Pop'n Music
Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii (Wii™)
For US/Canada systems.
US
Japan
NTSC
Product Features
- Easy and fun to play, basic controls move the Nunchuk and Wii Mote up, down, left and right, very intuitive controls
- Customize your very own avatar, upload your Mii™, or choose from a diverse selection of amusing characters
- Assortment of licensed and original music to play with your friends!
- Downloadable song content will be available through the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Item Description
Since 1998, the Pop'n Music series has had 15 console games, as well as several arcade games, all of them exclusive to Japan. Hitting North America for the first time, Pop'n Music brings music games to kids of all ages! Play to entertaining music with exciting graphics dancing and moving along to the beat. Pop'n Music will bring a smile to kids as they move their controllers and their hips to the Pop 'n music!
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (2 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 4 |
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visual (15) on 04, Dec. 2009 04:30 (HKT)
What happened!?
I had such high hopes for this game ... I bought the original Pop'n Music 1, 2, 3 and 4 for my old Japanese Dreamcast and it was sooo much fun.
But this ... this wii version is horrible! There is absolutely no comparison, and the controls are awful and unresponsive - the songs are boring and the visuals are so over saturated and childish.
I played this game once and will never play it again, I'm so disappointed in Konami ...
But this ... this wii version is horrible! There is absolutely no comparison, and the controls are awful and unresponsive - the songs are boring and the visuals are so over saturated and childish.
I played this game once and will never play it again, I'm so disappointed in Konami ...
avsky (9) on 12, Aug. 2009 12:21 (HKT)
A pop in the wrong direction?
With Pop'n Music having such a large fanbase, it seems Konami wanted to reach out to the casual or younger audience with this release. Using both the Wiimote and Nunchuck, playing this game is simply a matter of flicking your controllers left, right or down.
A simple and seemingly fun way to play the game is more often a frustration when you hit multiple directions and miss your notes. Songs are not very challenging for those who are fans of older AC versions or harder Bemani games. Presentation is colorful but very uninteresting to watch.
Recommended to MUCH younger players - perhaps 15 CS would have been a better release?
A simple and seemingly fun way to play the game is more often a frustration when you hit multiple directions and miss your notes. Songs are not very challenging for those who are fans of older AC versions or harder Bemani games. Presentation is colorful but very uninteresting to watch.
Recommended to MUCH younger players - perhaps 15 CS would have been a better release?
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