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Nintendo DSi Metronome

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Nintendo DSi Metronome
ニンテンドーDSiメトロノーム
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Developer(s): Nintendo
Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: DSiWare
Category: Metronome
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: N/A
Release dates
N. America: March 29, 2010
Japan: September 2, 2009
Ratings
ESRB: E
CERO: A

Nintendo DSi Metronome is a music-based metronome application, developed by Intelligent Systems and Nintendo and released alongside its companion application, Nintendo DSi Instrument Tuner. The application was released in September 2009 in Japan, and March 2010 in North America.

Blurb

Nintendo website

Keep tempo using your Nintendo DSi system! Choose from a variety of beat and tempo settings and three designs.
The Nintendo DSi Metronome software can be used to help keep tempo—when playing an instrument, for example. It creates a rhythm by playing sounds based on beat and tempo settings, which both allow a wide range of possible adjustments. In addition, choose from three metronome designs (including one based on Nintendo's Game & Watch: Ball title!) and record your own beat sounds for the metronome to use. Or, if you want to take a break, enjoy a unique minigame: Donkey Kong Metronome, in which you make sounds into the microphone to match the beat and have Mario jump over Donkey Kong's barrels.

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The Nintendo DSi Metronome software can be used to help keep tempo—when playing an instrument, for example. It creates a rhythm by playing sounds based on beat and tempo settings, which both allow a wide range of possible adjustments. In addition, choose from three metronome designs (including one based on Nintendo's Game & Watch: Ball title!) and record your own beat sounds for the metronome to use. Or, if you want to take a break, enjoy a unique minigame: Donkey Kong Metronome, in which you make sounds into the microphone to match the beat and have Mario jump over Donkey Kong's barrels.

Gameplay

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Technical details

Technical details
Media: Digital download (DSiWare)
Download size: 13 blocks
Input / compatible controllers: Nintendo DSi