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    Rock Band Unplugged

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Jun 09, 2009

    Rock Band Unplugged is a portable version of Harmonix's famous music games, Amplitude and Frequency, with a Rock Band theme and visual design. It was developed by both Backbone Entertainment and Harmonix.

    agentboolen's Rock Band Unplugged (PlayStation Portable) review

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    ROCK BAND PSP

    I had a lot of fun with this Rock Band game.  Yea it might not have multiplayer modes but it really does have some fun gameplay to it.  I really enjoyed the whole switching instrument tracks as you play.  It does feel inspired by Frequency on the PS2 but at the same time having the whole Rock Band feel to it really feels good. I have grown tired of these band games, but I found this one to have just the right mix of gameplay that I really enjoyed it.  I would actually think packing this into future Rock Band games as a bonus mode would be nice too.  My only complaint  the track list could be a little better, I really can't stand hearing that one Jackson 5 song thats in this...  What the hell are they even doing in a Rock Band game???  There not Rock!!!  I don't even think there a band in the idea of playing instruments!  Just a lame singing group.

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      Rock Band Unplugged Review 0

      Rock Band: Unplugged is not the game you might be expecting. Instead of recreating the classic console multiplayer experience on the handheld, Harmonix intriguingly decided to get back to their roots with what is essentially a homage to their own cult hits, Amplitude and Frequency. It works surprisingly well, yet you may be left wanting after playing.The core elements of the now standard Guitar Hero/ Rock band formula remain- hit the coloured gems which race down the screen in beat to the music....

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