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DJ Hero
DJ Hero
Prix régulier $5.99vendeur: Activision
Product Type : Playstation 3
DJ Hero is a rhythm video game that was released for various platforms, including the PlayStation 3, in 2009. Developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision, DJ Hero offers a unique and immersive experience by allowing players to simulate the role of a DJ. Here's a brief overview:
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Gameplay Concept:
- DJ Hero introduces a turntable controller, resembling a DJ's mixing deck, which players use to simulate the act of DJing. The turntable has a crossfader, three colored buttons, and a rotating platter.
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Music Variety:
- The game features a diverse soundtrack, spanning various genres such as hip-hop, electronic, rock, and pop. Tracks are often mash-ups and remixes created for the game.
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Game Modes:
- DJ Hero includes several game modes, including a single-player career mode where players progress through setlists and unlock new venues and tracks. There's also a multiplayer mode for competitive play.
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Freestyle Sections:
- In addition to playing pre-mixed tracks, DJ Hero incorporates freestyle sections where players can experiment with their own mixes and scratches, allowing for creative expression.
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Score System:
- Players earn points based on their timing and accuracy in hitting notes, scratches, and crossfader movements. The goal is to achieve high scores and unlock additional content.
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Customization:
- The game allows players to customize their DJ avatar and equipment, adding a personal touch to the experience.
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Sequel and Expansions:
- DJ Hero received positive reviews for its innovative gameplay and soundtrack. It spawned a sequel, DJ Hero 2, and various expansion packs with additional tracks and content.
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