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more about #mtvgames KaneTaker: I'm sure I could have posted this in reply to someone else, but fuggit. This is the intarweb where I am the most important person evar! For me, this ... more » wirebrain: Not to put anyone down for their enjoyment of the "musical simon" games, but I'd like to ask you guys if you think these games are a sustainable genre... more » PhatsMahoney: I don't play these games (one of those "If you invest that much time in these games, you could have picked up a real guitar and done it for real" type... more » gordiehowe5: Why does it look like Billie Joe is sucking an invisible dick? more » NumberOfIcarus: So, who else thinks the animations are really disappointing? Tre especially looks lifeless, for such a vibrant and energetic dude. more » iiqulo: I am not against the band specific games, I have no idea why people are always complaining. People always want more songs for their favorite music vid... more » FrankieViturello: LOL, I love the level of hate in a comment section for an article like this. Green Day and their catalog are a perfect fit for a music game and I'm V... more » jcb231: Yes! I will purchase. If it had been self-contained like the Beatles, it would have been a no-go for me. But this, this I can get behind. I hope b... more » DefHamster: I don't like Green Day, so I won't be getting this game. But, while I would like to see more legends get their own game, I like the idea that Harmonix... more » stikkbomber: "But Green Day: Rock Band will do nothing of the sort, and will feature "a fully exportable track list that will allow users to play the songs in "Roc... more » gonzilla: My only problem with this is that Green Day, although they're a great band and all, are hardly deserving of a game devoted to them, IMO. They're no B... more » kyle4: I really like Green Day (own all of their albums) but don't think that they deserve their own game. Unlike Activision, I thought Harmonix was only goi... more » Juan José Méndez Gallardo: Really? Green Day? Why don't they just go ahead and just release Linkin Park: Rock Band? Clearly, Harmonix are trying to achieve Guitar Hero levels. ... more » Rez_Stevens: When I was thirteen years old, the announcement of a Green Day game would have probably been the greatest thing I'd ever heard. I'm now 26... I've go... more » chardish: With so much new music being offered by DLC (and, soon, Rock Band Network), Harmonix has essentially created an environment where Rock Band 3 has to b... more » lionkitten: What many of you are forgetting is that not everyone is playing online and using DLC. These games - other than the Beatles - are essentially DLC and ... more » Jhwk: Really? Green Day: Rock Band? can't wait for Lady Gag: rock band she has about the same sized 'library' sheesh more » Matt0505: But of course The Beatles: Rock Band had one significant advantage over Green Day: Rock Band. It was The Beatles. more » E Honda Civic: Ok, pretty nifty that you can export the tracks. But really, doesn't that just mean that you're basically paying the new game price for a track pack w... more » jackal888: I am still waiting for a good music game. We need a platformer that has music game mechanics. more » -
#rockband
Green Day: Rock Band Works With Other Rock Band
Sure, Green Day: Rock Band sees Harmonix taking yet another page out of Activision's book entitled "How To Make Us Sick Of Your Music Franchise", but it does have one advantage over its predecessor, The Beatles: Rock Band. More » -
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The Beatles: Rock Band Completes Rubber Soul
The Beatles: Rock Band is one step closer to being complete next week, when MTV Games and Harmonix release the eleven tracks necessary to complete one of the band's greatest albums, Rubber Soul. More » -
#disturbanceintheworkforce
Rock Band Makers Harmonix Lays Off 39
Thirty-nine of the approximately 300 employees at Harmonix, development studio of the Rock Band series, were laid off from the company today, in a move said to result from a shift in game-testing rather than a reflection on game sales. More » -
#rockband
MTV: Rock Band Network To Be Fully Launched In Early 2010
When last we covered details of MTV Games and Harmonix's ambitious Rock Band Network, we reported that the service would go live in November. It's not there yet. Today, MTV provided Kotaku an update.
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#harmonix
Rock Band: 1,000 Songs And Growing
Harmonix and MTV Games promised more than 1,000 songs for Rock Band by the year 2010, and they have delivered with more than a month to spare. More » -
#clips
It's Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Trailer
You're such a lovely audience we'd like to take you home with us, but that would be a logistical nightmare. Instead, stay there and enjoy the trailer for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club DLC. More » -
#harmonix
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Rock Band
MTV and Harmonix are bringing another full album to The Beatles: Rock Band next week, completing the psychedelic rock stylings of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. More » -
#rumor
Rock Band 3 Will Teach You How To Play Proper Music
In an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Dhani Harrison - son of former Beatle George Harrison - has revealed that he's not only working on Rock Band 3, but that it's going to take the series in a new direction. More » -
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#deals
Maybe The Best Rock Band Deal Yet
The Rock Band warehouses must be bursting with Special Edition sized boxes, because MTV Games is practically giving away the game and its sequel for a song. More » -
#clips
The Beatles: Rock Band Abbey Road Trailer Just Sold Me
And it didn't take much, to be honest, as The Beatles: Rock Band footage looks pretty good with whatever Beatles song is put before it. The remaining tracks from "Abbey Road" are available to download as of this week. More » -
#corporategloating
Battle of the Music Games: The Beatles: Rock Band Vs. Guitar Hero 5
The NPD Group's September hardware sales report fails to mention two other important platforms viciously battling for gamer's attention—Rock Band and Guitar Hero, two games that saw big releases last month. So who won? More » -
#thebeatlesrockband
Beatles Limited Edition Will Sell Out by November, says Viacom CEO
Anyone waiting to buy his boomer parents a showpiece gift for Christmas, listen up: The CEO of Viacom, parent company of MTV Games, says that the limited edition hardware bundle of Beatles: Rock Band should sell out by November. More » -
#what
Who Wants Some Shirtless Iggy Pop In Their LEGO Rock Band?
You? Well, there you go, one helping of sinewy LEGO minifig Iggy Pop coming right up. Looks like the former Stooges singer will get blocky in-game representation in the younger skewing Rock Band game from Warner Bros. More » -
#wellplayed
The Problem With Reality
Video games are meant to be flights of fancy but, as with television, reality has become an increasingly popular concept to tap into. More » -
#clips
Conan O'Brien Tests His Sobriety With The Beatles: Rock Band
Tonight Show host Conan O'Brien took The Beatles: Rock Band for a spin during last night's episode, showing just what a gifted fake musician he is. Of course, he had a little help from his friends. More » -
#review
The Beatles: Rock Band Review: Blisters On My Fingers
More than 45 years ago, The Beatles changed the way the world listened to music. This week, MTV Games and Harmonix hope to change the way people listen to The Beatles. More » -
#harmonix
45th Beatles Rock Band Song To Be A Surprise
The world knows of 44 songs that are featured on the The Beatles: Rock Band disc. The world does not know of the 45th. What could it be? It's a "surprise," non-spoiling MTV PR tells me. More » -
#mtvgames
Boozehounds Get First Crack At The Beatles: Rock Band
MTV Games and Harmonix are officially embracing the weekly Rock Band night at your local pub, backing an initiative known as Rock Band Bar Nights to help promote watering holes who host such regular events. More » -
#clips
The Beatles: Rock Band TV Spot Does Abbey Road Overload
Expect to see this television commercial for The Beatles: Rock Band more frequently than the insides of your eyelids this fall. Thank goodness it's both interesting and technically impressive. More » -
#rockband
Power To The People: How Rock Band Network Expands The Game, Gets Any Song Online
This November, the musically inclined among you will be able to turn any music into playable Rock Band music, for profit, in under a month. The game's developers showed me how, unafraid their populist invention would cost them their jobs. More »





