Rock Band, the video game that transforms you into a rock star

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Rock Band is a music video game developed by Harmonix, published by MTV Games in 2007 and distributed by Electronic Arts, for Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and Wii.

Subsequently Rock Band 2 was also released in 2008 and Rock Band 3 in 2010, having a version for Nintendo DS, in addition to the previous consoles.

In this exciting music game, players have the opportunity to become virtual rock stars and experience the thrill of performing iconic songs from famous bands.


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In “Rock Band,” players can choose from a variety of virtual instruments, such as guitar, bass, drums and microphone, to play along with their favorite songs and feel the adrenaline rush of being on stage in front of a raucous crowd.

With a diverse playlist ranging from rock classics to current hits, “Rock Band” offers players the opportunity to experience the thrill and groove of music in their own homes, either alone, in local multiplayer mode or online with friends around the world.

As players progress and master songs, they unlock new challenges, costumes and stages, allowing them to customize their experience and further immerse themselves in the world of rock and roll.


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With vibrant graphics, addictive gameplay and an incredible soundtrack, “Rock Band” is the perfect game for music lovers looking for an interactive and exciting experience that lets them feel like real rock stars.

Rock Band 3 introduces a new “Pro” mode, which is designed as a learning tool to mimic exactly how to play with real instruments, also added to the previous instruments is the keyboard.

In 2015 Rock Band 4 was released for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with new game modes such as “Freestyle” mode which is a new mode in which you can play guitar solos, drums and singing in the game, also comes a new mode in which you can practice singing and identifies the tuning and key in which you sing.

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In the delivery of Rock Band Track Pack Vol. 2, I got to play it for the first time. Although at the time I did not get to dedicate much time to it, I can say that its graphics were pretty good, the gameplay and mechanics made the title intuitive, at that time I ended up playing it on the PS2. The truth was very good, but I had in my library other much better titles, that's why I didn't dedicate much time to it.

I only played Guitar Hero and with just a controller. I didn't have the guitar controller. Once the songs got more complicated it simply wasn't possible to push the buttons that fast so I lost interest after that. Didn't the deluxe version of this game come with some sort of drum-kit as well?