A lot of songs to play with

Nov 19, 2008 09:04 GMT  ·  By

Disney has announced the full track line up for Ultimate Band, the rhythm game it is launching. The title is noticeable for not having any peripheral and it is coming to the Nintendo Wii and the Nintendo DS on November 25. It could be a direct competitor for Guitar Hero On Tour, which uses the Nintendo DS and its Game Boy Advance slot.

On the Wii, the tracks on offer are “Girls Not Grey”, “Complicated”, “Hanging on the Telephone”, “Song 2”, “I Want You To Want Me”, “All Right Now”, “Anna Molly”, “Club Foot”, “Won't Go Home Without You”, “Dashboard”, “Helena”, “Get the Party Started”, “Crushcrushcrush”, “Just”, “Stumble and Fall”, “When Did Your Heart Go Missing?”, “In Too Deep”, “Unconditional”, “Somebody Told Me”, “Always Where I Need to Be”, “Debaser”, “Fell in Love With a Girl”, “Break on Through”, “Beverly Hills”, “Move Along”, “Rock Lobster”, “First Date”, “Whip It”, “Take Over the Break is Over”, “Hold On”, “Our Time Now”, “Just What I Needed”, “All Day and All of the Night”, “Steady As She Goes”, “My Generation” .

On the Nintendo DS, Ultimate Band is set to have a different song list. Here are the tracks: “Move Along”, “Rock Lobster”, “First Date”, “Whip It”, “Take Over the Break is Over”, “Hold On”, “Our Time Now”, “Just What I Needed”, “All Day and All of the Night”, “Steady As She Goes”, “My Generation”, “All Star”, “Call Me”, “Jenny Was a Friend of Mine”, “9 in the Afternoon”.

Disney was not keen on adding the names of the bands which play the tracks featured in the game. By looking at the titles, Ultimate Band does not seem to have the line up needed to take on Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero World Tour, but it might prove to be a nice title to get into music simulation before advancing to more complex games.