More Weezer DLC Coming

Published: Saturday, June 21st, 2008 By:The Commish

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If your a Weezer fan like I am the, youve played the current crop of the bands tracks on Rockband constantly, well fear not cause were getting 3 tracks off of their brand new Red Album: Dreamin, The Greatest Man That Ever Lived and Troublemaker. All three will cost $1.99/160 points individually, or $5.50/440 points for the bundle. They’ll be available June 24 for 360 owners, while PS3 owners will have to wait until the June 26 PlayStation Store update.

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“Still Alive” on Rock Band Tomorrow

Published: Monday, March 31st, 2008 By:Slackerchan

Don\'t fear the reaper...
Remember just a few short weeks ago when Valve announced something straight out of the department of awesomeness? Well, here’s your confirmation. EA announced today that Jonathan Coulton’s famous little song “Still Alive” will be released as a free download tomorrow for Rock Band on Xbox Live with a release on the Playstation Network coming on April 17th.

Nice to hear, but about adding Guns N Roses’ “Paradise City…”

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Review: Army of Two

Published: Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 By:Slackerchan

Review: Army of Two

In the years following the advent of broadband online console gaming many games have struggled to match up to what the market wants. While the Wii is struggling to reinvigorate social party gaming with friends all in the same room the hardcore section of the market has seen a shift in the opposite direction to singular online gaming. Services like Xbox Live have been a tremendous success in this regard, offering triple-A titles like Halo, Call of Duty, and Burnout that enjoy a spot of the shelves of many gamers. Another shift has begun however as these services have expanded and advanced, this one being in the direction of cooperative-focused titles that allow gamers to share a singleplayer experience simultaneously. Taking a hint in more than one way from Epic’s massively popular Gears of War, Electronic Arts has unleased its own co-op focused title into the fray entitled Army of Two. But does the partial redesign that pushed back this title for so long stand a chance? Read on and find out…


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