Jam Sessions
- Use the Nintendo DS to make music just as you would with a real guitar, while experiencing authentic, remastered sound modeled after an actual acoustic guitar.
- Free-play design allows users to learn and play ANY song ever played using an acoustic guitar. What you play is entirely up to you.
- Play and sing songs from some of today and yesterday’s most well loved artists with accompanying chords and lyrics in fact built into the title in Performance Mode.
- Not a musician? No conundrum. Advanced tutorial modes allow novice musicians to learn how to play guitar without paying for lessons! Additional modes will help users know chord progressions and train them to recognize chords by ear.
- Use Jam Sessions as a virtual pad – write, play AND save original music anytime.
Product Description
Jam Sessions is a ground-breaking music experience that transforms the Nintendo DS system into a portable guitar. Players will literally strum the guitar via the Touch Screen and brilliant chords with the Control Pad. Now even the most ?non-musical? person to become an instant rock star! The portability of the DS system makes Jam Sessions a concert-on-the-go, exact for parties, commuting to school/work and anywhere people can delight in music.
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I am really disappointed in this game. I saw it like a month ago before it came out and I couldn’t wait to get it. I thought it was gonna be like a small guitar hero but this game is nowhere near the fun of guitar hero. it doesn’t even play by the side of with you when you play the songs. all you hear is when you strum on the guitar, so if you have no thought how the song goes you’ll be meeting there just playing clarification in order. you dont even have to be in time to complete the song. don’t make the same mistake I did though. I bought it the week it came out and I sold it to gamestop about 2 weeks later and only got 12 dollars for it. DONT GET IT!!! unless you delight in playing songs out of rythym and stuff.
Rating: 1 / 5
My grandson was very pleased with the game and it was a splendid price. Shipping didn’t take long at all.
Rating: 5 / 5
Let’s be honest one with another: As a game, this DS title sucks. Pitiful song selection, vomitously terrible graphics, and a meager effects system. But that’s just the beginning of my woe. Moderately few of the songs have demos, so if you’ve never heard the song in question, you’re out of luck. Another thing that doesn’t help is the resolution LACK of rhythm guidance during play. You get only a rough suggestion of where you are in the song, and although you can set the tempo of the optional metronome, there’s no real accompaniment, nor is there any scoring system at all. I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if someone told me this title was developed by a couple of college students over the course of a couple of months, because it is altogether weak and feature-starved.
Having said all that, the large chord library makes Free Play mode at least sufferable.
Be advised that this game doesn’t include “Santeria,” which is featured in the ads.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game had a splendid concept but its like you hit the same repetitive clarification over and over it gets ancient really quick and the song selection is dreadful stick with guitar hero
Rating: 2 / 5
When I first heard about jam sessions i was really excited. I just recently bought the game from amazon for a cheap price. I started playing as soon as it came in the mail and I literally I was tired of it in about 15 minutes. I play guitar so theres just no point of having this game. You are very limited to what you can do. Theres only 2 modes; free play and song mode. Song mode is pointless unless you know the song, because all it does is give you the chord names and lyrics. it doesn’t even tell you how to strum for all of the songs. In free play mode, you choose what chords you want to use to play. Thats the one excellent thing; there are a lot of chords to choose from. The sound is also pretty excellent and most chords song like a real guitar. On the other hand, I really despise how there’s no sense of accomplishment in this game. When you learn a song on real guitar, it feels really excellent. In jam sessions, it feels like cheating. In other words, don’t get this game unless you’re too bone idle to learn real guitar
Rating: 2 / 5