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Easy Piano DS With Keyboard Peripheral Announced

Posted Wed, 04 Nov 2009 by Jonathan Wahlgren

Oh yay, more plastic instruments

Oh yay, more plastic instruments

Pretend you're Beethoven on the bus next year

Publisher Valcon Games has announced that they'll be bringing Game Life's new music game Easy Piano to the DS, complete with a 13-key, full-octave keyboard peripheral.

The game hopes to be an introductory teaching tool for playing the real piano, similar to how Art Academy wants to teach you how to draw fruit bowls. There's also a mode that prompts you to hit certain keys "similar to other popular music games currently on the market that also have external peripherals."

DSi and DSi XL owners need not apply as the peripheral plugs into the GBA port, similar to Activision's guitar grip peripheral.

We are now officially one step closer to Rock Band: Little Richard and, more importantly, Keytar Hero. North America can look forward to plink-plonking on the go come early 2010; check out the press release below to tide you over in the meantime.

VALCON GAMES PRESENTS EASY PIANO FOR NINTENDO DS™ TO NORTH AMERICA

First‐Ever Nintendo DS™ Piano Game to Include Groundbreaking External Peripheral Keyboard

Redmond, WA (November 4, 2009) – VALCON GAMES today announced that it is the North American publisher and distributor for EASY PIANO. Created by the production company Game Life, Easy Piano is a new innovative piano music game for the Nintendo DS™ system that lets players enjoy a realistic piano experience, thanks to a 13‐note, full‐octave external keyboard peripheral that exponentially amps up the fun. With Easy Piano, players can learn how to play the piano, or simply play a quick game where the Easy Piano display prompts you to hit certain keys, similar to other popular music games currently on the market that also have external peripherals. This product will be available in North America in early 2010.

“No matter what age, Easy Piano makes playing and learning the piano a wildly fun experience, and Valcon Games is excited to bring it to the North American market.” said Glenn Halseth, CEO of Valcon Games. ”We truly believe in this exceptionally fun product, and once players get their fingers on the keyboard they will understand why.”

Would‐be pianists have the choice to play using a virtual 8‐octave, 13‐note keyboard on the Nintendo DS™ touchscreen, or using a real external 13‐note keyboard peripheral specially made to work with Nintendo DS™. Whether taking piano involving lessons or selecting a quick game, all players will be tutored in the correct finger movements and skills required to become a mobile virtuoso.

With 2 difficulty modes, everyone can have fun testing and improving their keyboard skills. The game’s track listing contains some of the world’s most famous songs, spanning time and genres, to offer something for everyone. A creation mode also allows players to record up to four 3‐minute‐long masterpieces. Players can choose from piano, or a number of other instruments included with the game, to create their musical opus.

Easy Piano’s lesson mode is specifically designed for people discovering the wonders of piano for the first time. With a series of 10 lessons and a host of mini‐games to teach the basics, any player, old or young, would learn and be entertained at the same time with this product.

Tags: DS, Announcements, Press Releases, Music.

User Comments

LinktotheFuture

1. LinktotheFuture United States 04 Nov 2009, 22:36 GMT

Too small a keyboard to make this worthwhile.

cheetahman91

2. cheetahman91 United States 04 Nov 2009, 22:41 GMT

Pass. Keys not big enough.

PhoenixSage

3. PhoenixSage United States 04 Nov 2009, 22:42 GMT

lolwut

Dark_Zelda

4. Dark_Zelda Canada 04 Nov 2009, 22:42 GMT

i don't see how this would work on a dsi

Turkey Brutus

5. Turkey Brutus United States 04 Nov 2009, 22:43 GMT

Oh rootie.

V8 Ninja

6. V8 Ninja United States 04 Nov 2009, 22:43 GMT

The Wii already has too many add-ons, so why do you have to do it to the DS? WHY???

Stuffgamer1

7. Stuffgamer1 United States 04 Nov 2009, 22:50 GMT

And it doesn't work on the DSi. WHAT'S THE FREAKING POINT?!? Idiots.:|

Raylax

8. Raylax United Kingdom 04 Nov 2009, 22:53 GMT

So, they make a tiny keyboard with tiny keys for a system which is now gradually moving out of the market and isn't compatible with the latest system.
HIGH FIVES ALL AROUND IN THE VALCON GAMES BOARDROOM

SUPERZELDAMAN

9. SUPERZELDAMAN United States 04 Nov 2009, 23:01 GMT

I'm glad i have a dsi. Now i can pretend this game doesn't exist :D

Sneaker13

10. Sneaker13 Netherlands 04 Nov 2009, 23:12 GMT

Hahahahah.

