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Xbox 360 The Beatles: Rock Band - Software Only

Xbox 360 The Beatles: Rock Band - Software Only

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Seller: closeoutwarehouse
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 73 reviews
Sales Rank: 424

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: musical_instrument_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: Software Only
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 014633193640
Model: 19364
UPC: 014633193640
EAN: 0014633193640
ASIN: B001TOQ8JS

Publication Date: August 31, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • A variety of gameplay environments pulled from the Beatles career, including Cavern Club, Abbey Road and Shea Stadium.
  • "The Beatles: Rock Band" software for Xbox 360.
  • A song list of more than 40 Beatles hits, as well as additional DLC to follow via Xbox LIVE.
  • The first music game to offer harmonies as part of gameplay, challenging players to recreate The Beatles’ vocal blend.
  • Works with all Rock Band and most Guitar Hero controllers and microphones.

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Product Description
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Item Type: Video Games
Item Rating: T
Street Date: 09/09/09
Wide Screen: no
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language: ENGLISH
Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: no
Re-Release: no
Packaging: Sleeve


Amazon.com Product Description
The world's leading music game meets the greatest band in history. The Beatles: Rock Band gives fans what they've been waiting for: a chance to experience the Beatles' legendary story from the inside. In The Beatles: Rock Band you won't just watch and listen as The Beatles make rock history, create landmark records and conquer the world-for the first time, you'll be part of the band. The Beatles software is compatible with Rock Band, Guitar Hero and most other instrument controllers, as well as third party microphones including SingStar and Lips.

The Beatles: Rock Band game logo
Rock Band style play across all eras of The Beatles' career in The Beatles: Rock Band
Play across all band eras.
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The Ed Sullivan Show gameplay venue from The Beatles: Rock Band
A variety of play venues.
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Paul and George working a harmony in The Beatles: Rock Band
Master classic Beatles harmonies.
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Paul McCartney’s trademark - Höfner bass available for The Beatles: Rock Band
Standard Rock Band controller set.
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The Game
Join John, Paul, George and Ringo on-stage at legendary shows, behind closed doors in the recording studio, and in dreamscapes that bring the psychedelic imagery of the latter stage of their career to life. The acclaimed Rock Band elements of interactive play and full-band capacity are here as well, but with brand-new additions. One of these is full three-part harmonies, which challenge you to recreate The Beatles’ vocal blend — a first for any music game and facilitated by the game's support for up to three microphone controllers. In addition, the game supports custom-built controllers modeled after the actual instruments that the Fab Four played, and eventually helped to make iconic, audio straight from the masters and graphics that take you on a magical tour through the key moments in The Beatles history. Produced with the full cooperation of The Beatles and Apple Corps, the game is packed with hidden fab extras that will push you and up to five of your friends to master the songs both online and offline in order to hear rare audio and view unseen photos from the archives.

The Song List
The Beatles were one of the most prolific bands of all time, churning out memorable hit after hit and this is reflected in the song list of The Beatles: Rock Band. From "I Want to Hold Your Hand" to "Get Back," every song in The Beatles: Rock Band comes directly from the Abbey Road master tapes. More than 40 songs are included with the game, spanning the length of The Beatles’ career, with more to follow via download on Xbox LIVE Marketplace. The full list of hits supplied with the game disc include:

  • I Saw Her Standing There
  • Boys
  • Do You Want To Know A Secret
  • Twist And Shout
  • I Wanna Be Your Man
  • I Want to Hold Your Hand
  • A Hard Day’s Night
  • Can’t Buy Me Love
  • I Feel Fine
  • Eight Days A Week
  • Ticket To Ride
  • Day Tripper
  • Drive My Car
  • I’m Looking Through You
  • If I Needed Someone
  • Paperback Writer
  • Taxman
  • Yellow Submarine
  • And Your Bird Can Sing
  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
  • With a Little Help from My Friends
  • Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
  • Getting Better
  • Good Morning Good Morning
  • I Am The Walrus
  • Hello Goodbye
  • Revolution
  • Back In The USSR
  • Dear Prudence
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  • Birthday
  • Helter Skelter
  • Hey Bulldog
  • Don’t Let Me Down
  • Come Together
  • Something
  • Octopus’s Garden
  • I Want You (She’s So Heavy)
  • Here Comes The Sun
  • Dig A Pony
  • I Me Mine
  • I’ve Got A Feeling
  • Get Back
  • Within You Without You / Tomorrow Never Knows
  • The End
The Instruments
Although The Beatles: Rock Band supports instruments from previous Rock Band and Guitar Hero releases on the same gaming platform, it also is tailor-made for play using The Beatles: Rock Band exclusive line of instrument controllers (sold separately). Each member of The Beatles had a signature instrument(s) that became synonymous with them. Controllers available are precise replicas of those instruments and include:
  • John Lennon’s - Rickenbacker 325 guitar
  • Sir Paul McCartney’s trademark - Höfner bass
  • George Harrison’s - Gretsch Duo Jet guitar
  • Ringo Starr’s - Drums with classic black oyster pearl finish and Ludwig-branded Beatles kick drum head

The Gameplay Venues
Having made music together in various capacities and combinations for more than ten years, The Beatles career is inextricably linked with a variety of venues. Follow The Beatles from their earliest days in locales in Liverpool and Hamburg, to their triumphant Ed Sullivan Show appearance and beyond. In addition, join them in the studio at Abbey Road and experience dreamscapes that put you inside the psychedelic era. Just a few of the famous venues players can expect to see in the game are: Cavern Club, The Ed Sullivan Theater, Shea Stadium, Budokan, Abbey Road, Rooftop, And many more.




