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Rock Band: A First Look at the Biggest Thing Since Guitar Hero

7/12/07, 5:50 pm EST


The breakout hit of this year’s E3 video game conference is clearly Rock Band, which is essentially a four-person version of Guitar Hero. MTV Games is publishing the title, and its music-industry muscle has helped get Black Sabbath, David Bowie, Rush, Foo Fighters and The Hives on board. Metallica is making its entire catalog available for the next-gen karaoke treatment, and the game’s creators say that new music will be released every week as soon as the game launches in the fall. Even entire albums will be offered — first up is The Who’s Who’s Next.

So what better way to celebrate this fusing of truly excellent bands with truly excellent game developers than with an intimate live concert, which took place last night in the cozy space that is L.A.’s Troubadour.

(For more on the party and a first look at how Rock Band actually works, read on.)

Though blogosphere rumors abounded that Slash would get up on stage and perform, the mystery musical guests turned out to be Eagles of Death Metal and Queens of the Stone Age, both of whom performed tight sets for an audience that included mostly video game journalists and bloggers, Xbox 360 execs and the typical assortment of B- and C-list Young Hollywood celebs like Scott Caan. The Queens ran through 40-minute set that ranged from “Hit of the Summer” and “Little Sister” to the new “Sick, Sick, Sick” off Era Vulgaris.

Naturally, players will be able to get all of these songs and more when Rock Band comes out this fall. The game works like this: Each person takes an instrument in the form of a plastic video game controller shaped like a guitar, bass, drums and mic, respectively. When the music starts, each member of the band has to press certain buttons on the controllers (or sing correctly) in time with ever-changing symbols on the screen — typical Karaoke Revolution-meets-Guitar Hero gameplay style, only ingeniously designed to work with four instruments at once. Developed by Harmonix Systems, the same company behind the original Guitar Hero, Rock Band is convincing and fun for both novices and rock band members alike.


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suxtdy rzmis | 8/27/2007, 6:11 am EST

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cool guy | 8/5/2007, 12:41 am EST

yeah I was wondering that too, I mean I know that you can play by yourself in career mode but i don’t know for sure if you can play multiplayer with only 2 or 3 people

cool guy | 8/5/2007, 12:41 am EST

yeah I was wondering that too, I mean I know that you can play by yourself in career mode but i don’t know for sure if you can play multiplayer with only 2 or 3 people

Johnny Quest | 7/29/2007, 11:05 pm EST

So it is 4 wii then??????

Esperflame | 7/15/2007, 6:15 pm EST

Actually it’s for the Nintendo Wii. Didn’t you know? All the “fun” games are on the Wii. Sure they may not have the best graphics, but damn are they fun!

bob pridden | 7/15/2007, 3:13 pm EST

heard it was ps3 only so far. i might be wrong though…

Helpless Dancer | 7/15/2007, 10:20 am EST

yesssssssssss! all of who’s next?! that’s the best news i’ve heard all week! but how is anyone gonna be able to sing The Scream at the end of won’t get fooled again?!

frank m | 7/14/2007, 2:45 pm EST

well they probably made enuf money from guitar heros 1 & 2 so thats probably y

Anonymous | 7/14/2007, 2:40 pm EST

ihope that it has slipknot songs on it. my friends and i hav modded probbably all 3 albums onto guitar hero 1 and 2

Anonymous | 7/13/2007, 12:49 pm EST

Dang, entire catalogs of music from bands like Metallica? Are they going to lose money on making this game? How much is it going to cost? I wonder if you would have to pay for the music, kinda like downloading music from iTunes or something… Either that, or you would have to pay a monthly fee and have access to any and all of the music that they produce for this beast.

It sounds like an awesome idea… I’m just wondering how it’s all going to fit together, cost wise.

miss m | 7/13/2007, 12:06 pm EST

i can’t wait!!!! this is going to be the end of me and my roommates…the addiction of guitar hero was bad enough i can’t imagine what it will be like with rock band

Trevor | 7/13/2007, 10:52 am EST

they announced that its only coming out on the 360 and PS3… and a very little chance of coming out on the wii

baba o riley | 7/13/2007, 6:55 am EST

is this coming out for Wii? because if not, i don’t give a crap. well, that’s not true, but i’ll just be really sad. i can’t live without that sick Who’s Next pack that Rolling Stone was talking about. I’ll rock the hell out of “Going Mobile!”

k daddy | 7/13/2007, 3:20 am EST

if this comes out on the 360, I’m going to have to tear out a chunk of my dorm room wall just to make room (I do plan on getting at least the guitar and drums)

I don’t know if my RA would like that…

Dylan | 7/13/2007, 2:31 am EST

dude i hope it rules

Coley | 7/13/2007, 12:59 am EST

So this game will be ready this fall? Great. Just in time for me to fail all of my classes…

matt | 7/13/2007, 12:48 am EST

this looks unreal. Who’s Next in its entirety? I may never leave the house.

Trevor | 7/12/2007, 10:04 pm EST

yes, they said that you only need one instrument to play, so drums, bass, guitar, or singing, its your choice. you can buy the other 3 and that would make it more fun, but you are only required to have one

Joosh bag | 7/12/2007, 9:50 pm EST

hmmm….. Can you play it by yourself tho? Cuz if u cant, then that means you can only play when four other people are there.

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