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Jeff Site Owner Posts: 245 |
The article at GoNintendo titled "Consumer buy Rock Band [1] for Wii, love less features,"
is of course a sarcastic statement, but according to statisitcs... it's
true! O_O Now, if you are someone who keeps up with game information,
the following rant about Rock Band for Wii will not be news to you.
Basically, when Rock Band 1 first came out in 2007, it came out for
Xbox 360, PS2, and PS3. Way to leave Nintendo in the dark, huh? Well
finally in June 2008, Harmonix (the game company for RB), finally gave
Wii owners the chance to rock out and release RB1 for Wii (almost half
a year later). You think, finally you can be cool and pretend to play
in a band!
RB1 in EVERY WAY, as RB2 Wii had all the features that RB1
were missing... so I guess in a way, Harmonix apologized and FINALLY
delivered RB2 with all the bells and whistles, something we deserve!
And having both games from experience, every Wii owner needs to pick up
RB2... a fantastic game! Here was my plan. I knew indirectly that I would pretty much be supporting Harmonix of buying crappy games (RB1), as evidenced by the article mentioned earlier. I did this, not because I love less features (that is so stupid), but because I am a SMART shopper! Let's tale a look: Option A) RB1 Full Bundle + RB2 Disc = $100 + $50 = $150 Option B) RB2 Full Bundle + RB1 Disc = $190 + $50 = $240 As
you can see, I went with Option A for the price tag. $150 is LOWER than
the entire RB2 bundle by itself, yet I am getting 2 games for STILL,
less than RB2. Now, you can't tell me that isn't smart shopping. Of
course, there is the downside of supporting Harmonix's crappy version
of RB1 version, which prompted the above linked article, and also
pretty much getting the old set of instruments. With RB2, the
instruments are new and improved, most notably the drums having a gel
center on the pads to quiet the noise a little bit more. Soo I'm pretty
much getting the "ugh" bundle of RB, but I save almost $100 by doing it
this way. However, there was one really neat benefit that I tell myself
for getting the RB1 bundle, and that was because the drums are white,
to match the Wii! Now, that's kinda cool, I will admit, considering the
other platforms are just the boring gray/black color, including the RB2
Wii version. So maybe Harmonix gave us a special white-colored drum set
as an incentive for buying a lacking RB1? Who knows. That's what I tell
myself. Even though I sadly gave my money toward the shoddy product
that is RB1, I still got both RB1 & RB2 for less than RB2 by
itself. Soooo, that's my reason why I bought the RB1 bundle. But trust
me, if money wasn't an issue, I wouldn't of touched RB1 with a
39-and-a-half-foot pole.
So,
that's my rant on Rock Band. Again, if you haven't read the article I
linked above, please take a look at it, it isn't that long, and it's
pretty much what prompted me to type out this rather long nRant. But
thanks for reading, as I see you've made it to the end! Ready? Set? Discuss! Blog link: http://www.nintendoboy.com/apps/blog/show/295712-nrant-rb1-rb2-right-wrong- | |
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Ryan Member Posts: 57 |
I thought this was an excellent point to make! The Option A vs Option B
thing really made sense! I even checked your math! But one thing I saw
in your blog post was you said that one of the things that RB1 didn't have on the Wii was Band Tour. On my Rock Band game it's not missing! | |
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Jeff Site Owner Posts: 245 |
Well, you're right. There is a "band tour" mode, but not the one that SHOULD be in the game. On RB1 of all the other platforms, and RB2 for Wii, there actually is a mode called "World Tour" where you actually make your characters, and you rent a bus, and you literally travel from famous city to famous city, from Chicago to New York, to Seattle to Austin. RB1 for Wii doesn't have this feature, and it's a shame, because it is so much fun. You feel like you really are on a tour. You land in a city, and you can pick which venue to play, and then when you're done, you drive the bus to another city, and play more songs. Then it shows you how many fans you've garnered, how much money you've made, and... it's so much fun how realistic it is. On RB1 Wii, you just play the songs straight through. On RB2 Wii, you make characters, and you ACTUALLY go on a tour! It's crazy fun, and once you get the RB2 disc, you'll going to realize how much was missing from the RB1 game, and you actually may tear up! ;) RYAN! Make an effort to get that $50 RB2 disc only game. You'll be glad you did! :]]] | |
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Ryan Member Posts: 57 |
GGAAAAAAHHHHH!!! I must buy that disc-only game! I MUST!!! Just one question; where can I buy the disc-only game. I can only ever find the full bundle for RB2. | |
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Jeff Site Owner Posts: 245 |
Oh! Just look for it in the shelves behind the glass and your normal Target, WalMart, Best Buy... anywhere that sells games. It's not a "hard-to-find" game, so maybe you're just looking in the wrong place? | |
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jinxsprinkles999 Moderator Posts: 23 |
or mayb you guys could actually make a real band and make monet off of it... o wait... we already tried that. :o woops. | |
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Jeff Site Owner Posts: 245 |
Well see what had happened was that we finally had the funds to start our band, but somewhere along the line we just got the Rock Band game with said funds. Yeah, if we had a manager at the time... maybe things would of been different! O_O | |
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