Differences From Sing & Play DS Guitar M-06
In addition to publishing and translating the game for North American and European players, Ubisoft have also modified and expanded certain aspects of the original title. These include:
- Additional Tutorial and Warm Up modes.
- The ability to apply effects such as distortion, flanger and tremolo.
- The ability to record and save up to five original compositions.
- Expanded selection of aesthetic themes.
- Distinct audio output settings optimised for DS speakers, headphones and external speakers.
- A new list of English-language songs (see below).
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