Bassist Nirvana faalt in Rock Band met zijn eigen muziek

Vincent (Gamer_V)
Krist Novoselic was de bassist van Nirvana, een populaire band die bestond van 1987 tot 1994. De bassist liep laatst door een lokaal winkelcentrum waar hij Rock Band 2 zag opgesteld. Hij wist dat er muziek van Nirvana in de game zat, maar hij had de game nog nooit gespeeld. Dus hij pakte de gitaar op...

More recently, while walking through a one-stop shopping center, I encountered the Rock Band 2 video game. It was set up on display for customers to try.

I know about Rock Band, because Nirvana has some songs on it. I had never tried the game before, so I gave it a go. I worked through the menu and found the song "In Bloom." I picked up the little guitar-shaped controller and hit the stage.

I knew the bass line to the song, of course, but I couldn't quite master this new, different way of playing it.

The game reminded me of Space Invaders. I tried to hit the notes cascading down the screen, but could barely keep up.

Meanwhile, this kid was watching me fumble with the game. I became self-conscious and took the controller off. I handed it to him, and he proceeded to jam on the song—and was really good! He had no idea that I was the musician he was emulating on the game, and I didn't tell him.

...maar bakte er niet veel van. Een kind, die waarschijnlijk niet wist wie Krist Novoselic was, versloeg de bassist met zijn eigen nummer. Toch is Krist niet terneergeslagen. Hij is blij dat mensen muziek weer echt aan het kopen zijn, en allerlei muziek heel anders kunnen ervaren.

Regardless of my first experience with the game as a player, I'm loving Rock Band. Instead of file sharing, people are actually buying music again! HA!!!

Putting that issue aside, I like how the game makes the player focus on certain components of the music. When I listen to songs, I'll usually tune my ear to the bass line. With Rock Band, you can do that, but also see the procession of notes.