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SIx Ways of Getting The Most Out of Music Games

As you all may know, Guitar Hero and Rock Band are a dominating factor in the music game industry and people seem to love those games. Time after time a new game gets released and they expect us to pay $60. I find that to be a bit ridiculous, and it really makes people turn away from buying them, especially newcomers who usually pay more than $150 for a new copy of the new game with the needed instruments of guitars, a drum, and a mic. It may seem hopeless, but it's not and I made this guide on how to get good deals on the music games, while getting the most out of your money. And note that some of these statements are based on my own personal opinion. So without further ado, enjoy!

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1: Browse through the different versions and see differences in quality


This is a rather easy one. All you have to do is to look up the specific music game you want on an informational website (I use Wikipedia, though it's not 100% accurate) and see the perks of each console version and pricing. My example would be Rock Band 2. The Wii version is $10 cheaper, yet it has all the features of the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 versions. But one major difference is that the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 version has the ability to upload most of the setlist of the original Rock Band for only $5. If you have a PS3/Xbox 360 and a Wii, it is obvious that you would get more out of you money if you didn't buy the Wii version, because essentially you will have to only fork over $15 for over 40 songs. Now that is a deal.

The same can be said about Guitar Hero in terms of buying the Wii version. The Wii version and the other console versions are essentially the same, save for the graphics. And a warning is that just because the same game is made for a different platform doesn't mean you will be getting the same game. The Wii version of the original Rock Band was missing a World Tour Mode, character customization and DLC. Many unknowing people can fall for that and be left with half a game. Doing these steps will all help you see the pros and cons between the versions, and it will help you to get the best game for your liking.

2: Look at the setlist


Many people whine that The Beatles: Rock Band and Guitar Hero: Metallica had too few of songs in them and Guitar Hero: World Tour and Rock Band 2 are better deals. That doesn't necessarily work. Honestly, can you really say that you love every last song in those games? I personally did not like the bonus songs in Guitar Hero III at all (which were quite a few) and about a few songs in the career mode, but I loved most of the songs in The Beatles: Rock Band. Buy a game that you are most comfortable with in terms of the setlist as well, not just solely the gameplay. I mean what good does a World Tour mode have if you really don't like any songs in the game. There's no point in playing a music game if you hate the music (the genre would kind of lose it's purpose there).

Another thing you should do is to check the DLC for the games (definitely if you own a Rock Band game). There are a variety of songs that range through many genres. Though the songs are great, they all cost $2 (they are a bit cheaper if you buy them off a pack), and since I am helping you to find the cheapest way to get a full music experience, this is not really advised.

3: Look at the older games in the series and just WAIT

This may sound weird, but have you looked at Best Buy on how much Guitar Hero or Guitar Hero II costs? Well you can buy them as a combo for under $50. Each game was $70 on the Playstation 2 with a guitar. Recently I went to my local GameStop and I saw many Gibson SG guitar controllers hanging there for less than $20, which to me is a great deal. Guitar Hero was a great game in 2006, and though it's showing it's age a bit it is still a very solid game, and a great deal in general.

Remember Rock Band 2? Remember how the full experience cost over $150 in August of 2008? Well in the holiday season of 2009, you can get the full kit for only $100 at certain retailers. The whole music industry in video games produces so many games that you can easily snag a year old game for half its value. Just wait, in a year or two, the $200 Beatles: Rock Band kit will go for $100. It's all in a matter of patience.

Another thing that worked well with me was visiting the game websites (particularly Red Octane's), where you can get great deals on the particular game that you want and their instruments. You can also get instruments bundled with the older games, like I mentioned with Guitar Hero and Guitar Hero II. And then there is always eBay, where they have a huge variety of great deals. Remember there are many places you can get great deals, you just have to look hard enough. And keep in mind if you play by yourself and only are interested in one instrument, don't go buying the whole band kit. You simply don't need it and you'll just be wasting your money.

