News: Zoonami Goes Funky

It seems like Nintendo is not the only one releasing a rhythm-based game for the GameCube.

Zoonami, headed by ex-Rare employee Martin Hollis, has announced its first multiplatform project, Funkydilla. Instead of being the rumoured first-person shooter this is a rhythm-based title. Hollis intends the game to be a revolutionary new approach to the whole genre of music videogames.

In the game players will be able to to arrange vocal lines and phrases, which rise from the bottom of the screen to the top, in any order or combination. The game will feature cooperative and two-player battles.

Unfortunately, Funkydilla does not yet have a publisher. However, Hollis has pointed out that the title is a perfect match for licensed music and its wide following. "The right publisher for this game will want to create multiple editions of the game, each with its own artist or collection of artists involved," Hollis said.

We will bring you more on this title and hopefully Zoonami's rumoured "Game Zero" during the E3 next month.


Picture Courtesy of IGN

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