of songs. The game will utilize the PS2 mic and upcoming PSP mic accessories.
It looks like it will be similar to Dance Dance Revolution and other bemani titles, except for the fact that none of those titles involve beatboxing. I don't think there have been any beatboxing games in the past; it's a truly interesting and unique idea."
interesting (Score:1)
Hrm (Score:2)
Sounds more like a porno.
Re:interesting (Score:2)
Both Nintendo and Sony included a mic in their portable console, but it is only of a limited use when people carry those portable consoles to public places...
People really DDR at home? (Score:2)
Re:People really DDR at home? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:People really DDR at home? (Score:2)
It keeps your stats for Days, Weeks and Months, and displays them on a graph; something you simply couldn't do at the arcade.
Re:People really DDR at home? (Score:2)
Yes, sadly (Score:2)
Re:People really DDR at home? (Score:2)
Plus, chicks dig DDR. No joke!
Re:People really DDR at home? (Score:2)
I've been a home player for about a year now and have sunk some serious time and money into this game. From buying consoles specifically for DDR to importing to modding to buying and building more durable hard pads - it's a fun hobby.
As far as arcade play goes... I've done that only once.
I'm relevant! (Score:1)
"Wick, wick wick wick wick wick, wack!"
hmmm... (Score:1)
Re:hmmm... (Score:2)
Re:hmmm... (Score:1)
Have you guys heard of Yuri Lane [yurilane.com]? When it comes to beatboxing he's the man. Especially check the harmonica video.
ps. The site seems to have some bandwidth problems, so take it easy.
Yeah, this will go over real well (NOT) (Score:2)
And I'm sure teenagers are just itching to walk around in public with a portable game system making stupid mouth noises into it.
Re:Yeah, this will go over real well (NOT) (Score:2)
Hey, they drive around in public with a car that makes stupid muffler noises, so why not?
Korean (Score:2)
The obvious joke I just have to add is: "In Korea, dancing games are only for old people."
Hip-hop Video Games? (Score:1)
Seriously, I've not seen much success in getting the console and the hip-hop to play well together. Most recently, most people seem to agree that Get On Da Mic [gamerankings.com], a Karaoke Revolution for rap songs, generally failed to be playable.
wow, gross (Score:1)
Blast from the past (Score:1, Offtopic)
Whatever happened to those guys anyway? They dropped off of the face of the earth around 1990 or so it seems.
Mechanik
disturbing trend in games. (Score:2)
First, there was Dance Dance Revolution. And it made geeks look silly.
Then, there was Karaoke Revolution. Sillyness was redefined. DDR players would point and laugh -- it was that silly.
Now, there is Beat Box Studio. "Silly" doesn't apply any more. You mark my words: this will be the first game that will prompt gamers to kick their own asses.
Nintendo DS's internal mic (Score:1)
It's interesting to note that the NDS has a microphone built-in, and you have to buy a mic accessory for the PSP. Perhaps Nintendo has had a little bit of foresight when it comes to "non-controller" gaming? After all, they did introduce a touch-screen driven gaming device, and included another methed of interaction (the mic) which isn't a d-pad/a/b/x/y/whatever. Is this to appeal to "non-gamers" who are currently busy playing with their EyeToys?
Just some interesting thoughts before my morning coffee. :P
Shameless Plug (Score:1)
In case anyone is interested, here's a video [scene.org] of me beatboxing.
I wonder how the game measures the quality of beatboxing? I guess it can't be very difficult to measure how well one keeps the rhythm, but then how about the "phatness" of the actual sounds?
Btw, check humanbeatbox.com [humanbeatbox.com] out, if you're interested of beatboxing.