Ultimate Band

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  • Release Date: Nov. 18, 2008
  • Price: $30.00
  • Publisher: Disney Interactive
  • Developer: Fall Line Studio
  • Platform(s): DS  Wii
  • Genre: Simulation

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  • Ultimate Band (DS)

    YouTube has a number of videos featuring young children thrashing away at Guitar Hero and Rock Band. We already know that these kids are going to grow up to become our future Presidents and Space Heroes, but what about kids who need something a little less intense?

    THE BOTTOM LINE: Ultimate Band for the DS is good for aspiring musicians who want to take it easy and jam to their favorite songs without fretting (so to speak) about competition and angry audiences. With the ability to choose between playing lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass or drums, Ultimate Band provides a relaxed "Everybody Wins" atmosphere that renders it friendly, but a touch boring for experienced digital rockers.

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  • Oct. 3, 2008 Preview: Ultimate Band

    Ultimate Band for Wii is the perfect alternative to games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band.

  • Oct. 4, 2008 Review: Ultimate Band (DS)

    YouTube has a number of videos featuring young children thrashing away at Guitar Hero and Rock Band. We already know that these kids are going to grow up to become our future Presidents and Space Heroes, but what about kids who need something a little less intense?

    THE BOTTOM LINE: Ultimate Band for the DS is good for aspiring musicians who want to take it easy and jam to their favorite songs without fretting (so to speak) about competition and angry audiences. With the ability to choose between playing lead guitar, rhythm guitar, bass or drums, Ultimate Band provides a relaxed "Everybody Wins" atmosphere that renders it friendly, but a touch boring for experienced digital rockers.