Frequency
Release Date: November 19, 2001
Party, music, splitscreen, PlayStation exclusive, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet
Frequency is a crossroads of action and genre, very popular in Japan, games about music. It is a kind of hybrid of such titles as Tempest, Dance Dance Revolution or Parappa the Rapper.
Frequency Description
Enter the next generation in music.
Records let you listen. Videos let you watch. Frequency allows you to take part. Utilizing songs from major recording artists, players mix and remix songs through each of eight different instrument types. If remixed correctly, players can freestyle and create their own music. With 6 unique game modes, top hits from major bands in a variety of genres, stunning 3D graphics, and video sequences of your favorite bands, Frequency stays in tune with the most immersive musical gameplay experience ever.
Key Features:
* Mix and remix songs from popular music genres and major recording artists, including The Crystal Method, DJ Qbert, Orbital, No Doubt, BT, and Fear Factory
* 8 graphically stunning levels and more than 20 diverse levels--each with its own music track, as well as music videos and other visual stimuli
* 6 engaging play modes including Solo Game, Solo Remix, and Multi Remix modes
* Create an online jam session with up to 4 friends! [Using the Network Adaptor(for PlayStation 2)]
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Frequency Summary
Platforms:
PlayStation 2
Developer: Harmonix
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Age restrictions: none
Frequency System Requirements
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card 8 MB, Network Adaptor, Multitap