By then guitar hero 1 will be 10 years old, thus marking the point where you can be nostalgic about something. We'll be two years into new consoles. Harmonix also recently won a lawsuit against viacom, where viacom has to pay harmonix 500 million dollars. So harmonix has plenty of money to make a next generation rockband.
Guitar Hero
Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Nov 01, 2005
Guitar Hero allows players to step into the shoes of a rock god and play some of the most famous guitar songs of all time.
2016 should mark the return of music games.
As the last full Rock Band game came out in 2010 I'm not sure we're ready to start thinking about a nostalgic throwback yet. I think one of the problems that faces that whole genre is working out where exactly to go next. If someone can come up with something new and interesting in the rhythm game space then great, I really encourage that, but with that music collection of thousands of songs, plastic instruments for a whole band, support for real instruments, and more, Harmonix basically pushed Guitar Hero/Rock Band as far as it can go, unless they've got something really revolutionary that no one has thought of up their sleeve.
I'd love more Rock Band for next gen, but it probably isn't financially viable. Figure Harmonix recently stopped producing song DLC's after what? 5 years of weekly releases? I could see one last hurrah with them releasing something huge like Rock Band: Led Zeppelin, but I think the genre as a whole will stay with PS3/360/Wii.
I checked my RB catalog and I've purchased over 150 songs. Adding in buying all 3 main Rock Band games and 2 guitars, they definitely milked me good. I regret nothing!
I'm not sure we need a plastic instrument renaissance. We don't need plastic instruments; we need interesting gameplay, whatever form that may take. I still dream of the day when we're graced with either an Elite Beat Agents 2 or Ouendan 3. I know it likely won't happen at this point, but I would much rather see that series make a comeback than have Activision and Harmonix flood shelves with more guitars.
I'm not sure we need a plastic instrument renaissance. We don't need plastic instruments; we need interesting gameplay, whatever form that may take. I still dream of the day when we're graced with either an Elite Beat Agents 2 or Ouendan 3. I know it likely won't happen at this point, but I would much rather see that series make a comeback than have Activision and Harmonix flood shelves with more guitars.
I still play Rock Band every day. Nothing about the gameplay is uninteresting, it's just that some people ended up playing every Guitar Hero AND Rock Band game, and got sick of it after a while. I never went that route, and stuck with Harmonix and Rock Band, so I never burnt out on it.
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