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Rock Band Community Expands with Launch of Localised Websites
xbox360.ign.com posted by IGN Sep 01 2010 18:51 GMT
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Localised websites in United Kingdom, Germany, France and Sweden provide local news, community forums and e-commerce.
Rock Band 3 DS Track List Unveiled
ds.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 25 2010 20:34 GMT
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Rock out with your stylus out.
Rock Band 3 Trailer
media.ds.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 25 2010 17:57 GMT
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I need a 1983 Casio DG-20 electric guitar, set to electric mandolin.
Rock Band 3 DS's full track list revealed
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 25 2010 18:30 GMT
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In the console versions of Rock Band 3, you'll have 83 different tracks to rock out to. In the DS game, not so much -- more like 26, actually. Relax: where the handheld game lacks quantity, it makes up for with quality. These 26 tracks culled from the console release represent great artists, like Faith No More, INXS, Queen and Night Ranger, among others. We know how much you love your Night Ranger.

Check out the full DS game track list past the break.
MTV Games and Harmonix Unleash the Complete, Mind-Blowing Rock Band 3 Setlist
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 25 2010 14:58 GMT
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Anticipated soundtrack unveiled, featuring 83 songs from Jimi Hendrix, Avenged Sevenfold, The White Stripes, Phish, The Cure, Bob Marley, and many more.
Rock Band 3: We've Played the Full Set List
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 25 2010 00:30 GMT
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Keytar heroes of the world, unite!
Rock Band 3 trailer tickles the ivories
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 24 2010 03:00 GMT
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If our preview doesn't have you pumped to try out the keyboard in Rock Band 3, perhaps the latest trailer will. The video shows off a number of the songs suited to the new peripheral, including Kansas' "Point of Know Return," Foreigner's "Cold as Ice" and more. Our only question: Where's the Rach 3?
Harmonix Confirms Entire Rock Band 3 Setlist
destructoid.com posted by Kotaku Aug 21 2010 02:30 GMT
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#clips Earlier today, RockBandAide.com picked apart a Gamescom video interview with Harmonix and posted a list of 38 more songs believed to be in Rock Band 3. Asked for confirmation, Harmonix provided it. Hilariously. More »
This is the full 83-track Rock Band 3 setlist
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 20 2010 19:15 GMT
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Recording from Gamescom, Harmonix has issued a video response to the alleged Rock Band 3 song list leak from earlier this week. Three members of the studio appear on screen to discredit the -- wait a minute! Is that the entire setlist scrolling in the background?

Head past the break for the complete 83-track listing, as seen in Harmonix's tongue-in-cheek reveal.
Rock Band 3 songs leaked by video
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 19 2010 17:15 GMT
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A video coming out of Germany's Gamescom convention yesterday may have accidentally revealed a whole mess of unannounced tracks for upcoming rhythm/music title Rock Band 3. During an interview shot by YouTube user GottGamesShow (since taken down), an RB3 rep could be seen scrolling through the entire setlist for the game, apparently revealing tracks from John Lennon's "Imagine" to Devo's "Whip It."

RockBandAide grabbed the whole list before the video went down, which we've dropped for you after the break. And though we've reached out to Harmonix and MTV Games for confirmation, we'd like to point out that, for now, the songs could potentially be future Rock Band Network tracks or simply placeholder. That said, we're hoping they're not -- we're pretty psyched about the two songs we already mentioned, and frankly, it's all about James Brown.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]
Gamescom: Play Rock Band 3 With IGN
xbox360.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 18 2010 17:10 GMT
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Are you ready to rock Cologne?
MTV and Harmonix Reveal More International Songs and Artists for Rock Band 3
wii.ign.com posted by IGN Aug 17 2010 16:14 GMT
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Soundtrack to feature musicians from around the globe, including Rammstein, Bob Marley, HIM, INXS, Tokio Hotel and more.
The Good And Worrisome About Rock Band 3's Keyboard
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 17 2010 10:30 GMT
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#gamescom The featured instrument of Rock Band 3 at Gamescom in Germany will be the one being added to the franchise, the keyboard. MTV Games let Kotaku try the keyboard in New York. It was mostly a good experience. More »
Preview: Rock Band 3 (DS)
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 17 2010 05:40 GMT
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Harmonix wouldn't provide any screenshots or footage of the DS version of Rock Band 3. But here's a good idea of what to expect. Yep, Rock Band 3 for DS is a lot like Rock Band Unplugged for PSP.

