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Thanks for the link! It sure feels like Rocksmith 2 is inevitable. Which feels great!thread kind of died...
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Thanks for the link! It sure feels like Rocksmith 2 is inevitable. Which feels great!thread kind of died...
Take a survey! Tell us how you feel about Rocksmith for a chance to win a Gibson SG Special! http://rocksmith.com/survey
For those of you that dont check the Xbox Live Marketplace at 5 AM every Tuesday we thought wed let you know that Rocksmith has released its first (we assume of many) DLC Gear Packs. This one is focused on Heavy Metal and features the following:
The RSMP-12: A Custom high-gain amp and extended bass response 4×12 cabinet
The Caverb: a cavernous reverb pedal
The SicSicSicS: A Solo boost pedal
The Scooped: An active parametric EQ pedal
Heavy Metal Gear Pack - 400 MSP ($5.00)
Ubisoft Japan has today confirmed that Rocksmith will be heading over to Japan. This is the first time that the game has been confirmed for release outside of North America. As a game that allows players to plug in a guitar that they already own, players have been clamouring for the game to make the jump across the water to a region near them.
Unfortunately there is still no news on the hopes of the game receiving a European release. Until the lawsuit regarding the use of the name "Rocksmith" is resolved, there is little chance of the game being released in this region.
The release date for Japan is "still pending", but we'll let you know more when it is announced.
Ugh, Ubisoft, just rename it "That awesome game that gets you laid" and be done with it.
The Mississippi band make their Rocksmith debut with two tracks off their debut studio album The Better Life, “Loser” and “Kryptonite,” and “When I’m Gone” off their second album Away From The Sun.
So I've been playing with the idea of getting this to teach my kids. I tried teaching them the classical stuff which I know, but it's not really exciting and it's been years since I taught kids. How would you guys think this would do for teaching kids how to play?
That's tricky, depends on age, etc.
I think it could be used to keep them interested and since it's a video game, it's fun to play and practice. The biggest problem, I think, is it doesn't teach you chords, which is where I think learning guitar should start - practice chords and switching between them.
But you know, it might get them interested enough and give enough positive re-enforcement to get them going.
I think it could be used to keep them interested and since it's a video game, it's fun to play and practice. The biggest problem, I think, is it doesn't teach you chords, which is where I think learning guitar should start - practice chords and switching between them.
So I've been playing with the idea of getting this to teach my kids. I tried teaching them the classical stuff which I know, but it's not really exciting and it's been years since I taught kids. How would you guys think this would do for teaching kids how to play?
That's not entirely true; the game may not do dedicated chord training but it does have a chord challenge and the arcade game. At the very least Satisfaction will force them to learn to switch from E to A to D over and over again. There are a lot of videos on the disc that I've never looked at, too. I'll also argue that scales are as important as chords and Scale Runner is really, really good for that.
Assuming you aren't going to pay for lessons then I'd say Rocksmith plus justinguitar would be the best combo, with more focus on the latter at first.
Today, Ubisoft® announced that Rocksmith, an innovative, efficient and fun way to learn how to play the guitar, will be released on September 14, 2012 in the UK for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 and later on Windows PC/MAC. Highly acclaimed in North America, Rocksmith is a revolution in the music game genre: for the first time ever, players can plug any real electric guitar into their Xbox 360 console, PlayStation®3 or PC/MAC. No more plastic, no more button bashing: Rocksmith is the real thing for those who are serious about guitar learning and playing. The UK version of Rocksmith will include the original game already released in North America plus exclusive additional content.
First you have the B.B. King song that put him on the billboard chart in 1970 The Thrill Is Gone, up next is Albert King featuring Stevie Ray Vaughan Born Under A Bad Sign, and finally the first appearance of The Blues Brothers in any music game EVER with Soul Man
The songs revealed seem to be a Judas Priest Song Pack containing: Living After Midnight, Painkiller, and Breaking The Law. Additionally to Judas Priest there are three singles including: Foster The People (Pumped Up Kicks), Maroon 5 (This Love), and Evanescence (Bring Me To Life).
Seems like theres leaks happening all over the place when it comes to Rocksmith! It was brought to our attention by Creeko that GameSta has reported the following via Rocksmiths forthcoming Europe release:
The European version will also exclusively contain a bass guitar version, not available Stateside.
- GameSta
PAINKILLER????!?!?
YESSS!!!!
Now I really, REALLY, need to buy this game already lol
How the hell can you guys learn how to play a song like this via Rocksmith lol...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM__lPTWThU
Awesome song by the way...
Dawn of the Chordead?I think it could be used to keep them interested and since it's a video game, it's fun to play and practice. The biggest problem, I think, is it doesn't teach you chords, which is where I think learning guitar should start - practice chords and switching between them.
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Hello Rocksmith Fans,
Were aware that theres some confusion about the official PC Release date for Rocksmith and that multiple dates have been communicated across retailers and online news outlets.
We want to set the record straight with you guys: Rocksmith PC will not be released in May. It is currently targeted for release this Fall, and we will provide an official release date as soon as it is confirmed. But dont be too bummed, weve got some amazing stuff planned in the near future.
Wed like to thank our PC Community for their ongoing patience and passion and are very excited to bring our game to a new platform, but as you know, its a long way to the top if you wanna rock n roll.
Thank you,
Rocksmith Team
Ahaha, the PC version is never going to come out.