Music 3000

2003 rhythm simulation video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Music 3000 (known in North America as Funkmaster Flex's Digital Hitz Factory) is a music sequencer program and music video game developed and published by Jester Interactive exclusively for PlayStation 2. In North America, it was published by XS Games.[1] The game is a sequel to Music 2000 from 1999. It is the second rhythm game to feature Funkmaster Flex in the title after MTV Music Generator 2.

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  • EU: 30 May 2003
  • NA: 28 July 2004
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Music 3000
Cover art of North American version
DeveloperJester Interactive
Publishers
PlatformPlayStation 2
Release
  • EU: 30 May 2003
  • NA: 28 July 2004
GenreDigital audio workstation
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Reception

The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[2] Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine called it "One of the most comprehensive entries in the music-creation genre."[7] IGN said of the game, "The Voice 2 Music feature is enough to merit that purchase by itself."[5] PSM said, "With patience, DHF can deliver with massive funkmaster flexibility."[8] However, Game Informer said that Jester Interactive had "screwed up the once-intuitive interface, replacing it with this monstrosity, which makes everything dependent on using the right analog stick and the clumsy R3 button."[4]

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