If you're familiar with Unplugged, you should be able to jump right into Rock Band 3's Expert modes on DS. The gameplay is identical: all the instruments and the vocals are charted at once, and you freely switch between them as you attempt to successfully play note phrases to keep each part "alive." It's Harmonix's classic Frequency game, but with rock music. Rock Band 3 for DS doesn't take advantage of the touch screen or the built-in mic -- nor does it require you to pay attention to both screens at once. The top screen displays your characters performing, while the bottom screen is the familiar note stream.

Nearly all of the features of Unplugged make a reappearance, but some are given new names. For example, "Band Survival Mode" is now called "Pro Mode," adopting the moniker given to the console game's biggest new feature (but you won't be plugging your MIDI instruments into the DS). Additionally, The Tour and Career modes have been enhanced in the some of the same ways as the console version: there are now "unique gameplay challenges" (objectives) that you'll need to achieve to progress.
Preview: Rock Band 3 keyboard, Pro Keys and Keys trainer
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 17 2010 05:01 GMT
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At a Harmonix event a few weeks ago, I finally got some solid fingers-on time with Rock Band 3's keyboard, and as a guy who took nearly 10 years of Friday afternoon piano lessons as a kid, I can say that it's a nice set of keys. The quality of the plastic ivories is not quite as good as your Grandma's classic Steinway, but better than a cheap Casio, and Harmonix has put just as much thought and design into the keytar* as it did into the previous Rock Band instruments.

I also got to play with the game's trainer modes for the first time. Training is available for each of the three instruments, and rather than just a simple tutorial, the trainer is a fully interactive game that teaches you, step-by-step, the finer points of playing both the real and plastic gear. When teamed up with the instruments and a little bit of time and practice, Rock Band 3's trainer really seems like it can teach you the same things that Mrs. Crane taught me all those years ago.
Rock Band 3 gets 10 more songs: Bob Marley, Slipknot, Roxette and more
eurogamer.net posted by Joystiq Aug 17 2010 02:00 GMT
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Eurogamer has revealed 10 more songs that we'll be playing in Rock Band 3, and the list is all over the place -- Bob Marley, Roxette and Slipknot join eclectic groups like Mexico's Maná and Germany's Tokio Hotel. The music game series is definitely stretching the limits of its title, although "rock" as a genre can be pretty widespread anyway. You can find the full list of new songs after the break.

These 10 tracks bring the list of known songs in the game to around 40, about half of the 83 to be included on the disc. And if that's not enough, you'll also be able to import songs from all of the previous Rock Band games, including the Rock Band Network and LEGO Rock Band. So there'll definitely be no shortage of music to play when the game comes out on October 26 this year.
Rock Band 3 - 360 achievements list gives more gameplay details
xbox360achievements.org posted by GoNintendo Aug 13 2010 18:44 GMT
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If you’re looking for a few, minor tidbits of info concerning Rock Band 3, you can check out the official list of achievements at the link below. You’re not going to see anything mind-blowing, but you will get the names of the various challenges that the game throws at you. You’ll also get [...]
The Black Keys headed to Rock Band next week
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 13 2010 07:00 GMT
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"No duh, Joystiq -- it's called the Piano peripheral," you may scoff, but we're talking about the band The Black Keys, not the new Rock Band 3 peripheral. You'll soon be able to jam to their particular brand of blues-rock in Harmonix's Rock Band series, a missive on the band's official site details.

