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by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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I first heard of amplitude when I spent Easter with my boyfriend's family in 2007. Four years after Amplitude was initially released, the family were still playing it as a party game, so I was intrigued as to how it had managed to keep it's appeal for so many years. Amplitude boasts fast, addictive gameplay, in which up to four players can battle against each other to test their reflexes and beat matching skills. Using the L1, R1, and R2 buttons, the aim is to complete a combination of notes in a particular pattern, before moving on to the next combination as quickly as possible. Each combination reflects a different instrumental element in the track, i.e. ... Read the complete review
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