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On June 18th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Now, this isn’t an official announcement from Activison but if the recent product listings are to be believed from both Amazon and GameStop then we may have a hint on when DJ Hero will be released and at what price point.

Both websites have DJ Hero (bundled with the turn-table controller) slated for an October 27th release date at $119.99 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii. The difference between the two however is that while GameStop has the PS2 version of DJ Hero priced at $119.99 the Amazon listing has it at $99.

Who is to be believed? Well, if all of this is true then Amazon’s listing makes sense considering the PS2 is a last generation console. Then again, there is no telling if any of this is true until Activision comes forward and makes an announcement of their own regarding DJ Hero‘s release date and price.

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On May 18th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Does your PSP still work? Do you know where it is? OK good because Harmonix has recently announced the entire song list set to appear in their upcoming PSP title Rock Band Unplugged. 50 songs spanning from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 00s are all included in the list which is viewable after the break.

Harmonix also went ahead and announced that there will be an additional 10 songs made available for download right when the game ships.

Rock Bang unplugged will hit store shelves on June 9th for $39.99. Will this be enough to make gamers blow the dust off the PSP and forgive it for its poor library of games? Probably not, but this game will most likely keep you occupied on the bus, or train, or anywhere else.

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On February 18th, 2009 in Nintendo DSi

The Nintendo DSi’s April 5th North American release date is quickly approaching which means a launch title is appropriate, right?

It was recently announced that Rhythm Heaven will get the honors of being a launch title to coincide with the Nintendo DSi.

From the developers of WarioWare, Rhythm Heaven will task players with creating a beat to go along with the background music by tapping, flicking, holding, and sliding the stylus on the touch screen.

A Japanese commercial for the game has been included after the break, and I must say, it looks suprisingly challenging.

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