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Musika Released
Rock out with this new iPod exclusive music game.
Date: Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Author: James Fudge

SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT today announced the release of musika, an original music visualizer game, on the iTunes Store for play on Apple's fifth generation iPod. musika is a fresh and innovative experience that creates beautiful visuals using the title of any song. Users can simply enjoy the imagery, or play along by pressing the center button in time with the letters in the song's name to advance to more difficult levels displaying different visual effects. Utilizing each user's iPod music library, this is a "one button" game for everyone.

musika was created by NanaOn-Sha President Masaya Matsuura, the creative force behind the first modern music video game 'PaRappa the Rapper' for the original PlayStation. The title has been developed in collaboration with Method Solutions for the iPod.

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