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Rock Band Hands-On--The PS2 Edition

Harmonix's all-inclusive rhythm sensation is coming to Sony's last console soon, too. We checked it out.

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Harmonix's multiplayer rhythm hit Rock Band has been setting hearts aflame nationwide for a few weeks now. That is, at least, on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. For all you would-be bandmates who haven't ponied up the cash for one of those consoles yet, take heart: Harmonix and Houston-based partner developer Pi Studios have been working on a PlayStation 2 version of the game. This version will let you get a vocalist, guitarist, bassist, and drummer so that you can pull silly rock-star poses and play through dozens of hit songs all in the same room. We had a chance to whip through a few songs in the PS2 game to see how smoothly it's translated to lesser hardware.

Unfortunately, a number of the modes from the 360 and PS3 versions of Rock Band have been removed from this port. Chiefly, there's no online head-to-head play, which will also preclude the possibility of future downloadable content (though that's not surprising, given the PS2's lack of standard mass storage). The band world tour mode has also been scaled down considerably. In the next-gen versions, you create a band and then tour from city to city, amassing cash, gaining new fans, signing record deals, playing in battle-of-the-bands challenges, and so on. On the PS2, you can still play a four-player career game, but you'll simply progress linearly through each tier of songs, as you would in a Guitar Hero game or one of the single-instrument solo tours in Rock Band. That also means the character creator is gone, so you won't be able to customize your own rock dude or dudette before jumping into the world tour gameplay.

The good news is, aside from those missing modes, this looks like a faithful port of the next-gen version of Rock Band, from what we've played so far. All 58 of the songs in the released version will be included in the PS2 edition. The game will support a 480p widescreen display mode, and we were surprised to see that the game's superbly stylish visuals haven't taken a big hit in fidelity on the PS2. The wildly imaginative venues are still in here, as are the various filters and visual effects (things like film grain, black and white, slow motion) that make the game's concert footage so believable and snazzy. We didn't perform an exhaustive analysis of the graphics, but at first glance, we really didn't see a big reduction in the detail on the character models and backgrounds--though the gamer is lower resolution and consequently a bit fuzzier--so this should remain quite a nice-looking game in the final analysis. Because there's no character creator, the developers have created pre-fab bands corresponding to the different genres in the game--punk, metal, and emo, for instance. You'll see the corresponding genre-based band in the background depending on what song you're playing.

Look for the game to hit the PS2 mostly intact next week.
Look for the game to hit the PS2 mostly intact next week.

The PlayStation 2 game will be $10 cheaper than its big brothers, meaning that the bundle--including game, microphone, guitar, drums, and USB hub--will come in at around $160, while the stand-alone game will hit at around $50. Most surprisingly, the PS2 bundle will include the exact same pieces of hardware used for the PS3 game, including the USB wireless receiver dongle that allows the wireless guitar controller to work. So if you get the PS2 bundle now, then snag a PlayStation 3 at some point in the future, you could pick up the PS3 version of the game by itself and keep playing with the instruments from your PS2 bundle.

Rock Band is slated to ship on the PlayStation 2 on December 18, so look for a full evaluation of the boxed product soon.

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so can we play this baby without a guitar controler? or it has 2 be

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It is unfourtnate that they took out "Band World Tour" mode as most reviews, and players said that was the best part. Getting fans and money felt a lot like playing in a band. But I think that the PS2 Specific bonus will be something like "Rock Band: Encore" Rock Band Rocks the 80s. Like a Rock Band expansion pack.

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what next? Rock Band on PSP? That's an idea to consider!

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RB is much, much better than GH3...the only thing GH3 has on rock band is the difficulty. After playing GH1, 2, and 80's to death, GH3 really is nothing new (unless you count the "boss battles" lol). When I started playing Rock Band it was like playing GH1 for the first time...amazing. Rock Band's multiplayer kicks GH3's multiplayers ass, and drums/singing add a whole new game to it. And in a sense, RB can be more challenging than GH3, if you do drumming/guitar-playing and singing at the same time. Honestly, after getting Rock Band, I almost regret spending money on Guitar Hero 3.

