Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-27 Thread Gary Whittington

Hmmm.  Thought this had to deal with Ted Nuget.

I am trying to invent the Blind Yard Dart.

Called Blimo.
Flying metal darts that have beeping noice on the way down and the sound of 
a bomb falling on the way down.

Million dallar out there.

Crash
- Original Message - 
From: "Yohandy" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 4:06 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.


   I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the 
NuJam, and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why 
it was discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet 
is to ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that 
I managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke. 
lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. Anyhow, 
the first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned 
out quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try 
and beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm 
jam playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's 
more to this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy 
to upload. here it is!

best free jam ever:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh





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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-27 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Yohandy,

No problem. I'm satisfied the NuJam is on topic. That's all I wanted
to know. Sorry, for making an issue of this. :D

Cheers!

On 8/27/11, Yohandy  wrote:
> Thomas,
> Sorry about that. I got a little defensive. I assumed you already knew what
> the nujam was for some reason. oops. I must've not read your email properly
> or something. Happens on these lists sometimes haha. the nujam is pretty
> much like the bop it, except it's sort of guitar shaped. kinda funny how all
> these electronic toys are similar to each other lol. it has several games,
> one of which you get a list of commands and you need to play it back. if you
> play it in rhythm you get a higher rhythm bonus. which doesn't affect the
> game but it's kinda cool to have anyway. then there's a bop it style game
> where you get 1 command at a time and you must play it back. unlike bop it,
> this toy has some cool modifiers that increase the challenge, such as double
> time for example, which essentially doubles the speed. Let me know if you
> have any more questions.

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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-27 Thread shaun everiss

tom there is a podcast on blindcooltech.com if you look for it.
it was reviewed once.
At 03:46 p.m. 27/08/2011, you wrote:

Hi Yohandy,

Calm down. That's what I'm trying to find out. I have never owned one
of these NuJam toys so I am trying to determine weather it is just a
toy or is a type of game. That's the point of inquary here. You stated
below it has a high score after a session. That would make it more
like a game than I first thought, and no I didn't know anything about
the scoring until you braught it up.


The point I want to make here is the shape of the game has nothing to
do with it. Obviously BopIt and Rock Band have been classified as
games on this list for a long time, and I have personally experienced
both first hand. So naturally i would not restrict talking about them
on list. With your NuJam, however, I confess I don't know anything
about it. I've seen them in stores and had always assumed they were
just a basic toy guitar more or less like any other toy guitar you can
buy from Wal-Mart, K-Mart, whatever. If I"m wrong about that I'm
sorry. Excuse my ignorance, but all I want to know from you is in what
way is the NuJam a game and not just a basic toy guitar?

Thanks.


On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:
> Thomas,
> To be totally honest, I think you're being a bit unfair here. how is this
> toy not classified as a game? it isn't as if I'm playing dolls or 
something.
> this thing you need to strum, twist the neck etc. also, you get a 
high score

> at the end of a session. are you saying that just because it is guitar
> shaped and a toy, that it isn't considered a gaming device? so the bop it
> isn't considered a game either, just a toy? how about rock band? you insert
> a disc into the console, but the game is played with instrument-shaped
> controllers. if moderators are going to get all strict about this, then
> there should be some clear definitions of what you guys consider games on
> this list.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Thomas Ward" 
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.
>
>
>> Hi Yohandy,
>>
>> As I recall the NuJam was a electronic toy of an electric guitar
>> right? If that's the case then it would be classified as a toy and not
>> a game. If that's the case as moderator I have to ask you to take this
>> topic off list as it isn't game related.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:
>>> I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the
>>> NuJam,
>>> and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why it was
>>> discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet is to
>>> ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that I
>>> managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke.
>>> lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. Anyhow,
>>> the
>>> first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned out
>>> quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try
>>> and
>>> beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm jam
>>> playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's more
>>>
>>> to
>>> this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy to
>>> upload.
>>> here it is!
>>> best free jam ever:
>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
>>> Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-26 Thread Yohandy

