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  • Squeek
    let it snow~
    • Jan 2004
    • 14444

    #1

    The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.



    Guitar Hero was just the opening act. MTV and the developers of that video game have a headliner in the works called Rock Band, which lets four music lovers gig together in person or online.

    Expected in stores for the year-end holidays, the Electronic Arts game (no price set) for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 will be played with four instrument-based video game controllers: two guitars (lead and bass), a drum kit and a microphone.

    In the popular game Guitar Hero, players tap color-coded fret keys and strum a guitar-shaped controller in time with scrolling on-screen notes. Rock Band "takes the core premise of Guitar Hero and expands it tenfold," says Alex Rigopulos, co-founder of Harmonix, which developed the game and the Karaoke Revolution games. "It lets you create a complete collaborative band."

    MTV is supplying creative and financial support to Rock Band's development, as well as helping make deals with various music publishers.

    That means Rock Band will have performances by the original artists. In most previous music games, almost every song is done by a cover band. For Rock Band, some labels plan to supply original recordings. "This game offers a meaningful way for labels to participate in a segment of entertainment they, for the most part, have not been able to," MTV's Jeff Yapp says.

    The songs on the new game haven't been revealed yet. Current games include the Allman Brothers, Joan Jett, Kansas, Nirvana and Wolfmother. "We'll be covering a great breadth, from metal to classic rock to Southern rock to everything in between," Rigopulos says.

    Online connectivity is a key to the game. The developers envision additional songs for online purchase beyond those in the retail version. And players need not be together to jam. "You could have one guitarist in Germany and another one in Texas, a drummer in New York and a singer from somewhere else, and they can play together online," EA's David DeMartini says.

    The music game phenomenon continues its crescendo. 2005's Guitar Hero and this year's Guitar Hero II (both for the Sony PlayStation 2) are top sellers, having sold about 3 million copies total, according to The NPD Group. Research firm Interpret says about 6.8 million have played Guitar Hero II.

    A version of the game for Microsoft's Xbox 360 is in stores on Tuesday ($90), and Hands-On Mobile today is expected to announce a cellphone version.

    Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter expects music gaming to grow. "Socially interactive musical games will work well, especially if they have a 'party game' aspect to them," he says. Rock Band "could definitely expand the game demographics."
  • ddr_f4n
    FFR Player
    • Sep 2005
    • 3807

    #2
    Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

    So it's Guitar Hero, Drum mania and Karaoke Revolution put together? Awesomeness.
    Out Now!


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    • SethSquall
      FFR Player
      • Mar 2004
      • 5477

      #3
      Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

      Sounds like getting a band would be a pain in the ass to be honest.
      Originally posted by Tibs
      I love you, you Welsh ****

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      • Squeek
        let it snow~
        • Jan 2004
        • 14444

        #4
        Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

        Originally posted by SethSquall
        Sounds like getting a band would be a pain in the ass to be honest.
        Online connectivity is a key to the game. The developers envision additional songs for online purchase beyond those in the retail version. And players need not be together to jam. "You could have one guitarist in Germany and another one in Texas, a drummer in New York and a singer from somewhere else, and they can play together online," EA's David DeMartini says.
        Yeah.

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        • verra
          FFR Player
          • Mar 2004
          • 813

          #5
          Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

          Konami's gonna sue someday.
          Yep, it's me

          Check out my tunes on SoundCloud!

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          • SethSquall
            FFR Player
            • Mar 2004
            • 5477

            #6
            Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

            Originally posted by Squeek
            Yeah.
            Yes I did read it.
            Last edited by SethSquall; 04-2-2007, 12:34 PM.
            Originally posted by Tibs
            I love you, you Welsh ****

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            • -Tibs-
              FFR Player
              • May 2006
              • 5235

              #7
              Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

              Drumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrumsdrums
              ps konami probably will sue since they kinda suck

              Metal covers of vidya game songs

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              • סּ_סּ
                Banned
                • Feb 2007
                • 225

                #8
                Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                Nobody is going to want to sing. Nobody is going to want to hear them sing although it is a pretty neat idea.

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                • Tonberry_Kid
                  FFR Player
                  • May 2005
                  • 3408

                  #9
                  Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                  I want bass :3...But only to play like Red Hot Chili Peppers or something with an actual bassline.
                  UNLEASH THE DRAGON
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                  • ddranthony92
                    FFR Player
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 487

                    #10
                    Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                    only for 360 and ps3 thats preatty gay, but then again its gonna need some good graphics.
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                    • Squeek
                      let it snow~
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 14444

                      #11
                      Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                      The Wii was conspicuously absent from the Rock Band announcement this morning and during the call Alex Rigopulos addressed the concern that Nintendo gamers may not be getting their band on.

                      "Absolutely, we will at some time bring Rock Band to every console of significance and in doing so we will customize and tailor the play experience to take into account the weakness of the console and the strengths of the consoles," he said. "I think (the Wii) is something that holds enormous potential for music games.""
                      More news later.

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                      • doodlesthebear
                        FFR Player
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 7

                        #12
                        Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                        It's so sad. The only thing even slightly resembling a console I have is... well... nothing. It's ok though... My cousins have everything and they luv me so, I can't wait! I go to the Best Buy to play Guitar Hero or to my friend's or my cousin's. I'm such a poor (meaning without money) nerd. But that sounds really amazingly cool.
                        I encouraged someone to read today. What have you done to better the world?

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                        • סּ_סּ
                          Banned
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 225

                          #13
                          Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                          I can see it now every 13 year old will buy it and as you go online for a nice game slipnotfan6969 will come in and choose lyrics and you get to hear his squeeky voice sing to some popular MTV tune. oh boy.

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                          • MystictheHedgehog
                            FFR Veteran
                            • Apr 2005
                            • 699

                            #14
                            Re: The successor to Guitar Hero is announced.

                            Think about it though, the possibilities...creating a band online and having a potential Battle of the Bands online thing would be amazing.
                            Originally posted by Jerry DB
                            how does that even make sense? in the beginning of time there was this 5 billion dollar machine that forced two particles to collide at the speed of light. lets re create that. DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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