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really cool... so, my ps2 isnt dead already XDDDD.... this is a good game, but i still playing guitar hero.... i recommend this (i dont know if the ps2 version its good to so, wait) but guitar hero 3 its way better......

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"though the gamer is lower resolution and consequently a bit fuzzier" - I take offence to that! ;)

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yaa -thats a good news!!

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Yeah, of course Sony didn't forget the PS2, it's the only thing still making them money right now. I guess the PSP is too probably And you say it like Sony is making this game.

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[QUOTE="guile_charlie"]Yeah, fsmith36, the PS2 has only been around for about 6 years.[/QUOTE] No. The PS2 was first released in the US in October, 2000. That adds up to a little over seven years in the United States. In Japan, its life has been even longer, as it was released there in March, 2000.

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Yeah, fsmith36, the PS2 has only been around for about 6 years.

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fsmith36 I Think it is great that Sony did not forget its ps2 system it has made Sony lots of money and still after like 13 years or more it is still pretty popular . Posted Dec 15, 2007 4:12 pm ET ....Thirteen years of the PS2?

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U cant compare this with Guitar Hero 3, GH 3 is 10000000X better. This is a bad clone of GH. SOngs are not so great and the guitar graphics make my eyes mad.

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I'm with gamerboy100, there are several games on the PS2 on dual-layer dvds. God of War, Rogue Galaxy, Xenosaga. They could've put far more data onto a disc. But hey, at least the PS2's getting some love. Here's to companies still supporting the PS2!

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I Think it is great that Sony did not forget its ps2 system it has made Sony lots of money and still after like 13 years or more it is still pretty popular . And lets face it if u no that the company is going to forget the old system would u invest in a new system from that company i would not and thats y i would never get an Xbox 360 lets face it u cant even play most of the old Xbox games on the 360 that is not looking after the consumer where soney is looking after there consumer. and ya maybe not as great on the ps2 as on the ps3 but u can still play it nad have a fun time do it on ps2 to.

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@weisguy119 Gotta love internet journalism. Your second article does prove your point, but... basically, it's an opinion piece based on a press release. "The PS2 version of Rock Band will be a slightly (or significantly) different game from the next-gen console versions. This version has new game elements specific to the platform in development, although what exactly those new modes are is unknown at the moment. It's likely that those new modes are added as incentive against the lost online features in the PS2 version -- we may or may not see online play with the PS2 version (depending on what the developer's plans are), but downloadable content is a big part of the PS3/360 version and unfortunately is very unlikely to be replicated on PS2 since it has no secured way of downloading musical content." That reads to me as an opinion that is presented as fact. Unfortunately, there are too many people out there trying to present "news" that are completely unregulated. My tip for today, if the article's author is an online handle (Nix in this case) and not a real name then it's not official. From the 8/22 press release: "Rock Band for the PlayStation 2 system will showcase many of the same challenging modes featured in the Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3 system versions, but will also debut new game elements specific to the platform. In addition, European versions of Rock Band will feature extensive localized music content for multiple territories, both on-disc and through downloadable content." Nothing afterwards confirms nor denies this. Hey, can anyone tell me if the Europe version has the localized content? My guess is that these features were planned, then scrapped when it was deemed not cost effective. Just looked up some sales figures, and GH3 for ps2 did sell nearly as many units as for all next-gen consoles combined in the first 4 days. But, that's an established IP, for a new IP in my opinion it is not worth the development money to create new content for a system that will not be seeing new development. It all comes down to money, and someone will always complain. Now, would you have been willing to pay the "next-gen" price if you got the exclusive content? I guarantee that someone would complain about paying the extra $10 for inferior graphics...

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The only reason they removed some content is simply because the PS2 probably couldn't handle the full whack of data that a 360 or PS3 can easily manage, this is last-gen hardware you know.

