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Posted 12/21/10 4:30 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, Xbox 360

If Rihanna's "Pon de Replay" left you wanting more from her in "Dance Central," this is your lucky day because she's also made "Disturbia" available for the Kinect title this week, along with tracks from Blur and Janet Jackson. She joins previous DLC contributors Ne-Yo and Lady Gaga in the "DC" marketplace, where Sean Paul and The Black Eyed Peas have also put themselves up for sale.
Posted 11/5/10 9:00 am ET by Brian Warmoth in News, Xbox 360
"Dance Central" wouldn't be much of a modern music game if it didn't make a few tracks available as DLC, and with "Dance Central 2" still in early pre-production, the elite dancers of the gaming world are going to need to make their first Kinect experience last. Ne-Yo, Lady Sovereign and Sean Paul have decided to join Lady Gaga and M.I.A. by taking the lead and putting out the title's first DLC tracks, which are now available at 240 MS Points each.
Posted 11/3/10 6:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

Have you graduated through all of the "Rock Band" difficulty levels and need something a little more demanding to challenge your fingers? Well, Fender has decided to blur the line between instrument and music game controller once and for all and devise a new Squier guitar that serves as a fully functional instrument while plugged into an amp or a game console. And best off all for aspiring musician/gamers, it requires you to actually play the music, so your skills will translate from "Rock Band 3" directly to the stage.
Posted 11/2/10 1:20 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, Xbox 360

"Dance Central" may only just now be coming out, but Harmonix sounds like they're totally prepared to cash in on a sequel if they're called upon to do so. After Kinect users get through shaking their hips to Lady Gaga, M.I.A. and Rihanna, they may want a few more options, and though DLC is definitely in the cards, "Dance Central 2" is also lurking behind the scenes in the earliest of stages.
Posted 10/13/10 6:18 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

The Doors were one of the first bands that came to mind for a lot of us as soon as keyboards were revealed to be a part of "Rockband 3." In fact, the Ray Manzarek fans among us wondered not only if the keyboardist's band would be included, but how many of their tracks would make the cut. The group appeared on the full track list for the new game, and today the "Rock Band 3" team announced that Jim Morrison and company would also get to be featured in the first batch of DLC after the game ships on October 26.
Posted 10/13/10 3:44 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, Xbox 360

M.I.A. has strong negative opinions about violent video games, but she's all about dancing and music games, as are her other fellow recording artists whose tracks appear on the full "Dance Central" track list that's been announced. Lady Gaga, Rihanna and the Beastie Boys also show up on the Kinect title's soundtrack, which should inspire much shaking and twisting.
Posted 10/8/10 6:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

The music of Jimi Hendrix has kicked it in the Rock Band series before; "Lego Rock Band" brought him onboard, and "Crosstown Traffic" was already outed for "Rock Band 3." On October 12, a special edition of "Are You Experienced" will be put up for sale, with the tracks going for $1.99, 160 Microsoft Points or 200 Wii points each. You'll also be able to pick up the whole shebang for $19.99 or 1600 MSP.
Posted 9/15/10 3:17 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in Exclusives, News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

Bob Marley fans may be wondering whether the rumor we posted earlier this week about "Legend" coming to "Rock Band" as DLC would turn out to be true. Well, good news, as we just received the official confirmation from the "Rock Band" folks that all thirteen tracks from the classic record are coming to the "Rock Band" music store on September 21.
Posted 9/3/10 6:00 pm ET by Brian Warmoth in News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

RZA isn't the only rap legend touting his old school video game interests this week. Snoop Dogg has announced his own new game contribution in the form of an eight-pack of tracks for Rock Band titles, and like RZA, he touted his roots as a longtime player.
Posted 8/25/10 4:55 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in News, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360

As with every rhythm game, the question of the full track list is always top of mind, and "Rock Band 3" is no different. While Harmonix has been slowly revealing groups of titles, they haven't gone so far as to announce the track list in its entirety. Those mysterious tracks were unveiled today. You can check out the full list of 83 songs below, including a few exclusives for the DS version of "Rock Band 3."
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