Laser Floyd 2K9: Let's Tap used as music visualizer

The result, once it really gets going, is an impressive, abstract display that moves to the beat. And now that we think about it, this must have been Prope's intent all along, as a music visualizer makes so much more sense than ... just a visualizer. Of course, who are we to try to make sense of a game that requires you to keep the controller out of your hands?










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MRLN @ Jun 18th 2009 2:37PM
That's pretty cool, finding alternative uses for games outside of gaming.
Chad Vanderbilt (Moptimus in Disguise) @ Jun 18th 2009 2:40PM
Man, I gotta get this game immediately!
*checks wallet*
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Daemon @ Jun 18th 2009 2:58PM
The thing drew a fish just before the fish bowl lyric... wtf
coffee_elf @ Jun 18th 2009 3:18PM
Nitpick: the song Wish You Were Here is from the album...Wish You Were Here. Not Dark Side of the Moon.
bongoes @ Jun 18th 2009 5:29PM
That's kinda cool.
Matias @ Jun 19th 2009 12:22PM
This is the kind of creative games that should come out more on the wii, seriously the wii is made for devs to use all their imagination, but most of them go with the usual stuff.
Good work Yuji Naka.
Rick @ Jun 19th 2009 11:53PM
For the record - I only mentioned Dark Side of the Moon in the headline to grab attention. The Visualizer works great with hip hop music too!
xSHiNOx @ Jun 20th 2009 1:58AM
i just tried the visualizer. i put my wiimote on top of my subwoofer. great idea sega!