Virtual Battle of the Bands rocks on
Posted on Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:29:46 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By John Gaudiosi
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Wannabe rock stars will have a greater
choice of instruments and songs to choose from as videogames like "Guitar Hero
World Tour" and "Rock Band 2" introduce new features.
After selling 23 million units globally in less than three years and generating
$1.6 billion at retail, Activision Blizzard's "Guitar Hero" franchise is
expanding on October 26.
In addition to playing bass and guitar, "Guitar Hero World Tour" will feature a
drum set and microphone for a four-player band experience on Xbox 360,
PlayStation 3, Wii and PlayStation 2.
"Singing in 'Guitar Hero World Tour' gives people the chance to try out their
voice, even if they're too scared to go on a real stage," Haley Williams, lead
singer of Paramore, said at a recent press conference.
Williams, who provided motion-capture for her in-game avatar, appears along with
other musicians like Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmi Hendrix, Sting and Ted Nugent.
Brian Bright, project director at "Guitar Hero World Tour" developer Neversoft,
said a new feature called Music Studio enables gamers to compose, record, edit
and share their own music online through GHTunes.
"We're going to reach a market that has never experimented with music software
before," said Bright.
"It's going to be cool to hear all of the music that people create with the
Music Studio in this game," added Williams.
"World Tour" also includes 86 master recordings, including songs from The
Eagles, The Doors, Sting and the new Metallica album, "Death Magnetic." There is
also the Nintendo DS "Guitar Hero On Tour" and its fall update, "Guitar Hero On
Tour: Decades."
"Standalone and cheaper band-focused editions, such as the recently released
'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith' and the upcoming 'Guitar Hero: Metallica' and 'Guitar
Hero: Jimmi Hendrix' are pivotal in expanding the audience," said Chris Faylor,
editor of gaming site ShackNews.com.
Harmonix, the developer that created the "Guitar Hero" franchise and then moved
on to MTV Games/Electronic Arts' "Rock Band," has completed a sequel that's out
now on Xbox 360, coming October 19 for PS3, and November 18 for Wii and
PlayStation 2.
With four million units sold and global revenues of $600 million, "Rock Band"
introduced the four-player band experience to gamers last year. This year,
they've offered deeper online options, refined the drums and included a tutorial
that will teach players how to play the real thing.
The current Rock Band Live tour, featuring Panic at the Disco, Dashboard
Confessional, Plain White T's and The Cab, allows the best Rock Band 2 gamers at
each venue to put those drumming lessons to good use on stage in between acts.
"We're all very excited to be on the Rock Band tour," said Ryan Ross, guitarist
for Panic at the Disco. "We love the game, so it's been great having it set up
all over the venue so we can play it whenever we want."
Unlike "World Tour," which is moving from a two-guitar to full band experience,
all the songs from "Rock Band 1" are playable on "Rock Band 2" -- which comes
with 100 songs from various groups. By the end of this year, there will be over
500 songs available for the "Rock Band" franchise via downloadable content on
Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and Wii 24Connect.
Michael Pachter, videogame analyst for Wedbush Morgan Securities, expects
downloadable songs to generate $10 million for "Guitar Hero" and $20 million for
"Rock Band."
"I suspect that these games will divide the bundle market, with each selling
around three million units," said Pachter.
While exclusive music will inevitably prolong the battle between "Guitar Hero
and "Rock Band," Faylor believes the battle of the virtual bands will come down
to which game offers the widest variety of well-known songs and artists, while
letting players easily access all of those tracks.
© Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:29:46 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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