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Jam with the Band, known in Japan as Daigasso! Band Brothers DX, is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It is the sequel to the Japan-exclusive Daigasso! Band Brothers, which was released at the DS' launch. Jam with the Band was released in Japan in June 2008 and in Europe in May 2010. It uses the largest save capacity for a Nintendo DS game at eight megabytes. Its release was accompanied by a Wii Channel for the Wii console called the Live Channel, known in Japan as the Speaker Channel, that allows players to hear the game's sound through their television. It features the character Barbara Bat, who was also in the predecessor.

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  • Jam with the Band, conocido en Japón como Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (大合奏!バンドブラザーズDX Daigassō! Bando Burazāzu DX, lit. Grand Ensemble! Band Brothers DX), es un videojuego musical desarrollado y publicado por Nintendo para la consola de videojuegos portátil Nintendo DS. Es la secuela del exclusivo de Japón Daigasso! Band Brothers, que salió a la venta en el lanzamiento de DS. Jam with the Band salió a la venta en Japón en junio de 2008 y en Europa en mayo de 2010. Utiliza la mayor capacidad de ahorro para un juego de Nintendo DS de ocho megabytes. Su lanzamiento estuvo acompañado de un Canal Wii para la consola Wii llamado Canal en vivo, conocido en Japón como Canal de altavoces, que permite a los jugadores escuchar el sonido del juego a través de su televisión. Presenta al personaje Barbar (es)
  • Jam with the Band, known in Japan as Daigasso! Band Brothers DX, is a music video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It is the sequel to the Japan-exclusive Daigasso! Band Brothers, which was released at the DS' launch. Jam with the Band was released in Japan in June 2008 and in Europe in May 2010. It uses the largest save capacity for a Nintendo DS game at eight megabytes. Its release was accompanied by a Wii Channel for the Wii console called the Live Channel, known in Japan as the Speaker Channel, that allows players to hear the game's sound through their television. It features the character Barbara Bat, who was also in the predecessor. (en)
  • Jam with the Band, connu au Japon sous le nom Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (大合奏!バンドブラザーズDX, Daigassō! Bando Burazāzu DX, lit. Grand Ensemble! Band Brothers DX), est un jeu de rythme créé et diffusé par Nintendo pour sa console Nintendo DS. Il s'agit de la suite du jeu Daigasso! Band Brothers, lancé avec la DS en 2004. Jam with the Band est sorti au Japon en juin 2008 et en Europe en mai 2010. Il utilise la plus grande capacité de stockage de la Nintendo DS, avec huit mégaoctets. Comme son prédécesseur, le jeu a pour personnage Barbara the Bat. (fr)
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