4: Mix and Match


This is probably one of the best methods of saving money for yourself. After newer instruments were released, the older instruments for the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games have gone down pretty well. Those expensive Rock Band drums that came out in 2007 are now at cheaper prices. The cheapest I found at the retailers was for only $30 at Best Buy. And that Guitar Hero II Gibson Explorer guitar was around $20. Mixing and matching between brands can often lead to great buys and usually you get a better deal than buying a full kit. But you should be very careful on whether the instrument brand has a had a history of defects *cough* Guitar Hero: World Tour *cough*

One thing I particularly dislike was when EA and Activision had that lawsuit and the Rock Band and Guitar Hero instruments and games were not cross compatible. Fortunately, that is no the case (no pun intended) anymore and you can play Rock Band with Guitar Hero instruments and vice-versa. However the Wii version of Guitar Hero II and World Tour are not compatible with Rock Band instruments. You should definitely research to see if your instruments are compatible before making a purchase.

5: Keep the game you bought and don't look back

Hey look this Guitar Hero has a jukebox mode! Hey this Rock Band has Legos! Hey, this Guitar Hero makes you a sandwich! Most of those things can be passed (though I would like a nice sandwich right about now), simply because those are small features that you can live without. Try not to fall into the habit of buying games within a two year period as it can assure you that the developers have not worked hard enough on the game and they were just in a rush. Tell me how different is Guitar Hero: World Tour from Guitar Hero 5 in terms of gameplay. Nothing.

If a game does not have a good setlist or is simply the same game with a coat of paint, with little innovation, then avoid it. If you really want it then go buy it, though you will save more money by just waiting. There's like over 15 Guitar Hero games anyway, and unfortunately Rock Band is falling in the same trend, just not as extreme, (though their games are a lot more worked out).

6. If a franchise is better than the other, then change franchises

This is only in terms of presentation and gameplay, rather than the music itself. I'll be honest, I thought Rock Band sucked when it came out and was convinced that Guitar Hero can do miles better. When Guitar Hero: World Tour came out I was in shock and surprise, since there was no change besides the fact that you can play with more instruments (I have not played Guitar Hero or Guitar Hero II, so Guitar Hero III was not a disappointment. I got Rock Band 2 as a present from one of my friends and when I popped it in my Wii, I really could not compare the quality difference between that and the latter series. I was simply impressed. I thought everything was great and to this day I still play it.

To make it simple, imagine Taster A had been making good toasters every year, but Toaster B comes every two years and is better in quality and both have relatively the same price. Which one do you get? I would personally choose Toaster B.

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In the end when you buy these video games keep in mind that you are buying them just to have fun. The music genre is just like any other video game genre and having fun is all it counts. Thanks for reading.

Next Review Idea (and Club Nintendo)

Currently I am writing a review for The Beatles: Rock Band and I want to see if you prefer me to write the next rview (Zelda: Ocarina of Time) for the N64 or VC.

Also I found something cool on Nintendo's website. It's called Club Nintendo and you register your Nintendo products (DS and Wii games) and at the end of the year period (in the summer) you win a prize depending on the points you have. Last year was either a Mario hat or an extra level in Punch-Out!! with a fight against Doc Louis. I just ordered 3 Zelda posters that cost 300 points (6 Wii games).

Note: this is legal and is part if Nintendo's official website.

Short Update (Really Short Update Edition)

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare review up next week. The Beatles Rock Band will be up in a while (I've only played for about an hour, I want to take my time) So yeah. Have a great day/night.

UPDATE!: I got a weekend project (5th time in a row) that I was doing so I had to postpone the review. Hopefully I'm in the clear this weekend. (hopefully)

UPDATE!: Delayed once again by an essay and a project. I cannot assure that I can finish up by this Friday, but if I'm clear for the weekend then I'll finish writing it.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare First Impressions

*note that I only played for a couple of hours*

I have received Modern Warfare as one of my presents and I have to say it is quite good, really good actually. It seems that Infinity Ward never ceases to impress me with their shooter they release and this is definitely no exception. The thing that sets it apart from the Call of Duty franchise is that it is set in the present day and it is actually a breath of fresh air comparing to the overpopulating shooters out there.

