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http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/23920
After teasing gamers for months, MTV and Harmonix have finally unveiled the complete song list for their upcoming Rock Band 3. There will be 83 songs in total, featuring acts such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Queen, Def Leppard, and INXS.
Rock Band 3 adds several innovations to the series, including three-part vocal harmonies and a keyboard controller. It will also have a "Pro Mode" that uses special controllers to teach aspiring musicians how to play on real instruments, bridging the gap between music game and real musicianship.
The press release below contains the complete list broken down by decade. Songs with an asterisk next to their title will also be released for Rock Band 3 on Nintendo DS.
Rock Band 3 releases on October 26 in North America, and October 29 in the rest of the world.
The Rock Band 3 soundtrack represents the strongest, most diverse collection of music ever assembled for a video game.
I realize that I actually don't give a flying **** in the least and that is entirely Activision's fault. I wonder if MTV Games could sue Activision for ruining the music games market by diluting it with too much product.
Expecting 83 songs you like for $60 is too much.
It would cost more to make because they'd have to make a lot more than 83 songs so people would have choices.
This whole music thing should be a platform of sorts. There should be one game and you just pick all the songs you want. Having these constant sequels with some minor change to the gameplay is stupid. What people really have wanted this whole time is Rock Band 1 with the option to pick whatever songs they want. Releasing sequels has always been the wrong way to go about this and the whole thing is like some dead fad now because of it.
What would be ideal (but impossible unlikely) is if all of the music games were cross compatible. Maybe I like Rock Band better as an engine and platform, but Guitar Hero has a bunch of DLC that I want? It should all be compatible (while omitting some of the platform-specific mechanics, perhaps?), just like my MP3s can be played in any program I want. I can already do this with Rock Band 2, the Homebrew Channel, and RawkSD. It works great! The problem still remains however that I can't play in career mode without hearing a handful of absolutely terrible songs that shipped with the game.