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hahaha I just 5*d Blitzkreig Bop, In Bloom, and Paranoid expert vox. On euphonium. roflComment
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Anyone who gets 100% on Green Grass and High Tides is like.....not human.Came back on the 3/25/17 after 8 years of being AFK.Comment
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It's been proven impossible I believe. There's some glitch in the fast strumming section that makes it impossible to FC.
I downloaded 3s and 7s last night. It's pretty enjoyable all around. Blows the GH3 chart out of the water (though there is a missing note or two in the second solo grrrrrr)Last edited by dore; 03-24-2008, 01:32 PM.Comment
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Good news for Wii owners...*glance at Squeek*...
Rock Band announced to be released for June 22 for the Wii! Includes 5 exclusive songs, making it a total of 63 songs for the Wii!
Source: http://kotaku.com/371465/rock-band-hits-wii-on-june-22Comment
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ugly ****ing drums are ugly godComment
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I already saw it, but thanks. I read Kotaku and Joystiq a hell of a lot more often than you think.
Confirmed that the Wii Guitar Hero III guitar won't work with Rock Band. So I have no reason to have Guitar Hero III now. No DLC, no Stereo, no more fun. Out it goes.
Still, $170? Not biting. Especially since it's the gimped PS2 version and all the **** is white. Even if one of the 5 surprise songs is Still Alive, I won't care. It's not worth $170. Make it $125 or cheaper and I'll go for it.Last edited by Squeek; 03-24-2008, 04:18 PM.Comment
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lmfao no dlc and a ps2 port
does nintendo have any idea what it's doingComment
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Yeah because Nintendo makes the decisions for third-party developers.
This is all on Harmonix and EA. Clearly third-party developers have been given all the resources necessary to make online work since Guitar Hero III, Trauma Center, and Elebits all have Nintendo Wi-Fi enabled content, among many others.Last edited by Squeek; 03-24-2008, 07:37 PM.Comment
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Actually no it's Nintendo's fault that there's not going to be any DLC. They've made their console completely immune to it. I mean honestly, 512mb hard drive? I mean, if it was worth pursuing, EA definitely would have pursued a way to make it work (read: "free money"), but the console basically mauls any developers who try to make their games work with the internet. SSBB was proof of that.Comment
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Le sigh.
On the Xbox 360, if you had a Core, you had to buy a Hard Drive to make downloads possible, right?
On the Wii, is it so hard to get an SD card?
Songs aren't 300MB. Maybe 30. We can still get plenty.
Hell, VIDEO REPLAYS in Brawl take up 1 Block of storage. I have 7,000 blocks left.
I mean personally I'm not affected since I think DLC is a massive waste of money on an already overly-expensive game, but that's just me. I have yet to see DLC that's worthy of a purchase from a 360/PS3 game. Any game. Map packs? Are you kidding me? I have to pay more for MAPS?!Last edited by Squeek; 03-25-2008, 11:14 AM.Comment
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Why wouldn't you pay more for added content that was developed after the game launch? Why on earth would you expect that to be free when expansion packs still cost money, and all they do is add new scenarios and maps to existing games?"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
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Why would I pay for an expansion pack, either? I mean, unless I really, really loved the game, there's no reason to. And I haven't really, really loved a game in a long time. And none of the games I really, really love would ever get an expansion because the development team wouldn't **** over its customers.
Up until the days of Xbox Live, PC games had free updates. We had cute little websites for custom maps, custom missions, custom character models, etc. It was fun! It even got support from the development team for official releases to improve upon the game! Everything was free!
I've started to see DLC that basically unlocks things that already exist in the game. And that's just pathetic. You pay $60 for your games and $50 a year for your XBL service, and their way of repaying you is making you shell out even more money for content you deserve. Isn't that nice of them?Last edited by Squeek; 03-25-2008, 11:36 AM.Comment
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Well, I don't pay anything for my online gaming, as I have a PS3. And I don't buy map packs either. I do, however, by the PSN updates for Rockband, simply because more songs = more gameplay and I'm not worried about my finances at the present.
PC games still have fan made maps and free content. The delivery system is just different for consoles, so I probably shouldn't have brought up PC expansion packs in the first place.
That being said, I have no problem paying for extra content - so long as it is, you know, extra content. Not unlocking stuff that exists in game or any BS like that. That's why I won't get Gran Turismo 5. It's expensive, and in addition, you have to purchase cars and tracks online... Which boggles my mind, because they're are allegedly making up the bulk of the gameplay."A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel:
Maledictions: The Offering.
Now in Paperback!Comment






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