Gaming

Rock Band Bot Can Get 100% On Expert Song, But You Still Suck

Robotics maker Mark Single hooked up a Rock Band guitar to Christmas light show software and scored 100% on Green Grass and High Tides on Expert, one of the hardest songs in the game. He’s detailed how he did it so you n00bs can try your hand at it too. I’ve never really understood the point of modding a game to play itself, but in case you were one of the lame asses who needed to cheat to get sweet scores in Guitar Hero III and panicked at the thought of actually playing to pass songs in Rock Band, Pure Pwnage has got you covered. Though, at the end of the day, is it really worth it to get a perfect and still feel so empty? [Pure Pwnage via HacknMod]


January 25, 2008
Gaming

Rock Band Standalone Instruments Get Ship Dates, Price

The days of only being able to buy Rock Band instruments in a gigantic pack are about to come to an end as the creators just announced dates and pricing on their instruments. The drums will be US$79 on February 12 and the guitar will be US$59 on April 1. The PlayStation 3 version of the guitar will work on both PS3 and PS2, and will also get the US$59 price tag. There’s no announcement for the USB microphone, however, but you can rig up your own mic by using a standard USB mic or just the Xbox Live headset and a controller. AU: Man, I’d just love it if we had a release date in Australia… Of course, I’m sure our good friends at Kotaku AU will update us when that happens.

[IGN]


December 15, 2007
Gaming

Activision Calls Harmonix a Punk, Says They Were “Misleading” About Blocked Patch

All the back and forth between Activision and Harmonix, it’s starting to look like Poison vs. Motley Crue or Sammy Hagar vs. David Lee Roth or something. Today, Sammy (Activision) said that MTV Games/Viacom shot down a deal to use Guitar Hero’s guitars with Rock Band—it wasn’t just Activision throwing a bitch fit. But, since the press release (which you can check after the jump) is all about a scuttled “agreement,” they’re probably talking about signed papers and possibly money, which we’re guessing MTV Games doesn’t want to get into. We don’t care about the legal wango tango, we just want a bass player on our PS3.


December 13, 2007

Activision Roadblocks GHIII Guitar Support for PS3 Rock Band

The magical patch from Harmonix that was going to give Rock Band on the PS3 some sweet compatibility with Guitar Hero III’s guitar has been cockblocked by Activision. It was ready to go on Dec. 4, but Activision threw its hands (and probably lawyers) up in the air, so the patch is in limbo. Harmonix, on the other hand, will provide support to any third-party developer who wants to support Rock Band’s gear, which is pretty cool on their part. Check out Harmonix’s whole statement after the jump.


November 7, 2007
Gaming

Harmonix iPod Guitar Hero Game Lets You Use Your Own Music

Not content to dominate living rooms with their upcoming Rock Band music title, Harmonix has made a Guitar Hero-esque iPod game called Phase that can take your own music and lay down a rhythm game on top. The game costs $5 and needs the iTunes 7.5 update we told you about earlier. Although you may be tempted to smash your iPod on the ground after a stunningly good set of Paint it Black, we advise you to just quietly celebrate your rock god-ness. [iLounge via Boing Boing Gadgets]


June 24, 2007
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Rockband Drums Revealed (Kind of…)

Some of you may not know about Rockband—but it’s the follow up to the Guitar Hero series in which instead of only playing guitar/bass tracks, a whole band of otaku can join forces to virtually rock. MTV believes it may be the new paradigm in experiencing music, just as their own product was 20 some years ago.

Here are the drums, as presented for the first time. It looks like red, yellow green and blue rims will define the various drum types in a marching band quad drums layout.

So there’s potential. We’ll see how they play.

AU: The image actually says that this ISN’T what the drums will look like, but rather a recreation of the prototype kit the guys at Game Informer saw. -SB

Rock Band DRUMS! [via digg]


June 20, 2007
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Rock Band Fender Stratocaster Rocks into View

Anyone who has played, or has been forced to play, Guitar Hero will be familiar with the idea of a guitar-shaped controller. If you enjoy said controller, chances are you’ve known for a while now that Harmonix’s new game, Rock Band, is looking to up the ante by putting the player in control of a suite of instruments: guitars, bass, drums, and (perhaps unfortunately) even a microphone. Information has been released on the game’s Fender Stratocasteresque guitar controller and it’s looking, well, a little unusual. galleryPost('rockband', 2, 'Rock Band');