Despite the fact that it will offer support for lead and bass guitars, Rock Revolution is very much a drum-centric game. The behemoth of a drum controller has six pads and a pedal, looking like something Darth Vader would have lying around in his hyperbaric chamber.
Joystiq hands-on: Rock Revolution
Despite the fact that it will offer support for lead and bass guitars, Rock Revolution is very much a drum-centric game. The behemoth of a drum controller has six pads and a pedal, looking like something Darth Vader would have lying around in his hyperbaric chamber.
Rumorong: Rock Band tracks not on South Park: Season 11 DVDs
Considering South Park had an entire episode about Guitar Hero, it would have been a little weird if the DVDs came with Rock Band downloads. However things got mixed up, it's a little sad to see the info turn out false -- unless the "bonus materials" end up being Guitar Hero III tracks.
[Via X3F]
Rock Band Weekly: European release tracks
Individual songs
- "Beetlebum" - Blur (Cover, 160 MS Points / $2)
- "Hier Kommt Alex" - Die Toten Hosen (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Countdown to Insanity" - H-BlockX (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Perfekte Welle" - Juli (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Manu Chao" - Les Wampas (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Hysteria" - Muse (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Rock N Roll Star" - Oasis (160 MS Points / $2)
- "New Wave" - Pleymo (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Monsoon" - Tokio Hotel (160 MS Points / $2)
Le sigh, videos for all of next week's tracks can be found after the break. The DLC will be available next Tuesday and Thursday for Xbox 360 and PS3 respectively.
Konami's Rock Revolution drums revealed
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Harmonix must be beside itself with this last week finding not one but two companies hopping on the developer's coat tails and revealing a pair of drum kits that bear more than a passing resemblance to those used in Rock Band. However, while Guitar Hero IV's kit still carries some basis in reality, the kit revealed by Konami for the company's newly announced Rock Revolution looks to be designed for players with extra appendages or other rhythm enthusiasts who are not quite human.With six face pads of three different sizes, as well as a kick pedal, Konami's kit is certainly the most complex of the three. However, according to MTV Multiplayer blogger Patrick Klepek, the drums carry what sounds like a much more forgiving difficulty curve than those in Rock Band, which while great are almost unapproachable by rhythm game newcomers even on the easiest setting. By contrast, and according to his admittedly brief time with Konami's offering, the game doesn't penalize players for improvising during a song, and also features five difficulty settings with the lower two removing the foot pedal entirely. Still, the question remains as to if there is room enough for another peripheral-heavy rhythm game, not so much in the genre but in our own living rooms.
Konami jumps on the 'band' wagon with Rock Revolution
When Guitar Hero first hit PS2, we thought: "Wow, this is like Konami's GuitarFreaks ... and that's been around since the original PlayStation. Why don't they release it here?" Well, our question was answered at yesterday's Konami Gamer's Night 2008 with the unveiling of Rock Revolution. Taking the "Revolution" suffix naming scheme of its other music genre (bemani) cousins, the game, from SingStar developer Zoë Mode, is set for a fall release on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, and Nintendo DS. We have the first screens of the HD offerings, along with some salient details:
The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions will feature:
- 40 songs on the disc, with DLC tracks planned
- Record your own songs in a "Jam Session" (8 separate tracks)
- Online co-op, versus, and battle of the bands modes
- Crazy big drum set with six pads, plus pedal
Continue reading Konami jumps on the 'band' wagon with Rock Revolution
Survey hints at Rock Band 2 with online world tour, drum trainer

- The sequel will be full featured and will represent a jump similar to that from Guitar Hero I to GHII, or GHII to GHIII.
- Separate questions ask the likelihood of purchasing Rock Band 2 Special Edition (i.e. the full instrument package) for $199, $169 and $149, respectively. All current Rock Band consoles (PS3, PS2, Xbox 360 and Wii) are mentioned.
- There are questions concerning Rock Band Track Pack: Volume 1 and how many expansion packs you are expecting to purchase in the next six months.
- The survey asks likelihood of purchasing Rock Band over a multi-instrument version of Guitar Hero.
We've requested comment from MTV, Electronic Arts and Harmonix.
[Thanks to Andre and everyone else who sent this in!]
Game Informer snags first pic of Guitar Hero IV drums
Cool as it looks, we still don't have the most important piece of information about the kit: If it will be compatible with Rock Band, or if RB's kit will work with Guitar Hero IV. We like fake instruments as much as the next nerd, but two fake drum kits may just be more than our dens, living rooms and dignity can withstand.
[Update: Just so there's no question, you have to click the picture to see the full image. There is totally a foot pedal.]
