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    The Beatles: Rock Band

    Game » consists of 27 releases. Released Sep 09, 2009

    Following the Rock Band formula, The Beatles: Rock Band immerses players into the shoes of the Fab Four as they progress through their career, featuring an exclusively Beatles theme and song list.

    regmcfly's The Beatles: Rock Band (Limited Edition Premium Bundle) (Xbox 360) review

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    I have more to say but...

    As a player, this is GOTY for me. I love it. I will post more later, but everything from the dream-scapes to the recordings of the songs, to the rewards, make this wonderful.  From the lkittle moments, such as before the songs begin, to the bigger ones where they create an actual visual scape to represent the songs in Abbey Road - this game just represents all that John, Paul, George and Ringo had to offer.
    Love, love, love (as the song says).

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