- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: Jul 30, 2003
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 11
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Mixed: 0 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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RaajR.Nov 3, 2003This music disc is blowing the mtv music generator out the box. if you liked the mtv disc you'll love this one and probably throw the mtv generator in the trash....straight up!!
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DJRayMoshonJan 7, 2004Great learning tool in making music only one drawback is trying to put the songs you make onto a cd or yah gotta get a ps2 installed into your car. Overall very addictive, fun and best of all creative...
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K-DogJungleBearJan 7, 2005This game rocks! Totally blows music generator 2&3 out of the water. controls are simple and the samples are off the hook. First true bass samples on a music simulator game that I have ever heard. the scratch mode is sweet but a little odd to use, but overall its worth it to buy it.
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BrettS.Oct 27, 2003I love this game the only reason i did not rate the game a ten is because of the drum mode circle tipe thing you should think about making a clubworld online so you can print your patterns.
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ChristopherP.May 25, 2004Very easy to use with pretty much anything you could ask for in a DJ program and much more than you'd expect for a retail of ten dollars. It allows for a lot of customization, which is key. It's a shame there's no way to put it on your PC or a disc though, and the video mode and jukebox modes are kind of lame, which bog the score down a bit.
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TheDJFurbsterOct 11, 2004
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MattJ.Dec 31, 2003Don't buy production software, buy this game.. a good percentage of dance producers could've done everything they did on this and saved money.. =)
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Jun 9, 2020
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineThe only thing eJay has on its competitors is the Scratch mode, a fairly solid (and, as far as I can tell, reasonably realistic) dual-turntable simulator. [Oct 2003, p.116]
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Game InformerThe devil is in the details, and Ejay Clubworld's clunky controls will wear on you after a while. [Aug 2003, p.91]
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An innovative title that will entertain, educate and possibly inspire. While a bit of music background will enhance your enjoyment, Clubworld is designed so anyone who can operate a Dual Shock can stumble their way into some impressive results.