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Peak’s Starpex wooden guitar controller gets the hands-on treatment

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

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While there’s likely nothing that will convince most folks of the merits of a full-size, $180 wooden guitar controller, those still on the fence about this particular piece of excess may be interested to know that the good people of PS3 Fanboy recently got their hands on one, and they’ve now offered up some initial impressions. As you might expect, they found it to definitely be a hefty device, but far from an unwieldy one, with the buttons as familiar as even and the strum bar in particular a significant improvement over other Guitar Hero and Rock Band guitars. Peak also doesn’t look to have cut any corners when it comes to the little details, with even the strap made of a thick fabric that makes it more comfortable to wear.

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Original post by Donald Melanson

Hands (and feet) on with ION’s Drum Rocker Rock Band Premium Drum Set

Monday, August 25th, 2008

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Rock Band 2 might not be out yet, but ION was kind enough to send us the new Drum Rocker Premium Drum Set a couple weeks early. Built like a tank, this thing makes the original Rock Band drum set look like the toy it is — we’re talking aluminum tube construction that apes traditional electronic rack kits, soft trigger surfaces that register velocity, and quarter-inch connections that’ll make modding a dream. Of course, all that heft means that set-up took over an hour and it eats up just about twice as much living room space as the original with no easy way to take it down, but if you’re a hardcore fake rocker and you don’t have the DIY chops to roll your own, this is $300 you’re gonna want to spend. A couple more quick impressions after the break, and tons of pictures in the gallery.

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Original post by Nilay Patel

DIY Rock Band drum kit ditches everything but the bare necessities

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

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While there’s certainly plenty of off-the-shelf options out there for folks dissatisfied by the stock Rock Band drum kit, those looking to really dial things up to eleven may want to follow the lead of this modder from EDrums.info, who created a mesh head drum set with some wood, some new components, and plenty of skill. As you can see in the multi-page how-to linked below, however, this isn’t exactly a one-day project (for mere mortals, at least), and there’s no shortage of opportunities for complete disaster once you start tearing the original drum kit apart. If you persevere though, you’ll not only be able to impress you friends with your Rock Band skills, but your actual drumming skills as well, as it can also be turned into a real drum kit with the addition of a drum module. And, yes, there is a video — head on past the break to check it out.

[Thanks, Jonathan A]

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Original post by Donald Melanson

Microsoft says Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero: World Tour, and Rock Revolution instruments to be cross-compatible on 360 as well

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

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It’s sad that the petty bickering between Activision, Harmonix, and Konami required console makers to step up and ensure that gamers didn’t end up with piles of redundant plastic instrument controllers, but things are starting to get better — just as Sony did yesterday, Microsoft announced that it’s requiring Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero: World Tour and Rock Revolution to be cross-compatible on the Xbox 360. The post on Redmond’s Gamerscore blog isn’t chock-full of details, but we’ll commend Microsoft and Sony for getting involved to make sure that all the lawsuits and infighting don’t adversely affect their customers — now if they could only find a way to make those drumkits actually fit into a living room, we’d be all set.

[Via Joystiq]

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Original post by Nilay Patel

Sony nails down music peripheral compatbility with upcoming titles

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

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With all the incompatibility out there among Guitar Hero / Rock Band instruments, it’s a real treat to see something like this. The Director of Publisher Relations at SCEA has posted an update that promises compatibility between instruments and software for upcoming titles; for instance, Guitar Hero: World Tour’s guitars and drums will work with Rock Band 2 and Konami’s Rock Revolution software, and Rock Band 2’s guitar and drum set will work with Guitar Hero: World Tour and with Rock Revolution. Furthermore, the team is still “working hard to ensure compatibility between the Guitar Hero and Rock Band titles currently on the market,” though we are told that an announcement on that could surface “shortly.” Rock ‘n roll harmony, baby.

[Image courtesy of BeSportier]

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Original post by Darren Murph

Election Watches Sport Waving Pres Hopefuls, Track Candidate Prestige

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Election_Watches.gifThese funky watches, featuring waving White House hopefuls, are the latest gimmick in a strange and exciting new world of politics-gone-tech.

Conceived by a serial inventor and entrepreneur Steven Edelson and first introduced during the 2004 presidential election, the watches are back with brand new candidate dials for another go-around. In addition to keeping its owner current, each of the watches actually helps track the candidates’ popularity. That’s because the purchase of every timepiece translates to a vote on the ElectionWatch poll. What’s the score so far? According to the latest count, Obama watches are outselling McCains’ more than 10 to 1, while the beckoning “third hand” on the Hillary Clinton dial is waving good bye.

“Most election paraphernalia are conversation stoppers,” says Edelson. “These watches have a whimsy that’s an icebreaker.” Want to grab your own? Go here.

Original post by Steven Volynets


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