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Sussman mentions that he’s “very happy with this,” pointing to more software and the same amount of hardware (improved hardware at that) at a better price. Come October’s release of Rivals, the “band in a box” set with the expansion will run $200 the game with only a guitar is $90. Sussman says “This was an objective that we had coming in: To make sure that for folks who did not buy last year that there are very few reasons to not buy this if they like music and they like music games.” Something had to give if Harmonix wanted to make any headway with that second demographic, those who never bought Rock Band 4 the first time around. Why should people drop $250 on one game when an extra $50 or so will get them a machine that can play many games? That’s a fair amount of coin - especially when you consider that new consoles were selling for right around $300 during the holiday season. Rock Band 4 launched at $250 for the “band in a box” set it was $130 for just a guitar and the game. He continued, “I think our bundles were too expensive and that there were people who were priced out of the Rock Band 4 experience.” “From my standpoint, I look at this as a thing that we got wrong last year.” That’s Rock Band 4 product manager Daniel Sussman, and he’s talking to us about where Harmonix can make improvements. But, the developer certainly cops to the fact that it was pricier than it would have liked. For what it’s worth, Harmonix refutes claims that it didn’t sell well and tells Destructoid that it actually exceeded internal projections. There’s a perception that the game bombed, and one of the leading contributors to that narrative was that everything was just too expensive. This was something Harmonix struggled with upon Rock Band 4‘s initial release. On the other hand - and this feels markedly more important - it wants new people to buy Rock Band 4, instruments and all. On one hand, it wants to give existing customers something new, a reason to keep playing the game.
ROCK BAND IN A BOX PS4 PS2
The PS2 Fender Stratocaster didn't work with any of our Guitar Hero games, but the wireless Kramer and the original Gibson SG guitars worked fine with Rock Band.Rock Band developer Harmonix has two very obvious goals in mind for the release of the Rivals expansion in October. Update: Rock Band for the PlayStation 2 is now available.
ROCK BAND IN A BOX PS4 UPDATE
We don't have Rock Band for the PlayStation 2 yet, but we'll update the chart once we get the chance to run the game and the guitar through the compatibility gauntlet.
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Wireless Kramer Striker (Guitar Hero III) PlayStation 2 Guitar Compatibility PlayStation 2 The Wii only has Guitar Hero III right now, but we made room for a chart in case Rock Band becomes available. This means that many aspiring groups will have to make do without a bassist until Harmonix begins selling individual guitars. The problem is that the Rock Band package includes only one guitar. The Guitar Hero III Gibson Les Paul controller works only with Guitar Hero III, whereas the Rock Band Fender Stratocaster only works with Rock Band. PlayStation 3 Guitar Compatibility PlayStation 3Īs you can see, there isn't much cross-game guitar compatibility on the PlayStation 3. The Rock Band Fender Stratocaster will not work with Guitar Hero II or Guitar Hero III. While the Xbox 360 RedOctane controllers play nicely with Rock Band, we can't say that the Rock Band guitar returns the favor. However, they don't have the built-in audio switchers to activate echo, flanger, and other guitar sound effects. The Guitar Hero III Gibson Les Paul and the original Gibson X-plorer from Guitar Hero II will both work as lead or bass guitars in Rock Band on the Xbox 360. Wireless Gibson X-plorer (Guitar Hero II) We put together guitar compatibility charts for each major platform to show you which controllers work with Guitar Hero and Rock Band. You can't mix and match controllers with games anymore now that we have two competing game franchises with different guitar designs. However, guitar compatibility has become a major question now that Rock Band has joined Guitar Hero in the genre. Once you had a Guitar Hero controller, you could depend on your trusty axe to work on all future Guitar Hero games on the same game console. 30, 2007īeing a rock star was a lot easier when Guitar Hero was the only franchise in town.