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  • Pi Games

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    Who Do You Think Should Have Developed LEGO: Rock Band (Wii): Traveler's Tales or Pi?

    Pi or TT?

    Personally, I believe Pi should have done it, as they have more experience in the subject and they could implement improvements that they helped produce.
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    I think Travellers Tales should have developed the 360 Version as the base version, then had Pi Studios do the Wii Version.

    Or steal Vicarious Visions from Activision.
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    Quote Originally Posted by taylorlee View Post
    Or steal Vicarious Visions from Activision.
    Hmm...VV developing an RB game...I'm actually interested in what that would produce...
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    Okay, I voted for TT, just because they always do such a great job at bringing the Lego world to life. That said, I with Pi had *also* been involved to make DLC possible and to iron out the sound issue (performances start with dead silence--no background effects--until the song starts).

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    I'd vote neither and get some eager-to-satisfy company to give it a go. Pi only recently got on the ball after the RB1 suckfest PS2 port they offered the Wii. TT didn't give online or leaderboards for ANY system, no DLC and fugly graphics for the Wii..

    But of those two, Pi has at least shown improvement.
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    LRB is definitly not for me. The notes look like lego's ........egads! I just bought it for the export and then that doesn't even work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MonsterZero View Post
    LRB is definitly not for me. The notes look like lego's ........egads!
    Dang right, the notes look like Legos! If you don't think that's awesome right there...well, then...yeah...the game's definitely not for you.

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    Definitely Pi, atleast they can get online and DLC to work or maybe Harmonix should have helped Traveler's Tales more or maybe Vicarious Visions should switch sides All I know is I don't want TT to touch an RB game EVER AGAIN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by InsanityEx View Post
    Definitely Pi, atleast they can get online and DLC to work or maybe Harmonix should have helped Traveler's Tales more or maybe Vicarious Visions should switch sides All I know is I don't want TT to touch an RB game EVER AGAIN!
    Truth be told, it doesn't sound like there was much communication between HMX and TT at all on this project. It remains unclear who's responsible for marketing it (probably LEGO/TT, since they did the promos at E3), but there's been several instances where the companies weren't on the same page at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cherokeesam View Post
    Truth be told, it doesn't sound like there was much communication between HMX and TT at all on this project. It remains unclear who's responsible for marketing it (probably LEGO/TT, since they did the promos at E3), but there's been several instances where the companies weren't on the same page at all.
    I know. It just doesn't seem like HMX to throw online play out of the window. I'm pretty sure they would've tried and implemented it if they actually helped TTGames with it.


 

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