I've played with JamLegend before. It's really well done, and this feature seems to be one that is the natural next step for what people want from a music-oriented game. Nice work!
Really impressive work -- the beat detection and game generation logic is top notch. I haven't seen any other rhythm game execute this well on uploaded songs.
I'm surprised bands uploading their music for a fee isn't a better business model than users paying for the privilege to upload and play songs they own.
I'd think a heavy metal fan would be willing to buy songs they liked after playing along to them.
Grats on the coverage guys! I blogged < http://paulstamatiou.com/first-impressions-jamlegend-it-rock... > about JamLegend almost a year ago after I heard about it from a cofounder (Andrew Lee IIRC) and I didn't think much of it at the time as I wasn't huge on gaming/GH/etc. And then the comments on my post started trickling in.. my readers LOVED it. I ended up giving out some 4,000 invites (http://www.jamlegend.com/user/PStamatiou)
JamLegend is a LaunchBox Digital (DC incubator) startup for those curious.
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JamLegend is a LaunchBox Digital (DC incubator) startup for those curious.