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Drum Covers (Wii)

I love Guitar Hero, but my biggest complaint about it is the click of the strum bar. Some people like the auditory feedback, but for me, it detracts from hearing the music, and the game is all about the music. So although many people don't like the Rock Band guitar, I love the fact that it's quiet so I can hear the music coming from the TV, or at least I can until the drums start tapping.  read more »

The Ultimate Collection of Arcade Hits Comes Home 

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SANTA CLARA, Calif., (July 15, 2008) – NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. today announced that as a part of Microsoft’s E3 “Bringing it Home” campaign, a playable demo for the upcoming role-playing game Tales of Vesperia™ is now available for download from the Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.  read more »

Microsoft is taking on Roku before it even launches. They're certainly taking away any reason to buy an AppleTV.  read more »

This is really starting to sound cool, not that the original isn't already awesome. We can't wait to get our hands on this one.

For the First Time Ever in a Music Videogame - Compete Against Other Bands Online; Export Music Tracks from Original Disc to Rock Band 2(1)

Upgraded World Tour, Battle of the Bands, Set Challenges and Drum Trainer All Deliver an Authentic, Optimized Experience  read more »

Here's the complete list (looks pretty decent), and yes, I was right: the Wii version will come along much later:  read more »

Microsoft is bumping up the storage at the same price point and lowering the price of their low-end model. Wait to buy. Full story:  read more »

I predict it'll sell more on the PS2 than the PS3. Full story:   read more »

I sincerely hope this will one day be a Wii/PS2 Track Pack, but great to see that this is coming for fans of The Who via XBox Live and Playstation Store downloadable content. Full story:  read more »

Available for the 360 in September and other platforms following, it's backwards compatible with downloaded audio and instruments, and they've cryptically announced more instruments and better online connectivity. Stay tuned for more details. I predict a PS3 version before Christmas, no PS2 version, and a Wii version in 1st quarter 2009.  read more »

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