ALL CREDIT GOES TO HARMONIX, MTV, AND GREEN DAY! NO CREDIT GOES TO ME
Green Day, MTV Games, Harmonix and Reprise / Warner Bros.
Records Unleash Green Day: Rock Band on the World June 8, 2010
Full standalone music video game experience features 47 exportable tracks, rare access to the Green Day media vault, artist likenesses and more!
New York March 10, 2010 Multi-platinum selling and Grammy® Award winning group Green Day, along with Harmonix, the leading developer of music-based games, MTV Games, a part of Viacoms MTV Networks (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), and Reprise / Warner Bros. Records today announced that Green Day: Rock Band, the full standalone music video game experience that celebrates Green Days historic career and genre-defining albums will launch worldwide June 8, 2010, for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and the Wii system from Nintendo.
Green Day: Rock Band allows players to step onto the stage and into the shoes of Green Day, the multi-platinum, Grammy® Award-winning band that jump-started the punk-pop revival and has continued to pave the way for American rock music into the 21st century. Taking on the likenesses of Green Day members Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, players progress through the story and history of Green Day, gaining access into the bands media vault, where they can unlock more than 100 collectible images, and more than 40 minutes of rare and unreleased video from interviews, outtakes and performances.
Featuring the three-part vocal harmony technology Harmonix introduced with the award-winning The Beatles: Rock Band, Green Day: Rock Band gives players access to an incredible setlist of 47 tracks that span the bands career including Brain Stew, Jaded, Hitchin a Ride, American Idiot, Wake Me Up When September Ends and Boulevard of Broken Dreams. All 47 tracks are fully exportable, providing players with the opportunity to play the songs in Rock BandTM, Rock Band 2TM and the recently announced Rock Band3! Green Day: Rock BandTM features an export fee of $9.99 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 system. The export feature is not available for the Wii system. In addition, the six Green Day tracks already available in the Rock Band Music Store as downloadable content can be played in Green Day: Rock Band with added vocal
harmonies, unique performance visuals, and exclusive archival material.
Green Day: Rock Band pricing is as follows:
Green Day: Rock Band standalone game for Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 system
o US MSRP $59.99
Green Day: Rock Band standalone game for Wii system
o US MSRP $49.99
Green Day: Rock Band Plus for Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 system (US/Canada only)
o US MSRP $69.99
o Includes special packaging, free export and six Green Day DLC tracks ($22 total value)
Green Day: Rock Band will be released simultaneously in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and other territories on the Xbox 360® ,PlayStation 3, and Wii. The game is compatible with all Rock Band instrument controllers, and most Guitar Hero® and other third-party peripherals and microphones.
This latest Rock Band title aims to encapsulate the spirit and energy of a band that has sold more than 50 million records worldwide and been hailed as one of the best live acts touring today. Green Day has won critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Performance for Dookie, Best Rock Album for American Idiot and Record of the Year for their smash hit "Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Earlier this year, Green Day released their eighth studio album, 21st Century Breakdown, on Reprise Records. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, as well as on the Rock, Active Rock and Alternative charts, fueled by the No. 1 single Know Your Enemy, and won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album.
GD: RB is rated T for Teen by the ESRB.
GD: RB is published by MTV Games and developed by Hmx, the worlds premier music video game company and creators of Rock Band. Electronic Arts Inc. is serving as distribution partner for the game.
This game looks nice but the graphics aren't that great. They look so animated and unreal. Compared to Guitar Hero 5 where the graphics are stunning but the songs are kind of bad. but for this game I don't think the fans will mind.
LightMaster250 1 year ago 2
@LightMaster250 If you have seen the new trailer theres a huge improvement
wazzup4567 1 year ago
@wazzup4567 what song????????????? is this
TheUnboxer1236 1 year ago
@TheUnboxer1236
Song: American Idiot
Album: American Idiot
Artist: Green Day
Released: 2004
wazzup4567 1 year ago
this will be sweet i just hope that it doesnt block out all the swearing parts
kingsupersocksrocks 2 years ago 9
@kingsupersocksrocks It will be rated "T" But for the Preview of "Hitchin a Ride" The long "shit" wasnt censored. "Fucked up" was censored in "Brain Stew/Jaded" though. : /
wazzup4567 1 year ago