| Drum Studio: Platinum Edition Now Available |
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| Written by PsychedelicBabe | |||
| Tuesday, 14 December 2010 22:02 | |||
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Do you think of yourself as the next Keith Moon? Well with Drum Studio: Platinum Edition by All Seeing Eye Games, you could be just that. Available now on the Xbox Live Indie Games Marketplace for 80 Microsoft Points, Drum Studio: Platinum Edition is the best and only, virtual drum recording tool, and if you played the first version when it was released, you will know and understand where I am coming from completely. In this new Platinum Edition you will also now be able to upload your videos, and share them with everyone, so that Keith Moon dream could just well become a reality. All Seeing Eye Games are pleased to announce that their new music creation game Drum Studio: Platinum Edition is now available on the Xbox LIVE indie games channel of Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Drum Studio: Platinum Edition is a virtual drum recording tool that gives players the ability to build their own drum beats using their Xbox 360 drum kits or controllers. This follow-up to the award-winning Drum Studio allows players to record, layer, & edit their own drum songs on virtual drums customizable from a collection of over 320 drum sounds. Players can then go online to share their songs with friends, listen to each other play, and even jam together in real-time. Lead Programmer Darren Joe says, "Music has always been about sharing. Drum Studio put music creation in the player's hands. Now, Drum Studio: Platinum Edition allows players to share their music with each other and the world." All Seeing Eye Games is a Vancouver-based independent game development studio founded in November 2009 dedicated to making accessible games that push the boundaries of innovation. Their first release, the original Drum Studio, received widespread critical acclaim & multiple awards for its innovative features. Critics called it a "fantastically entertaining" (gamingunion.com) "intuitive gem" (yetanotherreviewsite.co.uk) and IGN affiliate teamxbox.com awarded it an Editor's Choice Award, declaring that it "takes music games to a whole new level".
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 December 2010 18:46 |

