Tap Tap Elvis Presley = Money
There are quite a few Tap Tap apps dedicate to specific musical artists, so why not dedicate one to the man who made this all possible: Elvis Presley? Everytime I fire up a Tap Tap program, I always wish I was able to tap along to songs like "Latest Flame" and "Little Sister," even softer ones like "Can't Help Falling in Love" and "Hurt" would be amazing.
The Easy section of the game could be his beginning Sun Records days (eg. "That's All Right," "Mystery Train," "Baby, Let's Play House"); then Medium a romp though his late '50s through '60s RCA material (eg. "Return to Sender," "Viva Las Vegas," "One Night"); Hard his more eclectic very late '60s through '70s (eg. "Moody Blue," "Suspicious Minds," "Promised Land"); and finally Extreme (or "King-Worthy"?) put his whip-crack-speed "T-R-O-U-B-L-E," his super-speed live versions of "Polk Salad Annie" and "Heartbreak Hotel," then cap it all off with the fifteen minute "Nothingville" medley from his "'68 Comeback Special."
With the upcoming Beatles "Rock Band" game, the fact that there has been no love for The King in the music-based games and the insane number of hardcore fans the man has, why not have Tap Tap show off why they are the leading edge in music gaming and a company that truly cares about it's fans?
The Easy section of the game could be his beginning Sun Records days (eg. "That's All Right," "Mystery Train," "Baby, Let's Play House"); then Medium a romp though his late '50s through '60s RCA material (eg. "Return to Sender," "Viva Las Vegas," "One Night"); Hard his more eclectic very late '60s through '70s (eg. "Moody Blue," "Suspicious Minds," "Promised Land"); and finally Extreme (or "King-Worthy"?) put his whip-crack-speed "T-R-O-U-B-L-E," his super-speed live versions of "Polk Salad Annie" and "Heartbreak Hotel," then cap it all off with the fifteen minute "Nothingville" medley from his "'68 Comeback Special."
With the upcoming Beatles "Rock Band" game, the fact that there has been no love for The King in the music-based games and the insane number of hardcore fans the man has, why not have Tap Tap show off why they are the leading edge in music gaming and a company that truly cares about it's fans?
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