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thats really good. it should really pursuade PS2 owner to upgrade to a PS3 when they are ready to upgrade. also, sure its missing a few modes, but nothing too bad. it is still an awesome game.

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Wow the hardware they provide with the game is current gen? That's actually a very smart way to get owners persuaded in investing in a PS3 when they're ready to upgraded between either that or a 360.

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wait, so i'm getting less content and it's only $10 cheaper? wow that is LAME. harmonix is a great company but they were never good at pricing their products reasonably.

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djstyles92, the point I was trying to make wasn't weather you had the money to upgrade. I was merely stating that if you don't have the money to upgrade, accept that you don't have the money to upgrade. The point I was trying to make was that the result of not upgrading was having to accept some lost features and still being able to play this game on your PS2. Just sayin that everyone should deal with the lost features or wait to upgrade. Also I would go with the 360 version if you have yet to upgrade, the Guitar Hero equipment for the 360 works with the 360 version of Rock Band where as there is an issue with the compatability in the PS3, version of the game..... just sayin'.... (and as far as it goes I thought the comment about the Xbox was pretty self explanatory. Feel luck PS2 owners that your even still getting NEW games, let alone ports of Next Gen games....)

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@earnan: << LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> That's just a couple from the same source. I've read it elsewhere as well but can't remember where. I know these aren't more recent articles, but they were never corrected. Besides, everyone assumed "scaled-down" meant no online play, no DLC and less impressive graphics since the "content exclusive to the PS2" was never said to be untrue.

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With the stripped-down modes this version is just not worth it. I'll just wait till I have the cash for a PS3.

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Guitar Hero will fail and Rock Band will prevail..!!!

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If the hardware will work on the ps3, is it possible to do the other way round? I mean, can i buy the ps2 version and borrow the drums from a friend who has the ps3 one? I already have a guitar hero controler.

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So is there hope now for a Wii Rock Band?

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Allow me to ask you all something: I did some "research into the system specifications of both the Xbox 360 and the PS2 and I found that both systems support Dual-Layer DVD discs. So, My Question is: WHY THE HELL DIDN'T THEY PUT THE GAME ON DUAL-LAYER DISCS?

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Sony did the same thing in the early stages of the PS2; they still released games for the PS1, while simultaneously releasing the same titles for the PS3.

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lord_cack wat if we dont have the money to upgrade to a new system. I know that im not made out of money. u ever think of that

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PS2 Rock Band touring NA in '07 Harmonix confirms the scaled-down version of its multiplatform, multi-instrument rhythm game will be released by New Year's Eve. NEWS - Posted Sep 27, 2007 5:31 pm PT When did pre-orders start? If you can show more recent articles with ps2-exclusive features, I'd love to see it. Technically, a linear multi-player career is ps2-exclusive... I know, not a feature but... Hey, ya get wireless instruments! My 360 version didn't....

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cool...it's coming to the extinct system (that's not cool)

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@earnan: The issue here is that the game was billed, in many media outlets, as having "features exclusive to the PS2". Everyone reasonably assumed it would have more than just a setlist to play. Harmonix, Pi, EA and MTV did nothing to stop the misinformation. They let everyone pre-order it assuming they would get Rock Band minus online play, DLC and with less impressive graphics but with a few little extras tossed in that would be PS2 only. That's what I was led to believe anyway. Now, everyone jumps on this as if they knew it was going to be stripped down all along. Don't act like you didn't expect it to be basically the same game without next-gen features such as online, DLC and better graphics. A little information about the differences would've gone a long way towards making sure people didn't feel taken.

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I am so pissed that they got rid of the character creation! How could they do that to us?! That was the main appeal of the game, did they not think we'd have any fun doing that? We Ps2 owners still have fun too.

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They said once you get PS3, you can just use the same components and just get the PS3 version of the game by itself. Is it even possible buying it without the instruments?

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just get a pc, it will never go out of style, and when things get rough, get a new video card/proccessor/ram and it will be chaeaper then console.

