Green Day will be the next band to get their own dedicated Rock Band game with the launch of Green Day: Rock Band sometime in 2010. But hang on, you say, aren’t they already in Rock Band 2′s downloadable content? Read more
Green Day will be the next band to get their own dedicated Rock Band game with the launch of Green Day: Rock Band sometime in 2010. But hang on, you say, aren’t they already in Rock Band 2′s downloadable content? Read more
Beatles Rock:Band has gained new downloadable content today but unlike most games, you probably already know if you’ll like it. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band is now available as downloadable content.
Abbey Road is heading to The Beatles: Rock Band. The last album recorded by the Fab Four becomes the first downloadable LP for the best-selling game, landing on Xbox Live and the Wii Shop today before heading to the PSN store on Thursday.
The Beatles: Rock Band, the latest from the rival series to Guitar Hero, couldn’t really be a much bigger game. They’re the biggest band in the world, but not known for their embrace of technology: no songs on iTunes, stereo/mono only mixes for the remastered albums (no 5.1 surround, no Blu-ray). But now they’re the big music game rival to Guitar Hero 5 for Christmas. So can it win out? Read our full The Beatles: Rock Band review to find out.
Despite Yoko Ono’s meddling, The Beatles: Rock Band is out in a few weeks – but until now we’ve only had confirmation of a few of the game’s 45 Fab Four songs. Until now, we say – because the new issue of Game Informer spills (almost) the entire list – read on for the line-up!
Beatles Rock Band will still be doing its Fab Four thing from 9 September, in spite of Michael Jackson’s untimely demise. That’s the official word from Harmonix, commenting on rumours that MJ’s ownership of The Beatles back catalogue would compromise the release date of Beatles Rock Band and even the tracklisting.
The countdown to The Beatles Rock Band has well and truly begun. Today Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr took to the stage as it was demoed at E3, with Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison, wives of the late John Lennon and George Harrison also making an appearance.