Cambridge, Mass. – April 13th, 2012 – Harmonix today announced that four tracks from P!nk are headed to the Rock Band 3 Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.
Rock Band provides the deepest and best selection of artists, songs and albums through the Rock Band music platform, which features more than 1,400 artists and more than 3,500* tracks via disc and download purchase (complete list of tracks atwww.rockband.com/songs). Rock Band’s gigantic music library dwarfs that of any other rhythm video game on the market. More than 100 million songs have been sold through the Rock Band Music Store since its launch on Nov. 20, 2007.
Tracks downloaded from the Rock Band Music Store are compatible with the award-winning full-band Rock Band 3 experience, as well as the upcoming controller-basedRock Band Blitz, coming summer of 2012 for Xbox LIVE® Arcade and PlayStation®Network!
Rock Band DLC Additions for Xbox 360 and PlayStation®3 system

This is neat. If you register Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story, and Pandora’s Tower on Club Nintendo (Europe), you’ll be given a chance “a chance of receiving the Club Nintendo RPG Commemorative Coin Collection, which features three collectible limited edition golden coins”. Nintendo of Europe’s press release states that the reward is a limited edition prize.
Nintendo announces an exclusive Club Nintendo promotion for fans of Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story and Pandora’s Tower, the newest epic action RPG on Wii
13th April – Qualify to receive the Club Nintendo RPG Commemorative Coin Collection by entering a new Club Nintendo promotion linked to the action RPGs Pandora’s Tower, Xenoblade Chronicles and The Last Story. Pandora’s Tower is the latest in a series of action-packed RPGs to come from Nintendo, and launches across Europe today, exclusively on Wii, coming hot on the heels of previous RPGs Xenoblade Chronicles and The Last Story.
To be in with a chance of receiving the Club Nintendo RPG Commemorative Coin Collection, which features three collectible limited edition golden coins*, featuring designs based on the worlds of Xenoblade Chronicles, The Last Story and Pandora’s Tower, all you have to do is register all three games on Club Nintendo. The coins are limited edition and will only be available while stocks last!**
NeoGAF member “Mama Robotnik” has unearthed a bunch of various concept art, renders, and more for the Metroid Prime games. The findings come from Retro Studios artist Danny Richardson.
Each title in the Retro-developed series is featured in the gallery above. You’ll find images of enemy concepts (such as an Omega Metroid for MP1), menu shots, and a bunch of other items.
Gaijin Games co-founder Alex Neuse has fired off another round of comments which hint at a Wii U version of Bit.Trip Presents: Runner 2.
Last month, the game was pushed back to November. As far as whether or not Gaijin will be looking to make a Wii U version of Runner 2, Neuse said:
“(Smiles) I wonder. I wonder if that means that. Let me put it this way: we have a Wii U dev kit, and our game is coming out around the time that system launches, so that would be pretty cool.”
Neuse followed up with comments on how the Wii U controller excites him:
“I have to think of it in terms of Runner2 now — thinking about it broadly would be too much — but if we were to do a Wii U version, what if you could have a pick-up in the game that reveals hidden bonuses and stuff that you can’t see on your screen but have to hold the controller up? You’re still playing but it’s sort of like an X-ray vision.
“Yeah [sort of like a CommanderVideo detective mode], exactly! (laughs) You get a Silent Scope kind of feel. But anyway, if we do a Wii U version I don’t know what we would do with the controller. I would want to do something unique, but honestly we haven’t figured that part out.”
Gaijin Games even posted the following on Twitter today:
“What Wii U features would you like to see on the OFF CHANCE that we bring Runner2 to the platform?”
Runner (and the Bit.Trip series in general) made its debut on Wii. Wouldn’t it be nice to see Runner 2 on the console’s successor?