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    Rock Band MTV Bluster Games

    January 8, 2009 | Display, Electronics, Gadgets, Games | Comments Off

    MTV changed the music world in the 1980s and now wants to transform again. The entertainment giant believes Rock Band is more than a game, it is a new platform for music. Navigation through the hundreds of pieces of downloadable Rock Band, it’s hard to argue with MTV’s bluster. It becomes even more difficult once you experience how much fun it is to play with friends or family.

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    Up to four people can jam together, the performance of lead and bass guitars, drums and vocals. Whether embarking on a world tour with your fellow rockers (with characters custom) or simply play a few songs quickly, it is a joyful experience of bonding.

    The selection of music from the 1960s to today is excellent, and includes gems of the Rolling Stones, REM, the Who, the Clash, Foo Fighters, Iron Maiden, Nirvana, Deep Purple, Boston and Jet. For those who do not have online access, “track pack can be purchased to add more songs, including a high voltage of 18 songs AC / DC compilation.

    Developer Harmonix has an unparalleled skill for note placement, providing participants feel as if they really play music. Unscripted interludes are also super fun. The Australians had to wait a full year for Rock Band after its U.S. debut, and our American cousins are already enjoying the result, with better instruments. It is a discomfort aggravated by numerous reports of the fragility of Rock Band controllers, many users know Broken Drum guitar pedals and poor Strum bars.

    The good news is that the PlayStation and Xbox users can choose to use the instruments upper competitor Guitar Hero: World Tour. And when the following Rock Band finally arrives in Australia, and all original downloadable songs, and instruments will be compatible with the new party. [ via theage ]




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