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Eminem, Jay-Z To Collaborate With “DJ Hero” Game

5/29/09, 1:54 pm EST

Photo: Legat/Getty(Eminem), Beck/AFP/Getty (Jay-Z)

Like the battle between Rock Band and Guitar Hero, the competition is heating up between upcoming music video games DJ Hero and Scratch: The Ultimate DJ to stake dominance in the genre. Today, DJ Hero made a major move by hooking up with a pair of the biggest rappers around, Jay-Z and Eminem, to release exclusive content for their game, due out this autumn. (That is, if DJ Hero can brush off that lawsuit Scratch filed against them.)

Under the deal, DJ Hero will collaborate the rappers on a special branded version of the game that will include an advanced version of the game’s turntable controller, a performance-ready DJ stand, and two exclusive CD compilations featuring greatest hits and new mixes from each artist. The CDs mark the first time an artist has released an album of music exclusively for these music video games. Additionally, both Em and Jigga will provide “fresh mixes” and other downloadable content later in the year.

“A DJ has the ability to use music to control people’s emotions and is responsible for the entire vibe of a room, a club or a party,” Jay-Z said in a statement. “DJ Hero is the first video game that allows everyone to enjoy the unique experience of creating that environment.” DJ Hero is one of many games Activision is pumping out by year’s end, including Guitar Hero 5, Guitar Hero: Van Halen and Band Hero.

So far, Scratch has announced it will feature tracks by Kanye West, Beastie Boys, OutKast, Dr. Dre and Run-DMC, while DJ Hero will reportedly boast over 100 master recordings broken down into two-song mixes. An added bonus of DJ Hero is that gamers can hook up their Guitar Hero guitar for exclusive DJ/guitar mixes, with Nirvana, Tears for Fears and David Bowie among the artists than will get mashed-up, according to the game’s official Website.

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Anonymous | 5/29/2009, 2:42 pm EST

I’m in PR, and even I find that quote for Jay-Z hilarious.

Cheap Wii Games | 6/7/2009, 2:49 pm EST

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jammerz | 6/8/2009, 7:54 pm EST

ya watever. dj hero is lame. scratch towers over dj hero in controller quality..hey guys, ever heard of NUMARK??

blunt | 10/27/2009, 8:27 am EST

not being funny but why buy a sh*tty game when you can get two turntables and a mixer & do it for real???

Makes no sense to me!!!!!

blunt | 10/27/2009, 8:28 am EST

& Yes ive heard of numark, they make poor quality equipment that usually stops working just about a month after the warranty runs out!

Still wondering if either game comes with a side order of weak sauce!

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