Rock Band officially coming to Wii

Posted on Mon, Mar 24, 2008 in News, Nintendo Wii  

WOOT

Let the tears of joy pour out. MTV Games and Harmonix have just sent out a press release informing the drooling masses that yes, Rock Band will hit the Wii in North America on June 22nd for $169.99. It’s about time is all that I can say. The Wii has turned into more of a party game system in my house, and Rock Band is the ultimate party game.

63 Songs, including 5 unique tracks, will make the cut. Sadly we just found out that DLC will not make it in this version, contrary to previously attained information. Boourns, anyways I for one can say that I’m stoked for this and I can’t wait to get my Wii rock on.

Muzak Store FTW Four times the fun. Four times the RAWK.

Full press release after the jump.

Wii Will Rock You!

MTV Games, Harmonix and EA Announce Rock Band™ for Wii on June 22, 2008

The number one selling game in February 2008 is coming to Wii! [1]

Cambridge, MA – March 24, 2007– Harmonix, the leading developer of music-based games, and MTV Games, a division of MTV Networks, which is a division of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), along with distribution partner Electronic Arts, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS), today announced plans to release the award-winning music video game Rock Band on the Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo in the U.S. and Canada on June 22, 2008 for the suggested retail price of $169.99.

Rock Band for Wii will be released as a Special Edition bundle including the software, drums, microphone and a wireless guitar. Stand alone instruments will also be available on June 22nd for people who want to build their band one instrument at a time or want to play the drum versus drum game mode. The game will feature 63 songs including five bonus songs for Wii gamers to enjoy.

“The Wii’s success among casual and core gamers of all ages makes it an ideal match for the cross-generational appeal of the music featured in Rock Band,” says Bob Picunko, Vice President of Electronic Games and Interactive Products, MTV

“The social interaction and addictive nature of the Rock Band experience is a perfect fit for the Wii and will undoubtedly be fun for the entire family,” says Steve Singer, licensing VP from Nintendo.

Rock Band is an all-new platform for music fans and gamers to interact with music like never before. The game challenges players to put together a band and tour for fame and fortune – all while learning to master lead/bass guitar, drums and vocals. Featuring the most master recordings of any music game ever by the world’s biggest rock artists, Rock Band includes tracks that span every genre of rock ranging from alternative and classic rock to heavy metal and punk. Rock Band has garnered over 40 awards this year including Game Critics Award: Best of Show E3 2007 and three awards at The 11th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards including Outstanding Innovation in Gaming, Family Game of the Year, and Outstanding Achievement in Soundtrack.

Rock Band is rated “T” for Teen (lyrics, mild suggestive themes) by the ESRB.

Rock Band is currently available on the Xbox 360™ video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, and on the PLAYSTATION®2 computer entertainment system.

EA is the exclusive distribution and marketing partner for Rock Band.

For more information on Rock Band and Harmonix Music Systems please visit www.rockband.com and www.harmonixmusic.com.

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Lloyd Hannesson - who has written 74 posts on nukoda.com.

Lloyd is the father of 2 young kids and is the owner/operator of Nukoda.com. When not writing about games, Lloyd hosts and produces the popular Touch of Gaming, DS:Life and WiiSpot podcasts.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. Mitchell Dyer Says:

    This is totally rad for Wii owners, hopefully there’s stereo. Wink wink.

  2. Matt Gibbard Says:

    *Slowly opens cupboard and takes Wii out, Plugs it into TV and turns it on*

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