Wii Music hits the stage on October 20

Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:48PM EDT

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On the fence about about getting the new Rock Band 2 or Guitar Hero World Tour? Don't sweat it. Wii Music will be coming to stores on October 20th according to Kotaku, and one reason fans should be psyched is the the lack of extra physical instruments that'll clutter your living-room. With your Wiimote and nunchuck, you'll be able to play over 50 songs on 60 different instruments including the trumpet, piano, violin, and saxophone. I bet you can't do that with Guitar Hero.

To top it off, you can send songs to your Wii friends via the message board so they can add their own spin if they wish. A song list hasn't been released yet but Nintendo should be including popular licensed songs to the setlist as well as classical tunes. The Wii balance board will come in handy as a virtual pedal when you're playing drums in this game, so start dusting it off. Pricing was not released, but expect the game in stores on October 20th.

Related gaming news:

Hands-on review: Rock Band 2
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Multi-instrument Guitar Hero World Tour official

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