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5 out of 5 stars Fantastic, Amazing game - or should I say Fabulous!   September 10, 2009
Lisa Shea
88 out of 96 found this review helpful

I just finished playing through the entire Beatles: Rock Band game on medium level. I was blown away in so many ways. We have all the various music games, many for several platforms, and this by far is our new favorite.

First, of course, the music. We have always loved the Beatles and playing through this game just reminds us how amazing these guys were as musicians. There's the "outliers" theory that they had amassed 10,000 hours of playing time with their high intensity early years, which speaks to their superb ability to just pick up and run on any stage. Whatever it was, their harmonies are superb, their rhythms are great fun. Bob (my musician boyfriend) commented that playing along with the songs was great. Often we have to force ourselves to play through a song on other games (even songs we like) because the coded buttons just aren't enjoyable, the coders get the rhythm a bit off. Here I was dancing along while I played guitar or sang.

There are 8 chapters / venues, from the Cavern up through the Apple roof-top. There are three Abbey Road studio chapters. You might think that's boring. However, it was *superb*. They might start a song in the studio, but then the visuals go off to a CUSTOM TAILORED TO THAT SONG video! The Yellow Submarine song is underwater. The Sgt Pepper's song is in the gazebo complete with 1800s cut-out people! The flower sequences are amazing. Usually in music games I ignore the backgrounds. Here I would miss notes because I was swept away by the background graphics! Whoever did these art collaborations needs to be given a bottle of Champagne. Maybe two. They were incredibly beautiful and a sheer perfect tie-in with the songs many times. I would gladly watch someone else play so I could watch the visuals.

Yes the "gig" shows you get early are fun - period appropriate screaming fans at Shea Stadium. I have to comment that the audience at the Budokan looked completely caucasian, surely some non-causasians should have been there? Still, a minor complaint.

Gameplay is as mentioned superbly fun, and not just because of the stellar music. You get real harmonies, which is a breakthrough for these main pair of products (GH and RB). Sing along in harmony with a friend, sometimes even three part harmony. If you have a mic stand you can even hook up your mic and play drums while you sing, play guitar while you sing, since there's no "hand clapping" or other stuff you have to do.

There are a few minor complaints. I nailed 100% several times and got nothing at all. No gold stars, no visual indication. Since I like to go through and get 100% on all songs, there's no easy way to see which to replay. The between-gig navigation is a bit rough, you have to literally page through them so you can't just scan the list. Even when you're looking at a given gig you have to go "in" to the gig to see which specific songs to work on. I really like having a scan option so I can look through for what I want to play with.

You earn photos with your stars (i.e. actual photos of the Beatles to look at) but I'd have liked something a little more fun. More instruments? I realize they want their gigs to all be period-specific with the right instruments and clothes but it still would have been cool to give the option.

Also, you are forced down their path in its completeness. You can't get past the Cavern until you play EVERY gig in it. Then you move on to the Ed Sullivan show and so on. In every case you have to play every single song. I'd really like to have the normal "earn X stars and progress" in case there's a song you're really eager to get to.

You do get to download additional songs if you want - so if the killer set list built into this game isn't enough, you can always get more!

I want to comment in general that the equipment you have for playing any of these music games matters a LOT. We have the Ion drum kit and the wireless guitars. I highly, highly recommend getting both of these. Playing any of these music games (and especially the Beatles!) on cheap gear can really frustrate you quickly. Spend the money to get better equipment. You'll find you play the games for months and months because they are so much fun. You'll also find that your real life dexterity and drumming skills will improve *amazingly*.

Finally be sure to sit through the 10 minute long (I'm not kidding) credits. You get to unlock an encore :)

Feel free to contact me with any questions at all! I have the full set list posted on my site.

UPDATE: Several people have emailed me asking if this can be played single player. YES. You play single player through the entire game if you wish. Also, if you're alone in your house, you can still play multi-player with people on Live, so you can have fun four player music by going online and finding other players through the Live network.



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful game--my throat is sore   September 9, 2009
Nathan Hale (Way out west)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

Amazon delivered on the "pre-order and get it on release day" promise. I received the game 10 AM day of release. Thank you UPS and Amazon!

Fantastic game. Even the transition screens between songs have been lovingly crafted. Every inch of the game is very well thought out.

Make sure to get MULTIPLE MICROPHONES! The singing include three part harmonies that are very fun, we spent the first few hours of the game just singing. If you can still find it, I recommend buying the "Lips two microphone bundle," as it costs the same as the single packaged Xbox 360 wireless mic (and it includes TWO of that same mic--as well as the LIPS karaoke game.)

