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'''Jam Sessions''' (''Hiite Utaeru DS Guitar M-06'' in Japan) is a guitar simulation title for the [[Nintendo DS]] developed by [[Plato (developer)|Plato]] and published in English by [[Ubisoft]]. It makes use of the DS touch screen to simulate strumming on a real guitar, while the [[D-pad]] is used for selecting [[Chord (music)|chords]].
'''Jam Sessions''' (''Hiite Utaeru DS Guitar M-06'' in Japan) is a guitar simulation title for the [[Nintendo DS]] developed by [[Plato (developer)|Plato]] and published in English by [[Ubisoft]]. It makes use of the DS touch screen to simulate strumming on a real guitar, while the [[D-pad]] is used for selecting [[Chord (music)|chords]].
The game is set for release on the 4th of June 2007 in North America.
The game is set for September 2007 release in North America.


What makes Jam Sessions different from rhythm games, such as [[Guitar Hero]], is that you can create and save your own music.
What makes Jam Sessions different from rhythm games, such as [[Guitar Hero]], is that you can create and save your own music.

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Jam Sessions
Developer(s)Plato
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
ReleaseUnited States September, 2007
Genre(s)Audio game
Mode(s)Single player

Jam Sessions (Hiite Utaeru DS Guitar M-06 in Japan) is a guitar simulation title for the Nintendo DS developed by Plato and published in English by Ubisoft. It makes use of the DS touch screen to simulate strumming on a real guitar, while the D-pad is used for selecting chords. The game is set for September 2007 release in North America.

What makes Jam Sessions different from rhythm games, such as Guitar Hero, is that you can create and save your own music.

At the moment, the only song known to be on the American version is Coldplay's Yellow.