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SlashGear is the #10 Blogger for Rock Band
Mad Catz releases two new products designed for Rock BandRock Band for Xbox 360 to include wired guitar, PS3 gets wirelessRock Band 2 drum kit to be wirelessRock Band controller looks just like a real Fender StratNo DLC for Rock Band Wii
7 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
2 Weeks Ago,
Rich Reed from XboxSolution says
(in MadCatz Wireless Fender Precision Bass Guitar – Xbox 360 Product Review)
When I got the USB version of the MadCatz Precision Bass Guitar I, loved it. The fact that it was 84% scale and had great response made it a must have for any Rock Band player. Granted the USB cable, while long enough, was an inconvenience compared to the wireless guitars. So when MadCatz sent [...]
And
Rich Reed from XBox Solution says
(in MadCatz Wireless Fender Precision Bass Guitar – Xbox 360 Product Review)
When I got the USB version of the MadCatz Precision Bass Guitar I, loved it. The fact that it was 84% scale and had great response made it a must have for any Rock Band player. Granted the USB cable, while long enough, was an inconvenience compared to the wireless guitars. So when MadCatz sent [...]
And
Rich Reed from XboxSolution says
(in MadCatz Rock Band Wireless Fender Telecaster Player`s Edition Replica – Xbox 360 Review)
The RockBand craze is still on. With the recent launch of RB: The Beatles and the new network store, there is a constant wave of DLC content. Of course this also means new RockBand gear and guitars. MadCatz sent me their Wireless Fender Telecaster Player’s Edition Replica for the 360 to review....
And
Rich Reed from XBox Solution says
(in MadCatz Rock Band Wireless Fender Telecaster Player`s Edition Replica – Xbox 360 Review)
The RockBand craze is still on. With the recent launch of RB: The Beatles and the new network store, there is a constant wave of DLC content. Of course this also means new RockBand gear and guitars. MadCatz sent me their Wireless Fender Telecaster Player’s Edition Replica for the 360 to review....
Last Month,
Laura June from Engadget says
(in Mad Catz Rock Band Wireless Fender Telecaster 'Player's Edition' might just get Dylan to go electric)
If you're really, really into fake guitar playing, Mad Catz newest 'Player's Edition' Fender Tele might be just the thing for you. It boasts four ways to kick yourself into Overdrive (traditional tilting, a backtuning button, a touch sensitive pickup over the strumming bar, and a sold-s...
And
Mike Fahey from Kotaku says
(in Mad Catz's Wireless Fender Telecaster Is Distressed [Accessorizing])
More than just an extremely pretty face, the Fender Telecaster 'Player's Edition' comes complete with fast-action ‘Shredderz' fret buttons, an exclusive addition to the model with a rapid action that the company says is perfect for difficult solos. The Telecaster also has four differ...
3 Months Ago,
Darren Murph from Engadget says
(in Mad Catz ships $300 Fender Stratocaster Rock Band guitar, disgraces real musicians everywhere)
We always knew something like this was a realistic possibility, but we had high hopes that it'd never really come to fruition. Today, what little hope we had left in humanity has been thoroughly crushed, as the introduction of a guitar controller that costs far more than many actual guitar...
| 1 | Kotaku |
| 2 | Joystiq |
| 3 | GayGamer.net |
| 4 | EL33TONLINE
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| 5 | Fake Plastic Rock |
| 6 | Gizmodo |
| 7 | Game Stooge |
| 8 | Dubious Quality |
| 9 | DigitalBattle |
| 10 | SlashGear |
| 11 | 4 color rebellion |
| 12 | zarkseven.com |
| 13 | XboxSolution |
| 14 | YouTube |
| 15 | Engadget |
Harmonix has released a significant patch for Rock Band 2, which adds and fixes a swathe of features. It's out now on Xbox 360 and is apparently in certification for PlayStation 3. The Network is currently in closed beta, but opens up in the coming weeks according lead designer Dan Teasdale o...
Mon, Sep 28 | from Eurogamer