I must be the only person excited about the $250 bundle. I'm picking it up tomorrow morning and I'm not looking back. Is it expensive? Yes. Is it overpriced? Yep. Do I care? No. I have wanted a Beatles only music game since the day I picked up Guitar Hero for my PS2. The themed instruments are just a bonus to me. When my brother asks me what I want for Christmas I'll mention one of the guitars. When my parents ask me I'll mention the other. I already have, and even my parents can see that this is different than your typical GH/RB game... and they aren't even gamers. The Beatles are my favorite band. I've been a Beatlemaniac since I was in elementary school in the late 80s. The gear, the music, the history... this game is the real deal. Only thing I'm worried about really is the fact that I cringed every time my friends played drums on RB1... and those drums didn't cost me this much. I think I'll always be the multiplayer drummer. ;) They get a little... excited (read: violent).
Beatles: Rock Band gets cheaper bundles
Retail Radar: Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Amazon offering Fab Four's upcoming game packed in with standard guitar, drums, and microphone for $140-$160.
Beatles fans have long understood that the Fab Four's music and merchandise often command a premium over those of merely mortal musicians. So it wasn't incredibly surprising when the Beatles: Rock Band Limited Edition bundles were announced with look-alike instruments for $250.
However, with just two weeks to go until the game's September 9 launch, new product listings from retailers like Wal-Mart, Best Buy, and Amazon indicate that the Beatles game will also be available in another instrument-laden bundle. The "Special Value Edition" of the game carries a relatively thrifty suggested retail price of $160, although Best Buy and Amazon are charging $140 for the package.
According to the Amazon product description, the Special Value Edition includes a copy of The Beatles: Rock Band, a standard Rock Band guitar, drums, a microphone, a USB hub, and a guitar strap. The Limited Edition package is essentially the same, but it replaces the standard Rock Band instruments with a Beatles-branded drum kit and a Hoffner bass controller. The Limited Edition bundle also includes a mic stand and unspecified "additional special game content."
The Beatles: Rock Band is set for release on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii. For more on the game, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
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- Publisher(s): MTV Games
- Developer(s): Harmonix Music Systems
- Genre: Puzzle
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- PEGI: 12+






