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PSA: Beatles: Rock Band 'Special Value Edition' isn't such a special value

In addition to the fancy Premium Bundle of The Beatles: Rock Band, which features the new Beatles replica instruments, the game is available in a "Special Value Edition" for those unwilling or unable to drop $250 for a single game. The bundle contains the game and some regular Rock Band instruments for $160 -- a price that is cut by $20 on Amazon. MTV confirmed to us that the instruments included with the bundle are those from Rock Band 1.

Here's the thing about this bundle: despite the fact that it says "special value" on the box, it's not the best value on a Beatles: Rock Band set you can get. If you want the superior Rock Band 2 instruments, you can get the RB2 bundle right now for $100. Purchase a separate Beatles disc, and you've got two games and one set of (nice) instruments for the same $160.

If you don't care which instruments you get, and you're planning to buy on 360 or PS3, you can go even cheaper and grab the $79 Rock Band/Rock Band 2 game pack, which includes the Rock Band 1 instruments and Rock Band 1 and 2. Throw a $60 Beatles in and you have three Rock Band games for the price of one Special Value bundle.

Of course, this information is mostly valuable for people planning ahead. The real place of the Special Value Edition is in stores, as a single box that makes an attractive impulse purchase.

Ten Beatles: Rock Band songs, first downloadable album revealed

During the big Beatles: Rock Band to-do at Microsoft's E3 keynote, ten of the forty-five newly remastered songs on the disc were announced. Here's what they are:
  • I Saw Her Standing There
  • I Wanna Hold Your Hand
  • I Feel Fine
  • Day Tripper
  • Tax Man
  • I am the Walrus
  • Back in the USSR
  • Octopus's Garden
  • Here Comes the Sun
  • Get Back
"Abbey Road" will be the first downloadable album. Oh, that's right, downloadable albums.

The Beatles: Rock Band to feature harmonizing vocals


The rumors were true! The grand opening of the Microsoft Press Briefing featured a rousing rendition of "Day Tripper," as played by the Harmonix House Band on their upcoming moptopped rhythm title, The Beatles: Rock Band. Said house band featured three singers, who harmonized brilliantly -- the game will apparently keep track of three different singers' performances as they attempt to mimic the band's catchy harmonies. Good luck finding three friends with the guts to pick up the Rock Band mic! They're a rare, rare breed.

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