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'''Daigasso! Band Brothers''' is a rhythm game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Development on the game began on the [[Gameboy Color]] and was moved to the [[Gameboy Advance]], but it was decided that the input wasn't good enough for the game in both cases.
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'''Daigasso! Band Brothers''' is a rhythm game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. Development on the game began on the [[Game Boy Color]] and was moved to the [[Game Boy Advance]], but it was decided that the input wasn't good enough for the game in both cases.
  
 
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On September 26, 2005, Nintendo released ''Daigasso! Band Brothers Request Selection''. The Request Selection was a Gameboy Advance cartridge that included new songs for the games.
 
On September 26, 2005, Nintendo released ''Daigasso! Band Brothers Request Selection''. The Request Selection was a Gameboy Advance cartridge that included new songs for the games.
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*Barbara the Bat would later appear as in ''[[Master of Illusion]]'' as well as an assist trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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*In 2008 the sequel ''[[Daigasso! Band Brothers DX]]'' was released.
  
 
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[[Category: Nintendo DS Games]]

Revision as of 04:27, 25 January 2010

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Daigasso! Band Brothers
Developer Nintendo
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo DS
Release Date JP November 2, 2004

Daigasso! Band Brothers is a rhythm game for the Nintendo DS. Development on the game began on the Game Boy Color and was moved to the Game Boy Advance, but it was decided that the input wasn't good enough for the game in both cases.

Gameplay

Players press down the correct combination of buttons in time with the instructions on screen to play a song. If the player choose to be a vocalist, the microphone is used.

The game features wireless multiplayer which allows two players to play in the same band even if there is only one game. The game also includes a mode that lets players create their own songs.

Daigasso! Band Brothers Request Selection

On September 26, 2005, Nintendo released Daigasso! Band Brothers Request Selection. The Request Selection was a Gameboy Advance cartridge that included new songs for the games.

Legacy