What will you be dancing to when MTV Games and Harmonix releases Dance Central for Microsoft’s Kinect? Check out the entire toe-tapping track list right here.
Next week Rock Band fans can hold hands and watch the sunrise from the bottom of the sea as song number 2000 hits the Rock Band Store, but first, are you experienced?
Harmonix is making Rock Band’s already massive song list a little heavier next week, adding a fresh injection of thrash metal, thanks to Anthrax. That’s just a small slice of the rock band coming to Rock Band soon.
The latest version of Rock Band to come to the DS doesn’t just deliver a stripped-down, button-tapping version of the popular console game; it also seems to find some inspiration from a classic ’80s arcade game.
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In this video, Rock Band 3 senior designer Sylvain Dubrofsky walks us through just how the keyboard play is going to work in Harmonix upcoming rhythm game.
Harmonix and MTV Games have revealed retailer-specific preorder bonuses for Rock Band 3, with GameStop customers scoring three free tunes, including New Order’s techno anthem “Blue Monday”. It’s no “True Faith”, but it’ll do.