You know how most music games have three, maybe four songs that you LOVE to play? Well, EVERY song in this game is like that. It's magical.



5 out of 5 stars Fab! Fab! Fab!   September 10, 2009
Rick (Houston, TX, USA)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

I can't top the previous review but I can say that I agree 100% with the 5 star rating. The music is fantastic and very well adapted to the game format. The graphics and the realistic animations are superb. I grew up in the UK when the Beatles were just getting started and remember "Beatlemania" very clearly. This brought back the old tingles as I played the songs all over again and was swept along in the nostalgia of the lovingly recreated backgrounds.

We played last night as soon as the package arrived and got to the first Abbey Road session - I'm looking forward to the rest of the game and then trying out the vocal harmonies etc.

If you like the Beatles music (who doesn't?) and enjoy the challenge of Rock Band or Guitar Hero I would say go ahead and get this game...you will not be disappointed. Now where's my old copy of Sgt Pepper??!



5 out of 5 stars A great Beatles experience, AND a great Rock Band experience   September 10, 2009
C. Wynes (Dyersburg, TN)
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

I've completed the game and am overall quite pleased with it. I'll take several points about the game in turn...

Song Selection: The song selection included many of my favorite Beatle tunes. I'm sure we could all make our own list of 10-20 songs we wish had been in the game, so I won't bore you with mine, but if you can connect to XBox Live (or PSN for folks with that version) you'll be able to fill in some of the gaps over the next few months. The full Abbey Road and Rubber Soul albums are confirmed to be upcoming as downloadable content, expect them to cost about $15 each.

Music Quality: It's the Beatles! And it sounds terrific. The game uses the new mixes of all the albums which were released today along with the game. The only time I noticed a real distracting difference is that the strings in "Hello Goodbye" seem to be much more prominent, and I personally didn't care for it. But that's a minor gripe.

Game Difficulty: There was alot of discussion that the game would be too easy for veteran music game players. I was actually pleasantly surprised by the interesting charts on guitar and bass. True, there are no real scorchers in here of the likes of "Free Bird" or "Painkiller" from previous Harmonix music games. But there is a pretty good mix of songs across most of the difficulty spectrum, with some potentially challenging riffs and interesting hammer-on parts ("Octopus' Garden" and "Dear Prudence" stand out in that last category.) Also, as most of the songs are 2-3 minutes long, the total possible score is lower than on many modern songs in other games, and therefore the margin of error for getting Gold Stars is much tighter and earning them is more of a challenge.

Presentation: The animated musical sequences at the beginning and end of the game are beautifully crafted. Most of the songs from the Beatles' studio period have fantasy/psychedelic videos playing behind the note chart which look very nice as well, though I'm usually too honed in on the chart to notice them. On the menu navigation side, I liked the improvements in the quickplay menu over that in Rock Band 2. You will now see your personal best score AND how many stars you earned for that score next to the song name, so if you want to go back and gold star everything you can see what you're missing. It also shows you your overall ranking and ranking among your friends for each song when you're highiighting it. I have one other minor gripe with the game, and that is that while they took care not to put the "ding" sound effect for earning a star while playing, and they eliminated the ability to bend notes (you can still do it for star power, here called "beatlemania", but it won't affect the sound of the track), they put in a sound effect for earning and using star power. It's only noticeable in the studio songs, as the live ones instead increase the volume of the screaming fans when you do so. Minor gripe, but I'd wish I could turn it off to get the pure Beatles track without the little "swoosh" sound every so often.

Extras: By playing through the story you unlock Beatles photos, which can be viewed from the main menu and are accompanied by a paragraph of text describing the historial context of the photo. You also unlock "prizes" that can be viewed or listened to, including the Beatles Christmas Album and a clip from the concert at Shea Stadium (named of course for the famous Cuban guerilla leader, Che Stadium... oh wait that was the Rutles). As far as gameplay-related extras are concerned, there are a number of achievements on the XBox version (and I assume trophies on the PS3 version) encouraging you to meet certain goals within certain songs, such as getting a long note streak or hitting all the hammer-ons without strumming any of them. You can also play through challenges to unlock new gamer pics and in-game icons.

Overall I'm quite pleased with this game both as a Beatles fan and as a fan of the Rock Band music games. I certainly hope it does well enough in sales to justify Harmonix adding the rest of the Beatles songlist as downloadable content over the next year.



5 out of 5 stars Great game for the greatest band ever!   September 11, 2009
Yovan Basurto (LA, USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This review is mostly to counter the retarded moron who gave this game 1 star for no reason other than to defend his crappy taste in music.

This game is amazing and was made with care by Beatle fans. Is pretty easy but the real fun is in the vocals and the beat to these great songs are so good that you forget about the easy nature of the game. Another thing that I can't fault the game for is the amazing backgrounds! They distract me while playing causing me to miss notes because they are so eye catching and amazing.

Enjoy fellow Beatle fans!


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