Disney Interactive has announced that more songs have been added to the track list for Ultimate Band on the Nintendo Wii: Including all Day and All Night, Stumble and Fall, Move Along and more.
As Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda put it, the Projekt Revolution 2008 tour "showcases groups doing something revolutionary, something original, something different." The 33-city summer tour also does something good by raising money for the Music for Relief Project, Linkin Park’s effort to respond to natural disasters and global warming. By the time Projekt Revolution wraps up in California’s Silicon Valley, it will have connected audiences coast-to-coast with some of the country’s most creative bands, including The Bravery, Ashes Divide, Street Drum Corp, Atreyu, 10 Years, Hawthorne Heights, and Armor for Sleep, as well as headliner Linkin Park.
That creativity can also be found off-stage at a booth hosted by Disney Interactive Studios, which is celebrating its partnership with Music for Relief by previewing Ultimate Band, the show-stopping Wii(TM) title slated for this November. The interactive music video game lets you perform current and classic rock songs in venues large and small using the Wii Remote(TM) and Nunchuk(TM) attachment. And long after this year’s Projekt Revolution tour is a memory, some of its music will play on at a Music for Relief charity concert in the game, on the stage of Red Wolf Canyon featured in Ultimate Band.
The Ultimate Band Song List Keeps on Growing
We keep adding new songs to Ultimate Band, giving kids more ways to rock out this holiday season. Each song is recorded with both a female and a male vocalist, and, where appropriate, features dual lyrics that let players sing about a "he" or a "she."
The latest additions:
* All Day and All of the Night
* Stumble and Fall
* Move Along
* Club Foot
* Anna Molly
* Debaser
Already announced:
* Beverly Hills
* Fell in Love with a Girl
* Whip It
* Our time Now
* CrushCrushCrush
* Steady as She goes
* I Want You to Want me
* Just What I Needed
* Hanging on the Telephone
* Hold On
Justin Lee On September 12, 2008 at 10:27 am