RockBand.com

  • 01-02-2010 04:51 AM
    kaid100
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    Originally Posted by kaid100 View Post
    As for their later years, wouldn't Imagine or Band on the Run be cool to play?

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    Originally Posted by gamegyro56 View Post
    As for their later years, wouldn't Band on the Run be cool to play?

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  • 01-02-2010 07:20 AM
    gamegyro56
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    Originally Posted by kaid100 View Post
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    If you want Band On The Run, get RB2. there might be more Beatles solo stuff. But Beatles solo stuff is never going to be on TB:RB.

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    Originally Posted by Chris Foster
    There's been no announcements about that, but the game is about the Beatles; it goes from '62 to '69; it covers that iconic music. [The solo projects are] definitely not the focus of the game.

  • 01-02-2010 08:10 AM
    bipolarbear1968
    I wouldn't buy it.
  • 01-02-2010 12:28 PM
    MarkItFab
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    Originally Posted by bipolarbear1968 View Post
    I wouldn't buy it.

    Without knowing what the game would look like or what features it would have, I doubt you can say that with any certainty.
  • 01-02-2010 12:48 PM
    DookieMan
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    Originally Posted by dabrry0523 View Post
    the only problem with track packs is that the majority of users who don't have the internet are wii users(older crowd) and you cant export anything to the main game, meaning tons of people will complain of having to switch discs for their favorite songs

    But, if they didn't have an internet connection, than it is either that or nothing, pretty much. It's their fault they don't have an internet connection, and even more their fault if they are too lazy to figure out how.
  • 01-02-2010 08:06 PM
    MarkItFab
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    Originally Posted by Reaver View Post
    I don't understand you people who think a second game would make sense.

    For one thing, consider changes that have already been made to the Rock Band and Guitar Hero engines. Clearly new features can come into play. You don't have to be exceptionally imaginative to think of some.

    For another, consider the graphics. They're good, but they're basically a 1997 screensaver. If TB:RB2 had more features and better graphics, I guarantee practically everyone here would buy it.
  • 01-02-2010 08:46 PM
    MostSpartan14
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    Originally Posted by MarkItFab View Post
    For one thing, consider changes that have already been made to the Rock Band and Guitar Hero engines. Clearly new features can come into play. You don't have to be exceptionally imaginative to think of some.

    For another, consider the graphics. They're good, but they're basically a 1997 screensaver. If TB:RB2 had more features and better graphics, I guarantee practically everyone here would buy it.

    What kind of features do you have in mind? What could they add that would be worth buying another $60 game for? If it's just for better graphics, then it isn't worth the money. The graphics we have now a excellent anyways.
  • 01-03-2010 01:05 AM
    Erniewan
    I didn't read the whole thread, but I think what WOULD be cool would be Rock Band: Oldies (or just Sixties), with the Beatles and other Oldies bands like the Beach Boys, Monkees, The Who, etc. and Vocal Harmonies for all bands, as well as a Keyboard peripheral (lots of Oldies songs use keyboards, organs, or even other instruments that could be charted to the Keyboard).
  • 01-03-2010 01:27 AM
    gamegyro56
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    Originally Posted by Erniewan View Post
    I didn't read the whole thread, but I think what WOULD be cool would be Rock Band: Oldies (or just Sixties), with the Beatles and other Oldies bands like the Beach Boys, Monkees, The Who, etc. and Vocal Harmonies for all bands, as well as a Keyboard peripheral (lots of Oldies songs use keyboards, organs, or even other instruments that could be charted to the Keyboard).

    This. Though I'd add some other bands. Also, they don't need the Beatles in that game, since they have their own game.
  • 01-03-2010 03:23 AM
    Kudo
    Now that the hardware is being phased out of Harmonix's plans, I can absolutely see a The Beatles: Rock Band II. I think those that disagree with you mean well but aren't quite weighing the pros and cons properly from Harmonix's perspective.