I have been having an internal conversation about just what I think of Wii Music these past weeks. Nintendo have done something remarkable just to accomplish this – a game that is not a game but tries to do more and in so doing becomes something of a stumbling block for most gamers.
I adore music. Not just as a consumer (an apt description), but as a musician too. I can’t pretend to be a virtuoso but I am able to play a number of instruments in a pleasant sort of fashion. This is important because it colours my experience of Wii Music to a large degree. If you do not play an instrument, haven’t learned music theory or haven’t ever really listened closely to the music you hear, then your experience will be vastly different to mine.
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