SoulSilver IV

11. SoulSilver IV United Kingdom 04 Nov 2009, 23:39 GMT

Do want.

...that's not a good thing, is it?

derk711

12. derk711 United States 04 Nov 2009, 23:40 GMT

how do you get to Carnegie Hall? play your ds, play your ds, play your ds.... doubt it!

Zyzzybalubah

13. Zyzzybalubah United States 05 Nov 2009, 00:11 GMT

Oh boy, a WHOLE OCTAVE! Imagine what Chopin could have done if he had a whole octave back in his time.

Objection_Blaster

14. Objection_Blaster United States 05 Nov 2009, 00:35 GMT

Its a small keyboard but if this actually delivered, I am totally in its target audience as I've wanted to learn some piano for some time now. I pray that this title holds out and is worth the purchase.

LordHymn

15. LordHymn Canada 05 Nov 2009, 01:04 GMT

Yes!!! I can finally play sipping soda! lol!

KanrakusPizza

16. KanrakusPizza United States 05 Nov 2009, 02:39 GMT

Pass. Do these ppl not realise that 3/4 of us switched to DSi? XD

zss_shadow

17. zss_shadow Canada 05 Nov 2009, 03:37 GMT

To those who say there's no point since it's not for the DSi, keep in mind that there are approximately 85 million DS Lites and 20 million original DS sitting around, compared to the DSis 10 million. A fair amount of people who have a DSi also have one of the other models as well. At the end of the day, they aren't excluding a whole lot of users.

Also, to the previous poster previous poster, it is more like 1/10 switched to the DSi.

TehXeo

18. TehXeo United States 05 Nov 2009, 04:50 GMT

ha ha you would need to change octaves alot.

Token Girl

19. Token Girl United States 05 Nov 2009, 05:30 GMT

Aww man, I buy a DSi only for DS Phat/Lite exclusive games to be released!

Not that I care about this game, but still...

JimLad

20. JimLad United Kingdom 05 Nov 2009, 09:19 GMT

Keyboard + mario paint composer (updated) = win
but that won't happen...

mjc0961

21. mjc0961 United States 05 Nov 2009, 13:14 GMT

I'm glad I have a DSi so that it never has to look as stupid as the DS Lite featured in the picture.

Kawaiipikachu

22. Kawaiipikachu Australia 05 Nov 2009, 13:51 GMT

Well this could work very well with my new DS Lite as I don't care about the stupid DSi.
The DSi is only a way to make a quick buck while all the money & devolopment time is spent on the DS successor including on a new custom. dual CPU chip

roro44

23. roro44 United States 05 Nov 2009, 15:35 GMT

You know, I kind of wish that this would become the next craze, just to see Nintendo backpedal its promotions from the DSi.

Mendoza

24. Mendoza Netherlands 05 Nov 2009, 16:14 GMT

Oh noes! Now activision has some competitors with their upcoming
Piano Hero :S

Luigi78

25. Luigi78 United Kingdom 05 Nov 2009, 20:14 GMT

Actually if this turns out to be ok I could probably have a lot of fun with this.I love tinkering with little instruments. I play my toddlers little keyboard and ukulele all the time :D Lets face it any musical instruments fun with a bit of imagination. Not saying I would buy it full price though :P

BobberyFan98

26. BobberyFan98 United States 05 Nov 2009, 22:54 GMT

This is a bad boo-boo for nintendo. In my opinion, many ds lite owners and ds owners probably traded in their handheld for the dsi. It is stupid that they released it for the ds lite only. However, at the same time, since i do not have a dsi yet (and probably never will, but with the new XLL coming out, i may reconsider. BIG SCREEN FTW!) and still have my good ol' lite that i got last year, i think it is pretty awesome as well!

Toad Fan 101

27. Toad Fan 101 United States 06 Nov 2009, 00:24 GMT

Copanies hate the dsi alot. :P

DarkEdi

28. DarkEdi Mexico 07 Nov 2009, 14:25 GMT

Only one scale? One hand practice? That´s thumb down.

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