ROCK BAND ADDS MORE WEEZER!
LIMP BIZKIT AND YELLOWCARD MAKE ROCK BAND DEBUT IN “GUYS WHO ROCK” DLC FEATURED IN LEGO® ROCK BAND
Cambridge, Mass. – Dec. 18, 2009 – Harmonix and MTV Games today announced that a three pack of songs from Weezer, as well as singles from Limp Bizkit, Yellowcard and The Offspring will be added next week to the Rock Band Music Store of downloadable content for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™.
These artists are some of the more than 390 bands currently available through the Rock Band platform. With more than 1,000 songs available, Rock Band is, without question, the industry leader in providing the best selection of interactive musical content, songs and artists.
Thanks to PlayStati0nNetwork for the news tip!
Strategist (Wii) – E10+
Balloon Pop Festival (Wii) – E
Hello Kitty Birthday Adventures (DS) – E
Let’s Draw (DS) – E
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (DS) – M
Robocalypse – Beaver Defense (Wii) – T
Nancy Drew: The Modern Mysteries (DS) – E10+
GTI Club Supermini Festa! (Wii) – E
Car Jack Streets (DSi) – T
Dart Rage (Wii) – E
Mean Girls (DS) – E10+
Save the Turtles (DSi) – E
Racers (Wii) – E
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Wii) – T
Libera Wing (DSi) – E
Hoopworld (Wii) – E10+
Super Smash Bros. (Wii) – E
Best Buy
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (Wii) – $39.99
Grand Slam Tennis (Wii) – $39.99
NHL 2K10 (Wii) – $39.99
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles (Wii) – $39.99
Dead Space Extraction (Wii) – $29.99
EA Sports Active (Wii) – $49.99
EA Sports Active: More Workouts (Wii) – $29.99
Jillian Michaels Fitness Ultimatum (Wii) – $24.99
Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (Wii) – $19.99
Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage (Wii) – $39.99
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (Wii) – $29.99
MySims Agents (DS) – $24.99
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (DS) – $24.99
Hello Kitty Party (DS) – $24.99
Spore: Hero Arena (DS) – $24.99
Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games (DS) – $29.99
NERF N-Strike Elite with Switch Shot EX-3 Blaster (Wii) – $24.99
Need for Speed: Nitro (Wii) – $39.99
Disney Sing It: Pop Hits (Wii) – $39.99
Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) – $39.99
Just Dance (Wii) – $29.99
Animal Crossing: City Folk (Wii) – $19.99
Metroid Prime Trilogy (Wii) – $19.99
Bakugan: Battle Brawlers Collector’s Edition (DS) – $19.99
Hannah Montana: The Movie (DS) – $14.99
Phineas and Ferb (DS) – $14.99
As many of you know, the NPD Group released the latest hardware sales numbers for the month of November about a week ago. We’ve posted lifetime-to-date and year-to-date figures for all systems below.
Lifetime-to-date
PS2: 44,981,318
DS: 35,416,758
Wii: 23,324,381
Xbox 360: 17,320,986
PSP: 16,182,836
PS3: 9,768,696
Year-to-date
DS: 7,875,400
Wii: 5,784,000
Xbox 360: 3,460,700
PS3: 2,974,500
PSP: 1,841,200
PS2: 1,466,700
VC:
Famicom Detective Club Part II (NES, Nintendo, 500pts)
Gradius 2 (MSX, Konami, 800pts)
Knightmare (MSX, Konami, 800pts)
WiiWare:
Lost Winds Winter of the Melodias (Square Enix, 1000pts)
Phalanx (Zoom, 500pts)
Lit (Square Enix, 1000pts)
Othello (Arc System Works, 500pts)
DSiWare:
Katamuku + Action: Katamuction (HI Games & Publishing, 500pts)
@Simple DS Series Vol. 2: The Misshitsu kara Dasshutsu – Gakou-hen (D3 Publisher, 500pts)
Pocket Rurubu: Nagoya (Nintendo, 800pts)
Pocket Rurubu: Kobe (Nintendo, 800pts)
Monster Hunter Tri is coming to the West in early 2010 and for the first time Western Wii owners will be able to join the hunt as one of Capcom’s leading franchises makes its debut on the system.
One of the most strikingly beautiful titles ever developed for Nintendo’s Wii, Monster Hunter Tri depicts a living, breathing ecosystem where man co-exists with the fantastic beasts that roam both the dry land and the brand new sub-aqua environment – a first for the series.
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While we obviously don’t know for sure, it’s possible that WiiRelax could be Nintendo’s companion piece of software that will launch alongside the Wii Vitality Sensor. It’d certainly make sense, wouldn’t it?