MAN!! This is so great songs! acctually, I had no Idea the main game was for sale... gonna buy it right away.
Nintendo unveils expansion pack for DS game
Additional songs for Japanese version of Jam With the Band will be released on a GBA cartridge.
TOKYO-- Nintendo has announced details on an expansion pack containing additional music tracks for its DS music game, Daigasso! Band Brothers (set to be released at an as-yet-unannounced date in America under the title Jam With the Band). The extra songs, 20 Japanese pop tracks selected by visitors to Nintendo's Japanese Web site and a handful of tunes from previous Nintendo games, will come packed on a Game Boy Advance cartridge.
Starting September 26, Nintendo is going to sell the pack, simply titled "Daigasso! Band Brothers music add-on cartridge," exclusively through its own Web site. The cartridge will run gamers 2,350 yen ($21), plus an additional 450 yen ($4) for shipping. For more on Jam With the Band, check out GameSpot's hands-on impressions of the Japanese version of the game.
The full track listing of the expansion pack includes (artist or game name / song title):
Asian Kung-Fu Generation / Rewrite
Bump of Chicken / Tentai Kansoku
day after tomorrow / Starry Heavens
Flow / Days
Janne Da Arc / Gekkouka
Kariudo / Azusa 2-Gou
Ketsu Meishi / Sakura
Kobukuro / Koko ni shika sakanai Hana
Mahora Gakuen Chuutoubu 2-A / Happy Material
Matsudaira Ken / Matsuken Sanba
Ootsuka Ai / Smily
Orange Range / Hana
Orange Range / Love Parade
Orange Range / Onegai! Senorita
O-Zone / Dragostea Din Tei
Porno Graffiti / Neo Melodramatic
Sasuke / Aoi Bench
SMAP / Sekai ni hitotsu dake no Hana
Sukima Switch / Zenryoku Shonen
Undergraph / Tsubasa
Catch! Touch! Yoshi! / Tokotoko Yoshi
Donkey Kong Jungle Beat/ Theme Music
Doubutsu no Mori + / Title Theme
Famicom Tantei Club/ Ayumi's Theme
Sawaru Made in Wario / Ashley's Theme
Shin Onigashima / Yama he no Michi
Star Fox 64/ Star Wolf's Theme
Super Mario 64 DS / Slider
Yoshi Island / Athletic
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