Today in Joystiq: May 12, 2008
Joystiquery
Joystiq interview: GameTrailers EIC sets record straight on GRID controversy
News
Viva Piñata, Scene It? sequels revealed by Microsoft
Banjo-Kazooie 3 screens flood the net
'Lips' and 'Ninja Blade' also revealed, speculate away!
New games this week: We Ski edition?
WiiWare live, no Virtual Console update this week
Rockstar's Houser talks EA takeover
OMGS4: Guns of the Patriots gets its first 10
This Wednesday: Assault Heroes 2 shoots everything on XBLA
Pitfall Wii-vived for 'The Big Adventure'
GTA IV has 40% attach rate with new Xbox 360s, says Microsoft
GameTrailers compares PS3 GRID to 'PS3' GRID
Burnout 'Bogart' update barrels back to Live
Metal Gear Solid 4's Kojima explains PS3 comments
GameStop GTA IV data: 360 easily outsells PS3, not per console though
LucasArts planning demo for The Force Unleashed
See first screens of Skate It on Wii and DS
Agetec shows kid-friendly PS2 love in Falling Stars
Rumors & Speculation
Strong Bad could eventually check mail on Xbox Live, PSN
Pachter predicts PS3 beat Xbox 360 in April
Rumor: Microsoft's 'Lips' is an Xbox accessory
Rumor: Game Informer talks Guitar Hero IV's drums, create-a-track mode
Rumor: Sega publishing Platinum Games ... games
Culture & Community
Miyamoto: 'America has always been better at creating unique products'
For the Horde! BlizzCon 2008 invades Anaheim Oct. 10-11
NYC game development community slowly growing
Rumor: Game Informer talks Guitar Hero IV's drums, create-a-track mode
Here's the alleged information. Guitar Hero IV features the requisite Rock Band features: drums, vocals, bass, guitar and create-a-rocker. Additionally (and most interestingly), there will be the option to create your own song tracks. Although vocals are excluded, all other tracks can be made and uploaded to GH Tunes for sharing and rating. We're not sure how this will apply to songs not in the game, given copyright concerns, but color us intrigued.
All songs will reportedly be master tracks, and four bands have been confirmed: Van Halen, Eagles, Linking Park and Van Halen. Is this the "significant leap" mentioned by Activision last week? Until we can obtain a copy to verify, consider this a rumor.
Rock Band Weekly: Sonic Youth, The Clash and Blondie
Individual songs
- "Hanging on the Telephone" - Blondie (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Train in Vain" - The Clash (160 MS Points / $2)
- "Kool Thing" - Sonic Youth (160 MS Points / $2)
Continue reading Rock Band Weekly: Sonic Youth, The Clash and Blondie
A 'significant leap' for Guitar Hero due this holiday for consoles and DS
We wonder if this has anything to do with those recent rumors about Guitar Hero IV going multi-instrumental. Guess we'll find out soon.
Continue reading A 'significant leap' for Guitar Hero due this holiday for consoles and DS
Nintendo DS, Guitar Hero on Tour bundles coming this June
Continue reading Nintendo DS, Guitar Hero on Tour bundles coming this June
Rumor: Samba de Amigo for Wii getting downloadables
Since revealing intentions to charge money for some measure of online content in February, Nintendo has kept its future plans for our wallets quietly under wraps. However, new box art found on GameStop's online store seems to indicate that Sega's upcoming maraca-deficient revival of office favorite Samba De Amigo may have us praying to the microtransaction gods when the game ships for the Wii this August.While nothing has been announced by either Sega or Nintendo, the new box art, uncovered by the sleuths at NeoGAF, carries the red "Pay to Play" program logo first shown at GDC by Nintendo to identify games that carry some sort of online fee. As our our friends at Wii Fanboy theorize, it seems likely that the game could finally introduce downloadable songs to Wii, which if true will just make the Wii versions of Guitar Hero III and Rock Band feel that much more feature bankrupt.
[Via Wii Fanboy]
Some Rock Band tracks to go on sale this month
The sale starts with "Crushcrushcrush" by Paramore and "Rock 'n Roll Band" by Boston, but new pairs of songs will be subbed in each week. We've put the full list after the jump so you can plan your buying accordingly.
Continue reading Some Rock Band tracks to go on sale this month
Audiosurf gets a free, audioscrobblin' update

Perhaps most notably, last.fm audioscrobbling has been enabled in the new patch. We here at Joystiq would like to remind everyone that though audioscrobbling seems fun and a good way to really get to know people, it should only be performed by adults and only with protection.
Audioscrobblin' -- It's Worth The Wait.®
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