Details on Nintendo’s Wii Music Orchestra now out

Wii Music Nintendo Wii - Image 1We haven’t heard much about Nintendo’s upcoming classical music title, Wii Music Orchestra, but here are some gameplay details that you may want to chew on for the meantime. The details await in the full article!

Wii Music Nintendo - Image 1Not much is known about Nintendo’s Wii Music Orchestra, but details about this fun musical gem are starting to slowly trickle into the mouths of hungry Wii gamers. According to Korean gaming site Ruliweb, Wii Music Orchestra will focus on Play Sessions, and gamers can choose to play among over 40 available parts (such as playing the bass guitar, trumpets, etc.). Each instrument will have its own set of controls.

Also, if you’re not interested in playing any of the instruments, you can always choose to be the conductor, wielding the Wiimote as a mighty conductor’s baton.

One of the interesting things that we found out about Wii Music Orchestra is that there are some instruments which require the use of two Wiimotes instead of the standard Wiimote-and-Nunchuk combo, such as the drums. As for the question of up to how many people can play at the same time – there are 40 available instrument roles to choose from, after all – up to six players can make beautiful music together: four human players, accompanied with two characters controlled by A.I.

The game sounds good, with a chock-full of options and gameplay methods to dive into. We can’t wait to see more of this game, which is slated to be released some time this year. Check this space for more updates!

Via Ruliweb

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