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DJ Hero: Renegade Edition (Wii)
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DJ Hero: Renegade Edition (Wii)

Customer rating on DJ Hero: Renegade Edition (Wii): 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer ratings )

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Special Features

 

  • Renegade Edition contents:
  • DJ Hero game
  • Renegade Turntable Controller featuring premium metal controls and finish (see image below)
  • Hardshell Turntable Carrying Case that converts to performance-ready DJ stand
  • Exclusive Jay-Z and Eminem 2-CD pack featuring unreleased tracks and collectible case designed by artist Shepard Fairey
  • Game features:
  • Click here for DJ Hero tracklist (requires Adobe Reader)
  • With over 100 individual songs included on-disc, highlighted in over 80 original exclusive mixes, DJ Hero compiles a massive set list spanning hip-hop, R&B, pop, rock, electronica, and almost everything in between, from world renowned artists like David Bowie, Blondie, Justice, Marvin Gaye, KRS-1, Beastie Boys, Gorillaz, N.E.R.D, Nirvana and 50 Cent.
  • DJ Hero drops the needle on the record for gamers and immerses them in common DJ techniques including mixing, sampling and various scratch patterns while offering social expression with freestyle effects and samples. Accessible to many audiences, all will feel comfortable spinning on the turntable controller that blends the unique DJ Hero gameplay with a host of authentic DJ cultures. So don't just stand there, bust a move!
  • With DJ competitions playing a large role in DJ culture, from impromptu battles to the DMC World DJ Championships, inclusion of the DJ vs. DJ competitive game mode is a natural fit, giving beat chemists the option to battle head-to-head to determine virtual DJ supremacy. Additionally, two DJs can mix and scratch together on multiple turntable controllers, a player can join in to emcee over any track in the game with a mic or, using a Guitar Hero guitar controller along with a turntable controller, gamers can perform a series of infamous DJ-guitar exclusive mixes, just as many of the artists in DJ Hero have.

Review

 

DJ Hero delivers an all-new interactive music experience that allows players to rule the party and not only experience, but to hear music in an all-new way. With over 100 individual songs, highlighted in over 80 unique never-before-released mixes that blend genres of music, including hip-hop, R&B, pop, rock and electronica, DJ Hero delivers the most diverse and international collection of music ever assembled in a music game by incorporating anthems from legendary artists.

Created exclusively for DJ Hero, the turntable controller immerses fans into the authenticity of DJ culture and a sea of music as they utilise and master various DJ techniques including scratching, blending, cross fading and sampling, while leaving room for creative expression with a variety of effects and player chosen samples and scratches, transforming a face in the crowd into the life of the party.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on DJ Hero: Renegade Edition (Wii): 4.5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (2 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Wicked-ah

scarffmeister | 05/01/2010 | See all scarffmeister's reviews (1) »

I disagree with previous comment. I think the box/table is worth the extra as playing it on a tray is rubbish! The adjustable legs and special feet are ideal for all heights and to feel like a dj, you need to be standing up not sitting down. Go ahead and splash out extra-it's worth it.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars excellent game, but not worth the extra

wonderpupp | 27/12/2009 | See all wonderpupp's reviews (1) »

I got this for christmas, lucky me! I really enjoy the game, and have nothing bad to say about it.
But this renegade edition is cheap-as. The case is just so poorly made, the faux-leather covering on it has wrinkles, the latches don't match up perfectly, anda re cheap metal so when you go to put it away, you feel like you're gonna pop them off the box when you're closing it.
This case set up that doubles as a table to put the deck on is a great idea, just poorly manufactured. The legs are adjustable in height, and overall is sort of stable when put up.

I'd say go with the original version, if you're going to pay money for itt. The extra cost of havin this table case thing isn't worth it. Use a lap tray or something. Hardly Ibiza, but it'll save you about fifty quid.

Technical Details

 

12+ (PEGI)