Thomas,
Sorry about that. I got a little defensive. I assumed you already knew what 
the nujam was for some reason. oops. I must've not read your email properly 
or something. Happens on these lists sometimes haha. the nujam is pretty 
much like the bop it, except it's sort of guitar shaped. kinda funny how all 
these electronic toys are similar to each other lol. it has several games, 
one of which you get a list of commands and you need to play it back. if you 
play it in rhythm you get a higher rhythm bonus. which doesn't affect the 
game but it's kinda cool to have anyway. then there's a bop it style game 
where you get 1 command at a time and you must play it back. unlike bop it, 
this toy has some cool modifiers that increase the challenge, such as double 
time for example, which essentially doubles the speed. Let me know if you 
have any more questions.



- Original Message - 
From: "Thomas Ward" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.



Hi Yohandy,

Calm down. That's what I'm trying to find out. I have never owned one
of these NuJam toys so I am trying to determine weather it is just a
toy or is a type of game. That's the point of inquary here. You stated
below it has a high score after a session. That would make it more
like a game than I first thought, and no I didn't know anything about
the scoring until you braught it up.


The point I want to make here is the shape of the game has nothing to
do with it. Obviously BopIt and Rock Band have been classified as
games on this list for a long time, and I have personally experienced
both first hand. So naturally i would not restrict talking about them
on list. With your NuJam, however, I confess I don't know anything
about it. I've seen them in stores and had always assumed they were
just a basic toy guitar more or less like any other toy guitar you can
buy from Wal-Mart, K-Mart, whatever. If I"m wrong about that I'm
sorry. Excuse my ignorance, but all I want to know from you is in what
way is the NuJam a game and not just a basic toy guitar?

Thanks.


On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:

Thomas,
To be totally honest, I think you're being a bit unfair here. how is this
toy not classified as a game? it isn't as if I'm playing dolls or 
something.
this thing you need to strum, twist the neck etc. also, you get a high 
score

at the end of a session. are you saying that just because it is guitar
shaped and a toy, that it isn't considered a gaming device? so the bop it
isn't considered a game either, just a toy? how about rock band? you 
insert

a disc into the console, but the game is played with instrument-shaped
controllers. if moderators are going to get all strict about this, then
there should be some clear definitions of what you guys consider games on
this list.


- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Ward" 
To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.



Hi Yohandy,

As I recall the NuJam was a electronic toy of an electric guitar
right? If that's the case then it would be classified as a toy and not
a game. If that's the case as moderator I have to ask you to take this
topic off list as it isn't game related.

Thanks.


On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:

I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the
NuJam,
and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why it 
was
discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet is 
to

ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that I
managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke.
lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. 
Anyhow,

the
first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned out
quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try
and
beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm 
jam
playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's 
more


to
this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy to
upload.
here it is!
best free jam ever:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh





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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Yohandy,

Calm down. That's what I'm trying to find out. I have never owned one
of these NuJam toys so I am trying to determine weather it is just a
toy or is a type of game. That's the point of inquary here. You stated
below it has a high score after a session. That would make it more
like a game than I first thought, and no I didn't know anything about
the scoring until you braught it up.


The point I want to make here is the shape of the game has nothing to
do with it. Obviously BopIt and Rock Band have been classified as
games on this list for a long time, and I have personally experienced
both first hand. So naturally i would not restrict talking about them
on list. With your NuJam, however, I confess I don't know anything
about it. I've seen them in stores and had always assumed they were
just a basic toy guitar more or less like any other toy guitar you can
buy from Wal-Mart, K-Mart, whatever. If I"m wrong about that I'm
sorry. Excuse my ignorance, but all I want to know from you is in what
way is the NuJam a game and not just a basic toy guitar?

Thanks.