One thing I like is that they kept the core shooting in the game and improved upon it greatly. It feels more polished than ever, but made it feel new enough to set it apart from the previous games. I cannot tell you enough of how many times that the grenade re-throw is absolute genius. One other thing noting is the newer weapons in the game. What else can I say? They are just great and each of them have a distinct feeling (just a warning out there, do not give me a loaded shotgun in the game and leave me with a room full of terrorists, because it can get messy). The AI is also very good and they are not stupid to let you shoot at so easily. They will fight back and take cover when necessary. But they are also not so smart that they will make you feel like a complete noob. In the end the difficulty is just right.

And last comes the online play. It is just great and I really am enjoying it. I find the leveling up and perks just great. Though it is annoying to play this game when you are a casual player going against COD gurus who have all the weapons and perks unlocked and keep on killing you. But those gripes aside, the online play is spectacular.

Overall I enjoyed this game and recommend it to anyone who has any interest in shooters.

First Impression Score: 9.0

The Blog Where We Enjoy Cake (56 K Warning)

Well my birthday was on Tuesday and I am ready to celebrtae. I know I haven't written an Editorial or even a first impression of a game, and I apologize. I wish I could write some, but I'm too tired (and lets not forget lazy) to write one plus I'm busy for 6 days a week. So in this blog we will be partying!

Here is the cake!:

The food:

and drinks!:

And as you are enjoying I have movies on:

The gifts I got were:

and out of nowhere I got this from my friend (which is awesome)

Thanks for reading and I'll try to blog more.

What The Heck....

It's getting closer to my birthday and I was hoping to get The Beatles: Rock Band and I check the price. It's $60 on the Wii and this is just stupid. Activision did the same move with Modern Warfare 2 on the PC and Guitar Hero 5 on the Wii. This is getting ridiculous. You should not be able to pay over $50 on a peripheral-less game whatsoever and EA and Activision should be ashamed of themselves for even having this idea. One of the points of the Wii is to be affordable and they should not forget that. Thanks alot EA. Way to make the economy grow by selling a 40 song game for 60 dollars. And great news my GH guitar has some manufacturing issues on it. Now I get to listen to customer service telling me repeatedly to check if the Wii Mote is connected to the guitar even though I'm repeating that that's not the issue I'm having! Great!

Vote Little Mac As All TIme Greatest Game Hero

And from this corner at 17 years old weighing 120 pounds and hailing from Brooklyn! Little Mac! And in this corner ready to brutalize him MIKE TYSON!

2 rounds later

AND HE KNOCKS HIM DOWN!! Little Mac is the new WVBA champion! I cannot believe my eyes! The greatest boxer of our generation got knocked out by a 17 years old!

As we all know Little Mac punched out Tyson. He punched out people 3 times bigger than him. He is one of the most loved characters. He is ma enough to run in a pink jumpsuit. Little Mac is the All Time Greatest Game Hero. If you wonder why you should vote for him, just think of this. When was the last time you punched out Tyson at his prime? That's what I thought. Just think wat would happen if Mac is in his prime. Vote for Little Mac as the All Time Greatest Game Hero. VOTE NAO! :P Here is the link to the feature.

Here is some stuff I made for the Mac Supporters:

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*Nintendo Fun Club Membership not required*

Final Blog (For A Good While)

Well today was the last day of summer and I have to say it was pretty relaxing, and with the start of school tomorrow, I will be busy. So I won't be visiting Gamepot as much as I wish I would. I'm also aware that I'm still one review short of being able to get a recommendation emblem. So I might write one last review on Friday night. So it was a great summer and I had fun spending some time gaming. It's also funny that my 50th blog is my final one. I will post if I have the time to, but don't expect too many "serious blogs". Well till some other time, goodbye.

UPDATE!: If you notice that my blog layout looks differet, it's because I'm doing something for a contest called, "Greatest Game Her" and my favorites were Link, Little Mac, and The Prince, but after the event I'll probably change it back.