![]() These involved a large platform with various arrowed pads. Once again it was Konami to the rescue, with their Dance Dance Revolution (or Dancing Stage) arcade games. Some people may not be musically minded, but still like to move to it. They even released various dedicated band sets – Rock Band’s The Beatles, AC/DC and Green Day, for example, and Guitar Hero’s Van Halen, Metallica and Aerosmith. While that one basically went down like a Phil Collins ballad at a rave, Guitar Hero and Rock Band continued to duke it out. Calling on turntablism skills – usually something you’ve either got or you ain’t – players were tasked with combining bits and pieces of various songs together to create hot new mixes. Guitar Hero: World Tour soon copied the format – then Activision went entirely elsewhere with the fun DJ Hero, which came packed with a solid turntable controller.
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