From what weâve seen of DJ Heroâs turntable â and, granted, itâs probably not all of it â itâs got three buttons and a turntable. But what about rival DJ game Scratchâs turntable?
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As you can see here, in a marketing shot from earlier in the year that weâve managed to get hold of (so things may have changed slightly since then), Scratch is not kidding around. Its got a âfree-spinning, touch-sensitive turntable wheelâ, five coloured buttons and a small crossfader, all on a functional, if somewhat drab, hunk of grey plastic put together by (or at least licensed by) real turntable manufacturers Numark.
Also contained in the same document is a taste of the gameâs tracklist, which unlike Activisionâs messy attempts at covering every genreâs bases (at the risk of spreading itself too thin), is targeting a more specific audience: hip-hop and RnB fans. Eight songs were mentioned, and they are:
Flashing Lights â Kanye West
Letâs Get It Started â The Black Eyed Peas
Peter Piper â Run DMC
Hot in Herre â Nelly
Milkshake â Kelis
Friends â Whodini
Party Like A Rockstar â Shop Boyz
Donât Sweat the Technique â Eric B. and Rakim
There are, at least in theory, supposed to be another 52 songs included in the final game (some licensed, others covers), which combined with the turntable will retail for $100. That is, if itâs ever actually releasedâŠ