Starting next week, you'll be able to access The Black Keys Pack 01 through your Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii, which contains "Strange Times," "I Got Mine" and the band's most recognized track, "Your Touch." Savvy readers will likely best know it as the theme song for the bulletproof tiger himself, Kenny Powers.

Each track will be available as individual downloads on Xbox Live, PSN and Wii for 160 Microsoft Points, $1.99 on PSN and 200 Wii Points, respectively -- or you can download the entire pack for 440 Microsoft Points or $5.49.
Rock Band 3 - ‘Road Challenges’ explained
rockband.com posted by GoNintendo Aug 12 2010 03:54 GMT
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In each Road Challenge, your band plays a series of gigs in a variety of locations and venues. By playing these gigs, your band collects spades – one for each star earned by playing a song. But each song also provides an opportunity to earn bonus spades. These bonus opportunities are expressed [...]
Mad Catz sales down 11 percent in Q2, no thanks to Street Fighter 4
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 06 2010 11:00 GMT
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Activision isn't the only company that dropped financial facts on us today -- accessory maker Mad Catz also held a conference call to do some fiscal reporting, and the outlook wasn't so good over there. Q2 2010's net sales were reported as $19.9 million, which is down 11 percent from the same period last year. Mad Catz blamed the fall on a lack of Street Fighter 4 accessory sales, but said the rest of the year should be fine, with its official Rock Band 3's accessories plus an assortment of stands, cases, chargers and the like due out for Move and Kinect as well.

Elsewhere in the report, Mad Catz notes that North American sales were the biggest loss, while sales in Europe and other countries rose. And while the Xbox 360 and Wii accessory sales held fairly steady, the PlayStation 3 saw a loss of about five points from 24 percent to 19. Audio products saw a big jump, which Mad Catz says is because of the recent Tritton Technologies acquisition.
How Rock Band 3 updates the 'core experience'
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 03 2010 22:00 GMT
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I recently got a closer look at Rock Band 3, and while I saw new elements of the game's Pro mode (you'll read more about those at a later date), I came away impressed with all the enhancements made to the interface and career structure. Harmonix project director Daniel Sussman wasn't about to let me overlook it. "Everybody wants to talk about what we're doing with the keyboard and the pro guitar," he said. "The bigger story for me is that we've taken apart and put back together the core experience."

When I first previewed the game, I saw "the overshell" in action -- across the bottom of every screen hides a persistent options menu, through which players can jump in, jump out and set up their profiles and characters as they see fit. You can also change difficulty in the middle of any song, on a per-person basis, and I often found myself tweaking the difficulty up or down mid-song as I got more or less used to the drums or keyboard setup. Whenever you change difficulty, the song rewinds by a few seconds to give everyone playing a chance to get back into place.
Nine More Tracks Confirmed for Rock Band, Dance Central
comic-con.gamespot.com posted by Kotaku Jul 25 2010 17:00 GMT
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#harmonix Harmonix, as promised, yesterday rolled out a list of six new songs for Rock Band 3 and three for the upcoming Kinect game Dance Central. More »
Six more Rock Band 3 songs (and three for Dance Central!) revealed
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Jul 24 2010 23:00 GMT
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As hinted at yesterday by Harmonix's Twitter, a whole gang of tracks were confirmed to be included in Rock Band 3 during the developer's recent Comic-Con panel. These ditties include:
  • "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears
  • "Rock Lobster" by The B-52s
  • "Foolin'" by Def Leppard
  • "Beautiful People" by Marilyn Manson
  • "Hey Man, Nice Shot" by Filter
  • "Cold as Ice" by Foreigner
Also, three new track was confirmed for Dance Central: "Drop it Like it's Hot" by Snoop Dogg, "Push It" by Salt N' Pepa, and "Bust a Move" by Young MC. Never before has a rhythm game played host to a trio of tracks giving such welcome instructions.