Archive for October 13th, 2009

LEGO Rock Band export won't be as cheap as RB1 (Update) screenshot

As we reported earlier, owners of the PS3 or 360 versions of LEGO Rock Band will be able to export most all of the game’s forty-plus songs to their hard drives so the tracks can be played in Rock Band or Rock Band 2. If you’ll recall, 55 of the 58 songs from the original Rock Band could be exported, and the song export key cost $4.99 (400 Microsoft Points).

Harmonix PR man John Drake told me that, unfortunately, you’ll have to cough up more than that for the LEGO Rock Band key, though he couldn’t confirm the exact price: “It’ll probably be a tiny bit more than five [dollars], but it’s not going to be super-expensive.” He did point out that, at least on the PS3 and 360, LEGO Rock Band is a value-priced title — at $49.99, it’s $10 cheaper than most retail games, and Harmonix figures that they have the ability to recoup some of that with the key.

In defense of Harmonix (and other videogame makers who license music), I envision that all songs are not created equal — getting classics like the Ghostbusters theme and Queen’s “We Will Rock You” probably costs more than, say, Good Charlotte’s “Boys and Girls.” (Just guessing, of course.) And passing development costs on to the consumer is just business, folks.

There’s more LEGO Rock Band news to come, dear readers, so keep your eyes on Destructoid!

[Update: Twitter seems like the place to be for breaking videogame news. Drake announced that the LEGO Rock Band song export key will cost twice as much as the Rock Band key: $9.99 (800 MS Points).]

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Mass Effect 2 PS3 listings are incorrect, says EA screenshot

Just like that time when the official EA Web site had Left 4 Dead 2 listed as a PS3-bound title, the publisher says the recent smattering of Mass Effect 2 PS3 listings are bogus. In a conversation with Eurogamer, EA has stated the listings are incorrect.

Don’t get too bummed and hit up that noose in the closet just yet. Currently through Amazon, pre-orderers of the PS3-bound Collector’s Edition of BioWare’s other upcoming RPG, Dragon Age: Origins, can net themselves a cloth map, a tin box, and “an unlockable item for Mass Effect 2.” The game might not be coming, but at least you’ll be a proud owner of a bad download token.

Or that was an error as well. We can’t tell anymore.

[Thanks, Leonharfs!]

Via Destructoid

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