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I would love - LOVE - to have "Instant Karma!" as a song in Rock Band.
Kanji is one of the most interesting characters to come out of a video game. They really did a great job developing him.

In fact, pretty much every character was at the very least interesting. What a great game series.
GHWT knows a Rock Band drum set, and changes accordingly. It'll only use the four drums and the kick pedal.
You're totally right about Twilight Princess. Had it been another IP, the reception to it could have been massive. But, being a Zelda game, it had a LOT to live up to. Some think it did, some don't, but it still has to deal with the series' legacy.
I don't know. Most of MW2 sales will come within the first few months, whereas Nintendo games tend to stick on the charts for months or even years on end.

I don't think NSMBWii will outsell MW2 this year - but I'd hold the discussion of whether or not it would outsell it overall in the end.
Yes, Lego Rock Band tracks will be exportable to your Rock Band 2 collection.
Dude, chill out guys.

Ryan, the free game will be the lowest priced game. You could buy 2 $20 PS3 games and pick a third one at the same price or lower free.
HOLY CRAP, a comment that's actually sensible and mature.


Um...what do we do now???
Do we really have to have one of you on every single music game article?

These games are fun, even if you DO play real instruments. Live a little dude.
Y'know, PedoJokerBear has a point...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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