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Added by Jeff on Aug. 18, 2008 38 comments
Pretty interesting update over at the PlayStation Blog this morning from Michael Shorrock, Director of Third-Party Relations. While we've all been anticipating a huge mess of incompatibility when it comes to this year's world-ending flood of new plastic instruments and the music games that require them, Sony has been quietly plotting. Scheming, even.

Actually, they've stepped in to act as an intermediary between Activision, Harmonix, and Konami to give those guys a neutral party to communicate with and, ideally, work out all those pesky compatibility issues. The end result? All that stuff will play at least reasonably well together.

So that means you'll be able to get at least a basic level of gameplay out of Guitar Hero: World Tour, Rock Band 2, and Rock Revolution using any of the equipment from those games. On top of that, Guitar Hero and Rock Band 2 will work with SingStar microphones.

This seems like it's a great development for the people out there who are trying to decide which game to get and the people who have already realized that their homes can't handle two sets of video game drums, let alone three. The other winner in this has to be Konami. With Rock Revolution playing the back to the twin titans of the genre, I can't imagine too many people are seriously considering it and its collection of covers over a pair of games that feature the actual artists.

But when you remove the hardware requirement from the equation, Rock Revolution suddenly becomes a far more attractive proposition. Now you're just buying what might as well be a song pack to use with instruments you already own. And if you're looking for a quick fix of new material to tide you over between downloadable content releases, maybe Rock Revolution will suddenly make some sense. If I were Konami I'd scrap my weird-looking drum controller and focus solely on selling software to people in this exact scenario.

This also puts a little heat on Microsoft to step up and make sure the same thing is happening on the Xbox 360 (though it sounds like at least some of the instruments will already be cross-compatible this time). It sounds like most of the touchy-feely negotiation work is done already... so they'll just need to sweep through and make sure everything is at least somewhat interoperable.

38 Comments

jyurakyumihawk
on Aug. 18, 2008
Pity the penniless players.

PlasmaBeam44
on Aug. 18, 2008
This is great news. Now I can just buy the World Tour bundle and get Rock Band 2 on it's own without all the instruments.

TheWesman
on Aug. 18, 2008
I can see the day coming.  That day that all plastic instrument controllers will be treated as equal.  Even the hideous ones that Konami is making.  And maybe, just maybe on that day.  All musical pretenders will be able to play together, no matter WHAT Rock simulator they're using.

It will be a beautiful day then, my friends.

"Until all are one." - Optimus Prime.

Mourne
on Aug. 18, 2008
It was already confirmed that Guitar Hero & Rock Band instruments will be compatible on the 360, so we'll all be OK.

Cube
on Aug. 18, 2008
That's pretty cool.

Sestren
on Aug. 18, 2008
Wow, this is good news. Actually, it wouldn't make sense at all if this didn't come to pass. How could people be expected to buy multiple sets of fake instruments? That was lunacy. This is the only option that makes sense unless these companies expected players to choose one franchise only, thereby causing Harmonix, et al. to lose money. So I suppose it was inevitable in the end?

dexterslu
on Aug. 18, 2008
thank the rock gods.

BananaKid
on Aug. 18, 2008
I'm pretty sure Microsoft is doing the same thing. Rock Band and Guitar Hero are compatible over there. They just haven't come out and announced it the same way.f

Ontheocho
on Aug. 18, 2008
Finally; common sense prevails

The_Icon
on Aug. 18, 2008
Awesome news.

sociald1077
on Aug. 18, 2008
This is what the console makers should have had in place a year ago when the shit hit the fan between rock band and GH.

deaux
on Aug. 18, 2008
I wonder just how 'basic' that functionality will be.  Good news though.
NB: Typo in the last line "...everything it at least..."

Erdie
on Aug. 18, 2008
It's one of those things that's hard to imagine any other way.  These plastic accessory-based games need to play nice together.

Metal_Gear_Sunny
on Aug. 18, 2008
Wait a minute...will the old Rock Band controllers work with GH:WT and Rock Revolution?

imayellowfellow
on Aug. 18, 2008
wow who wouldve thunk sony actually doing something to save us money!!

jk i love my playstation

Diabolo
on Aug. 18, 2008
It's a good deal for the customers AND the publishers because more compatibility means more games sold and then, maybe more microtransactions. And Konami is indeed gonna see the benefits of this deal.
Good to see that Sony stepped up to make it happen...

dcpc10
on Aug. 18, 2008
i'm more glad than ever that i got a PS3 rite now =D

GalvanizedNails
on Aug. 18, 2008
wow, thats awesome news! sadly no ps3 for me though :( Hopefully Microsoft does something similar, since theres no way ill buy more than one set of instruments

TheGTAvaccine
on Aug. 18, 2008
Yeah Konami needs to ditch those weird drums, and do a software only iteration.

aurahack
on Aug. 18, 2008
Shouldn't this be the same case on 360 as well?
I'm pretty sure I remember hearing about Microsoft forcing a universal control system across controllers both first-party and third-party. Maybe I'm just imagining this. Whatever the case is, as a PS3 owner, this is great news :D

I mean, not that I'd get the GH bundle anyways. I'm going to get the Ion Rocker set, if this is true, then I'm set for World Tour as far as peripherals are concerned. 



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