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ButtonMasher writes: EA have just sent out the official word that Rock Band will in fact be releasing this year. The date (as per the title) is set for October the 31st and it will be releasing on all four platforms, Xbox 360, PS3, PS2 and Nintendo Wii. Also released with the release date is the pricing for the various bundles and additional song packs on the platforms that do not have a download service for the game. The pricing for the full Instrument pack will be $219.99 with the Software selling separately for $99.99 (or $79.99 on the PS2/Wii)
Almost a year after it's release in the US, Rock Band 1 is finally coming to Australia. "EA confirms Harmonix-developed band simulation game finally making its way down under on November 7"
The YouTube phenomenon that is Giovanny Gutierrez's "Why every guy should buy his girlfriend a Wii Fit" continues to move it's panty-clad hips, having been viewed more that 6.5 million times since being posted in late May.
This past week WWE has attempted to control the media. There is some heat towards UK's magazine the Fighting Spirit for their preview of SmackDown vs. RAW 2009 video game.
TVGB: "The title of this story seems like a pretty obvious statement to almost any gamer out there, especially those of us with Wii's who want the system to have a more robust online feature set. However, the difference between the community bitching about the matter and a developer actually coming out and saying their not getting enough support is monumental. That latter happened just a few hours ago at EA's Bloggers Day for The Sims franchise."
In a recent article in the Independent, a UK daily newspaper, they listed their top 50 video games of all time. Surprisingly, they said Wii sports was the greatest game of all time...
Kotaku: Activision revealed more of the voice cast for the upcoming Spider-Man: Web of Shadows today, announcing that Tricia Helfer, who is pretty and best known for her work on Battlestar Galatica, will perform voiceover duties for the Black Cat. Helfer, seen being attractive in the above headshot, had previously played the role of Black Cat on the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man.
Ha, get it? "Concrete?" And there's a picture of Concrete Man, and... oh, forget it.