DJ Star Scratches Onto Nintendo DS

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DJ Hero and Scratch aren't the only DJ games coming out...!

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Not every upcoming DJ game requires a large extra piece of plastic, as Game Life's DJ Star for the Nintendo DS readily proves.

Maybe it's just me, but I find the concept of scratching to music much more compelling on the DS than I do sitting in front of my television with a special controller, my ineptitude and lack of rhythm laid bare for the world to see. Not sure how I feel about the music in the trailer, but the game play looks like something I could really get into.

News Source: Kotaku
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Nothing can beat a set of real turntables. I don't understand why people want to simulate something that can just as easily be done for real, even if it costs a few more pennies to do the real thing. Same goes for games like Guitar Hero. Surely being able to play a real guitar is far more compelling.
 

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I don't see the fun in a game like this. I'd rather have a DDR game come out for the DS, not like that's ever going to happen I guess.
 

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