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On top of the regular DLC announcements for next week, Harmonix also revealed three more Green Day tracks bound for Rock Band ’s in-game music store. The three-pack of Green Day songs will arrive on Xb… |
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Another six tracks are primed to join the Rock Band music library next week. A three-pack of songs from masked metal band Slipknot is coming for $5.49 (440 Microsoft points). If 1960s folk rock is more your speed, there’s also a pair of Simon & Garfunkel tracks on the way — as with nearly all individual trac… |
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More than twenty years and five home consoles later, you’d think Nintendo would get this “third-party support” thing by now. However, EA CEO John Riccitiello says the console manufa… |
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Xbox 360 edition of Activision’s megahit leads US list, followed by Wii Fit, Wii Sports Resort, Mario Kart Wii, Wii Play, Halo 3: ODST, Pokemon Platinum, PS3 MW2, Madden, and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. With only two weeks left in the year, the NPD Group has released its list of the top 10 best-selling games at US retai… |
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Capcom’s latest retro action platformer headed to Microsoft’s, Sony’s downloadable catalogs as well as WiiWare in March; new trailer inside. Capcom introduced Mega Man 10 via Nintendo… |
Rock Band Is Going (Even More) Country (Rock Band)Saturday, December 26th, 2009
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Rock Band is gearing up for another batch of country DLC this week. The “Going Country Pack 02″ will include many of the songs that were previously exclusive to the standalone Rock Band Country Track Pack disc. Xbox 360 and Wii owners can start their downloads tomorrow, December 29. PlayStation 3 owners will unfo… |
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Online retailer Amazon has tallied up sales in its Video Games category for the year 2009, and the results are overwhelmingly in favor of the Nintendo Wii , with nine out of the top ten spots going t… |
Greenpeace calls out Nintendo, Microsoft in ‘Greener Electronics’ reportSaturday, January 9th, 2010
We were really hoping that Nintendo and Microsoft could rally after their near-bottom finishes in former annual iterations of Greenpeace’s green business practice rankings — after all, we… |












