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Frequency | 
enlarge | From: sony Category: Video Games
Buy Used: $6.49
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Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 2414
Platform: Playstation2 ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Age: 8 - 17 years Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
UPC: 711719712527 EAN: 0711719712527 ASIN: B00005R2GW
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| • | Mix and remix songs from popular music genres and major recording artists, including The Crystal Method, DJ Qbert, Orbital, No Doubt, BT, and Fear Factory | | • | 8 graphically stunning levels and more than 20 diverse levels--each with its own music track, as well as music videos and other visual stimuli | | • | 6 engaging play modes including Solo Game, Solo Remix, and Multi Remix modes | | • | Create an online jam session with up to 4 friends! [Using the Network Adaptor(for PlayStation 2)] |
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Amazon.com Product Description Frequency allows you to mix and remix songs through each of eight different instrument types. If you remix correctly, you can freestyle and create your own music. The game has six unique game modes, top hits from major bands in a variety of genres, 3-D graphics, band video sequences, and online play. Genres include hip-hop, alternative, rock, electronica, house, and rap metal. Play through 21 diverse levels, each consisting of one musical composition, as well as music videos and other visual stimuli. Six unique play modes include solo game, net remix, and multiplayer remix modes. You can create your own awesome freestyle music using techniques and instruments such as scratching, guitar, and synth. You can also capture a variety of power-ups to add to your music juice.
Product Description Enter the next generation in music. Records let you listen. Videos let you watch. Frequency allows you to take part. Utilizing songs from major recording artists, players mix and remix songs through each of eight different instrument types. If remixed correctly, players can freestyle and create their own music. With 6 unique game modes, top hits from major bands in a variety of genres, stunning 3D graphics, and video sequences of your favorite bands, Frequency stays in tune with the most immersive musical gameplay experience ever.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
The game that started all the Button mashing music games May 8, 2008 I played this game in demos and thought it interesting so I made the purchase, it is the one that started all the rhubarb with Guitar Hero games and Rock Band games so it was groundbreaking, if I can ever figure it out, I may like it more but it plays on my PS3 well anyways.
But you have to be into this kind of game to really like it.
amplitude is better January 29, 2006 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
amplitude is almost the same game but with way better graphics and sounds. the game itself just looks a lot better when playing it. frenquences is fun and all but i still recomment AMPLITUDE over this one.
MUCH better than it looks January 2, 2004 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
First off, let me say that initially I didn't like this game - I'm not particularly fond of this kind of music, and when I watched the guy across the hall play it, I just thought it was ... stupid. But then he made ME play it, and I was hooked. Gameplay is fast and exciting, and it has enormous replay value - getting your score just a bit higher to access the bonus levels is just as fun (if not more so) than trying to beat the initial levels. While the lower two difficulty levels can get kind of boring, they ARE supposed to be easy, and the highest still provides a nice challenge even after a LOT of play. I have seen reviews which said that the backgrounds were bad, and that it was better without them. While I was originally of this impression, I tried playing with the blank background, and it just wasn't as fun. The backgrounds actually contribute to the game by providing more of a challenge for you as you go along, and some of them can be quite impressive (if chaotic). All in all, a great game, even for those who don't particularly like beat games (like me) and don't like this kind of music (also like me). Don't form your opinion of this game watching other people play it - you actually have to try it yourself.
NO POINT April 3, 2003 0 out of 62 found this review helpful
I HAD MORE FUN GOING TO THE BATHROOM.DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY LIKE I DID.
Mom flunked March 17, 2003 3 out of 51 found this review helpful
I bought this for my 12 and 15 yr olds based on the positive reviews. Both kids think it stinks and can't believe I wasted my money!
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