On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:
> Thomas,
> To be totally honest, I think you're being a bit unfair here. how is this
> toy not classified as a game? it isn't as if I'm playing dolls or something.
> this thing you need to strum, twist the neck etc. also, you get a high score
> at the end of a session. are you saying that just because it is guitar
> shaped and a toy, that it isn't considered a gaming device? so the bop it
> isn't considered a game either, just a toy? how about rock band? you insert
> a disc into the console, but the game is played with instrument-shaped
> controllers. if moderators are going to get all strict about this, then
> there should be some clear definitions of what you guys consider games on
> this list.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Thomas Ward" 
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
> Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.
>
>
>> Hi Yohandy,
>>
>> As I recall the NuJam was a electronic toy of an electric guitar
>> right? If that's the case then it would be classified as a toy and not
>> a game. If that's the case as moderator I have to ask you to take this
>> topic off list as it isn't game related.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:
>>> I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the
>>> NuJam,
>>> and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why it was
>>> discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet is to
>>> ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that I
>>> managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke.
>>> lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. Anyhow,
>>> the
>>> first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned out
>>> quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try
>>> and
>>> beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm jam
>>> playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's more
>>>
>>> to
>>> this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy to
>>> upload.
>>> here it is!
>>> best free jam ever:
>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
>>> Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
>>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-26 Thread Yohandy

Thomas,
To be totally honest, I think you're being a bit unfair here. how is this 
toy not classified as a game? it isn't as if I'm playing dolls or something. 
this thing you need to strum, twist the neck etc. also, you get a high score 
at the end of a session. are you saying that just because it is guitar 
shaped and a toy, that it isn't considered a gaming device? so the bop it 
isn't considered a game either, just a toy? how about rock band? you insert 
a disc into the console, but the game is played with instrument-shaped 
controllers. if moderators are going to get all strict about this, then 
there should be some clear definitions of what you guys consider games on 
this list.



- Original Message - 
From: "Thomas Ward" 

To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.



Hi Yohandy,

As I recall the NuJam was a electronic toy of an electric guitar
right? If that's the case then it would be classified as a toy and not
a game. If that's the case as moderator I have to ask you to take this
topic off list as it isn't game related.

Thanks.


On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:
I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the 
NuJam,

and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why it was
discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet is to
ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that I
managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke.
lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. Anyhow, 
the

first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned out
quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try 
and

beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm jam
playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's more 
to
this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy to 
upload.

here it is!
best free jam ever:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh





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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-26 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Yohandy,

As I recall the NuJam was a electronic toy of an electric guitar
right? If that's the case then it would be classified as a toy and not
a game. If that's the case as moderator I have to ask you to take this
topic off list as it isn't game related.

Thanks.


On 8/26/11, Yohandy  wrote:
> I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the NuJam,
> and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why it was
> discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet is to
> ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that I
> managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke.
> lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. Anyhow, the
> first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned out
> quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try and
> beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm jam
> playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's more to
> this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy to upload.
> here it is!
> best free jam ever:
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
> Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.

2011-08-26 Thread fred olver
It's very nice of you to post these links, however I do not know what item 
you are talking about, would you mind telling us?

Fred Olver
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From: "Yohandy" 
To: "Gamers Discussion list" 
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 5:06 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Some Nujam demonstrations.


>I bet some of you remember this toy. It's a hasbro toy called the 
> NuJam, and in my opinion, one of the best electronic toys ever made. Why 
> it was discontinued is anyone's guess. If you guys want one, your best bet 
> is to ebay them as they're no longer being sold anywhere. I got lucky that 
> I managed to get another one to be honest. I had one before and it broke. 
> lucky for me, I managed to grab a brand new one on ebay cheaply. Anyhow, 
> the first file I'll be sharing is a free jam session. this thing turned 
> out quite good I think. If you guys still have this toy, I dare you to try 
> and beat my awesome epic jamming session. hahaha. second one is a rhythm 
> jam playthrough. you'll have to listen to see how it turned out. there's 
> more to this toy, so if you wanna hear more let me know and I'll be happy 
> to upload. here it is!
> best free jam ever:
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/k09vqb
> Rhythm jam playthrough on normal:
> http://www.sendspace.com/file/oy2sqh
>
>
>
>
>
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