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*gets parts assembled*

*hits power button*

*nothing happens*

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Archie said:
*gets parts assembled*

*hits power button*

*nothing happens*

fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck
That sucks.

On the flip side, the last machine I built turned on first try and even that made me think something was wrong. :lol
 
Baker said:
I refuse to support Natal. I'm not rewiring the entire lighting system in my house just to make some $40 gimmick toy work.
If it's as awesome as they say it is, you won't have to do anything.

You'll have to change your lighting
 
Dave's MTV article said:
“We were pleased with the performance of Beatles: Rock Band but we were expecting higher sales. Our core audience of 16 to 34-year-old males are much more familiar with Green Day music than The Beatles. This isn’t a band that has been around for a short period – they’ve been going 21 years. They have a great history. It is in fact a much wider audience than some people might give them credit for. Green Day probably has a much higher awareness than perhaps The Beatles did.
I don't like the Beatles and even that paragraph made me want to shoot my fucking head off.
 
Well, I'd say the piss-poor launch of Rock Band 1 and 2 harmed TB:RB's sales more than the core audience nonsense ever could. Glad they're acknowledging their plans for Europe sucked ass, though. Even if it's incredibly late.
 
corkscrewblow said:
Hopefully it does bomb
Music games are dead. ;(

How do you guys think Rock Band 3 is going to do sales wise? Do you think that it's going to do better than Rock Band 2? I don't know if people outside of us (who still like it and still play it) will be excited for it. I hope there's no new instruments, but that's unlikely.
 
It's probably going to have around the same numbers as TB:RB, possibly a bit more with the correct marketing. Not a chart-topper, but maybe a solid fifth of sixth place in the NPDs.
 
Rewrite said:
Music games are dead. ;(

How do you guys think Rock Band 3 is going to do sales wise? Do you think that it's going to do better than Rock Band 2? I don't know if people outside of us (who still like it and still play it) will be excited for it. I hope there's no new instruments, but that's unlikely.

The Keytar will sell 5 million units.
 
I seriously doubt RB3 will match RB2's sales, unless Natal is a success (:lol) and there's heavy cross-promotion (MTV advertising RB :lol). The genre just isn't nearly as popular anymore.
 
RB3 will be the final rhythm game as we know them.

If this genre is to continue, it will need a major shot of originality and innovation.
 
birdman said:
I'd love to know that too.

Because just about everyone in the show is named after or their name references a philosopher (or someone or something that gives you insight to their character) and if you look deep enough you can get a better idea about their character from the philosopher's theories. If his name was Thomas Hobbes it would be huge since he was a feuding philosopher with John Locke.
 
Rewrite said:
I hope there's no new instruments, but that's unlikely.


When you write this, do you mean new versions of the regular RB Strat, new stuff on the Strat like the GH slide strip, or totally new instruments like the (god forbid) keytar?

I highly doubt that MadCatz will just keep producing the RB2 strat.


TheGreatDave said:
GH10 is going to be the greatest video game of all time.

Fixed.
 
Space Cadet said:
When you write this, do you mean new versions of the regular RB Strat, new stuff on the Strat like the GH slide strip, or totally new instruments like the (god forbid) keytar?
I was referring to new versions of Strats/Drums, but since "potential" new people can get into Rock Band 3, obviously they're going to provide instrument bundles. There's a part of me that wishes that they don't release instrument bundles to see how the software (the game only) sells and if that's good enough to make them more revenue (since new instruments = more money to make).
 
Rewrite said:
I was referring to new versions of Strats/Drums, but since "potential" new people can get into Rock Band 3, obviously they're going to provide instrument bundles. There's a part of me that wishes that they don't release instrument bundles to see how the software (the game only) sells and if that's good enough to make them more revenue.


Oh, okay. I didn't know how to take that. Obviously, they will have newer versions; I just hope they don't change the instruments too much, as I don't want to be in a GHWT guitar situation with that god awful strip. Regarding the bundles, I don;t thinkt here would be a way to get noobs into the game without having them. Most people would not want to scrounge around to find drums, guitar, and mic to play the game; even though it would probably be the cheaper option. Convenience FTW.

From the RockBandAide article: "Unlike the other guy, we haven’t been bringing a new game out every year. What you will find with Rock Band 3 is that first of all the music is great – and it is new music, and lots of it – but there are some new consumer features that you will find exciting.”

I really like the sound of that.
 
Space Cadet said:
Oh, okay. I didn't know how to take that. Obviously, they will have newer versions; I just hope they don't change the instruments too much, as I don't want to be in a GHWT guitar situation with that god awful strip. Regarding the bundles, I don;t thinkt here would be a way to get noobs into the game without having them. Most people would not want to scrounge around to find drums, guitar, and mic to play the game; even though it would probably be the cheaper option. Convenience FTW.

From the RockBandAide article: "Unlike the other guy, we haven’t been bringing a new game out every year. What you will find with Rock Band 3 is that first of all the music is great – and it is new music, and lots of it – but there are some new consumer features that you will find exciting.”

I really like the sound of that.


Then i bet you really liked GH5!
 
XShagrath said:
Agreed. That's 90% of what this thread is, when it's on-topic.

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Good to hear you like it BBG, i got in on the Amazon deal when they had it for $45 + $10 gift card :D Cant wait to play it next week but with Alan Wake and RDR its not going to get THAT much play time
 
oh, well I thought the demo was fantastic. The game gets crazy and very challenging, Especially the elite races when it seems like they ratchet up the computer AI. there is no difficulty setting either for nubs.
 
Just wait till that Criterion Need for Speed. That shit's gonna be tight.

MrOctober said:
Because just about everyone in the show is named after or their name references a philosopher (or someone or something that gives you insight to their character) and if you look deep enough you can get a better idea about their character from the philosopher's theories. If his name was Thomas Hobbes it would be huge since he was a feuding philosopher with John Locke.

Yeah I knew that, I just think it was dumb to not give his name when the situation easily presented itself.
 
birdman said:
Just wait till that Criterion Need for Speed. That shit's gonna be tight.
I actually liked Carbon and Most Wanted a lot but this is probably the next racing game I get. I wish there was a next gen Tokyo Xtreme Racer :(
 
All I know about Split/Second is that it isn't 60 fps, which is a crime for a racing game.

Speaking of racing games, I got to see Mod Nation Racers' load times in action; truly inexcusable shit.
 
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