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So I was kinda holding off on whether I would buy this for a ps2 or not, because I knew I wanted to upgrade to a next gen console soon, I was just not sure which one (360 or PS3), but now that I know the hardware will be compatible with the PS3 I have killed two birds with one stone.

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I'm with lord_cack... assuming his response was as sarcastic as I read it.... This game was one of the reasons I finally went next-gen. Where does this sense of entitlement come from? Rock Band for 360 has a 6MB save,due to the character editor. Nothing available for ps2 is even close that I'm aware of, Madden was2.5. Complaints about the lack of DLC? There is no outlet! Fix it by releasing it all on a $10 disk? Uhhhh.... about $30 of content out there now. Well, make up for the lack of DLC by giving us more for free. Wait, what? DLC isn't free, so you want to be rewarded for having NO ability to increase Harmonix revenue by getting part of their revenue stream for free. Think, then write. What you want is for Harmonix to make up for the fact that you haven't upgraded and to make up for missing features that I'm guessing the 7 y/o hardware can't handle not with just the $10 price cut, but with that same cut AND additional content to make up for missing features. I hate to break it to you, but the ps2 life-cycle is over. Games will still be released, but they will be watered down titles, ironically not unlike the beginning of the 360 (when features were missing but graphics were improved) The industry has moved on, time for y'all to do the same.

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Another game along with God of War 2 proving that next gen is nothin special ;)

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I agree, Curse them for even trying to release this Next Gen title on the inferior PS2 hardware at all. I demand all of the latest and greatest game functions yet not have to buy new hardware to get it. I want the best of both worlds.... my nearly 8 year old hardware and a Next Gen game with all the fancy bells and whistles..... How dare they screw over those who own a PS2 like that.... heck those poor guys still playing an Xbox must feel really bad.....

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With these few features, Rock Band is just Guitar Hero with drums and a mike. It loses the main thing that made it awesome; forming a band.

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I was bummed about all that was left out, but once they said that the equipment is fully compatable with the PS3, which I will get eventually... once I stop putting it off, I didn't really care too much. The only thing that concerns me is for the people who don't upgrade to PS3's, since the PS2 has about another year or so of games left, will they at least put out an expansion disc a la GH:80s to make up for the lack of d/l content that is a huge focus for the other versions?

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what they could do is just do and update for the game and just give it to the PS2 owners for free. Just download the update to your memory card that you have the game on and VOILA!

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That is just annoying. The real draw to it is Worl Tour mode and now that it's been scaled back Rock Band loses the edge it had on Guitar Hero fro creativness. I've played Rock Band and the fun is in World Tour going around not knowing your next song and now that seems to be gone making this game crap. At least add the extra DLC for free to amek up for just screwing over the 100 million people with PS2's

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They should've added about 10 extra songs to make up for all that's missing. That would've gone a long way towards justifying the cost, at least. Space and memory wouldn't be an issue, either. They could have done a two disk set, if need be.

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Well i'm kinda disapointed here; Ok, no online thing. I don't care. But no character editing? That's bad. A linear world tour mode? That's worse. I'm still buying it, but... i think Harmonix should have focused on keeping the same mode rather than having good graphics. Graphics in a rythm game is almost pointless.

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Taking $10 off the price of the PS2 version of Rock Band will in no way make up for the fact that so many features have been removed from the game. Couldn't they just use a dual-layer DVD disc so they could fit every feature onto the disc? Or is Harmonix punishing us for not upgrading to next-gen systems?

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This game was reported to have "features exclusive to the PS2". I'm left wondering what the "features exclusive to the PS2" are. Is excluding content now considered a feature? Oh, and the Wii version will most likely be a port of the PS2 version. That's the way it seems to always work with the Wii these days (I have a Wii).

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cant wait for the port to the Wii...lets face it...its gonna happen

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Sucks that they took out character creator. Also I kinda wish there was some way to get the DLC on a disc or something just for the PS2...might just wait except that I could always upgrade if I got a PS3 because of the equipment thing.

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Np_Pro, don't think RB is coming out on the Wii

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