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  1. #31
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    I would if I could, but I have Wii.

  2. #32
    Road Warrior
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinkkisscandy View Post
    I would if I could, but I have Wii.
    That's to bad.

    I was on the fence about the export. Caved in and uploaded it onto RB2 and couldn't be any happier. The deciding factor was that some of the songs were early 80's and being a child of the 80's I couldn't resist.
    TRUE BLUE

  3. #33
    Yes it is totally worth exporting. Trust me!
    Count Waesche

    Gamertag: Count Waesche

    Death Shall Hold No Dominion
    RB3
    RB2
    RB1
    AC/DC Track Pack
    L:RB
    DLC: A whole bunch.......

  4. #34
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    Definitely worth it! It has the gems (You Give Love A Bad Name, Fire, Dig, Two Princes, Queen, Foo Fighters) and...actually I like ALL of them! But the saddest thing is that I rarely see people with Lego DLC and if ever I come across a person who has them, I immediately add them on XBL for future sessions, regardless of skill, I just wanna play Breakout with you :P
    XBOXLIVE Gamertag: A guy named Rap

  5. #35
    Road Warrior
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    way I figure it is, I really wanted to export it for 2 reasons, to get Free Fallin' and Summer of 69' since they were my favs from the game, but I enjoyed other songs too, so I figure I like at least 20 songs from L:RB so paying 10 bucks, isn't too bad.
    and I bite into those buns and I just can't believe it.....they forgot the onions.

  6. #36
    Road Warrior
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    The export is definitely worth it!

  7. #37
    Couldn't wait to export. Getting online and having a huge list to pick from (LRB, RB1, RB2) in one "package" opens up that many more possibilities to find other folks that want to play....

    ....except for the death/thrash/metal jugheads who drop out at the site of the setlist, because, good grief, there is just not enough there that they like. Which - can't say I mind at all. Move along, nothing to see here....

    Pop

  8. #38
    Road Warrior
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    Lego has really built my library, In my opinion, it was worth it.

  9. #39
    This + RB1 factored heavily in my decison to switch from Wii to PS3. And I couldn't be happier.
    Now exclusively on PS3.

  10. #40
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    Its awesome to see so many got the game to expand their music library... i guess im in the minority being from Scotland here but i was actually far more familiar with what came on disc with LRB than i ever was with RB2 when it was first released.

    Everyone knew the likes of Hendrix, Bowie, Sum 41 and Foo Fighters efforts but it was the likes of KT Tunstall, The Zutons, The Automatic and Supergrass that really floated the boat for me and also actually my wife. Its also a win alone for how party popular Final Countdown and Ghostbusters has proven to be... ive said it before but its a better setlist than RB2 and its only half the songs.

    Anyone still unsure about it being worth the export need have no more fears... get it new because your missing out on some of the best songs on the platform otherwise.
    Hoping for more british music on RB Blitz


 

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