New JAM Live Music Arcade Videos Released

The recently released JAM Live Music Arcade, developed by Zivix, has had two new videos released further detailing its gameplay. One of these covers the unique instrument-switching element that enables players to tweak which individual instruments track play and when, while the second features a Zivix employee playing through "Black Is The New Yellow", the hardest song in the game's Arcade Mode. Both videos can be viewed below.

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The recently released JAM Live Music Arcade, developed by Zivix, has had two new videos released further detailing its gameplay. One of these covers the unique instrument-switching element that enables players to tweak which individual instruments track play and when, while the second features a Zivix employee playing through Black Is The New Yellow, the hardest song in the game’s Arcade Mode.

Both videos can be viewed below. Check them out and let us know what you think.


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