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Harmonix is bringing the band together for the second time, including an improved World Tour modus and a soundtrack with more than 80 songs.
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Music Games not at their top yet
Posted on Monday, 25 January 2010 by Speed, source: Edge-Online
I was actually planning to title this item as "Music Games not dead yet" but that might have been a bit strong on the negative side of things.
Speaking with Edge Online, Harmonix founder and CEO Alex Rigopulos stated music games haven't even reached their full potential yet. Yes, it seems it CAN get worse!
Speaking with Edge Online, Harmonix founder and CEO Alex Rigopulos stated music games haven't even reached their full potential yet. Yes, it seems it CAN get worse!
“I absolutely do not believe that rhythm-action gaming has reached its peak,” he asserts. “Of course, 2009 was a tough year with the recession, which especially affects music games given the relatively high price point of instrument bundles. But in the long term, people’s passion for music isn’t going away, and rhythm gaming will continue to provide people with a deeper level of engagement with the music they love. So, yes, I do think that future music games will exceed the sales success of the last generation.”
I guess that means that in a couple of years, "Rock Band 85: The Rolling Stones come back from retirement... Again!" will sell better than any game ever before.In other news:





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