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Ninja Kitteh
>.> I like the way they look.
Hinesmdc said:It.....looks like something made by Playskool...?
fhqwhgads said:They don't 'hope' they can get DLC, they made the console, they know exactly what it can do.
Strubes said:I was kinda hoping the bundle would be a little cheaper than that, seeing how the Guitar Hero 3 bundle is cheaper for the Wii..
Don't forget it's all around made sturdier than early drum kits. How horrible...Hinesmdc said:It.....looks like something made by Playskool...?
'Cause Nintendo just recently announced they'll start allowing DLC. :/Strubes said:We haven't seen any DLC for any game, nor has any been announced officially. Until then, it's all just speculation. A developer can say they want to put DLC on the Wii, but if it were so easy, why haven't they?
fhqwhgads said:'Cause Nintendo just recently announced they'll start allowing DLC. :/
They announced it at GDC or whatever along with Pay and Play.Strubes said:But show me a link. I haven't heard anything. :-\
Strubes said:Hmm..odd. I hope this happens sometime this year.
More people would be online on the Wii/360 version.Hinesmdc said:You have a PS3 for crying out loud. Why would you ever get the Wii version of Rock Band when you could get the far superior PS3 version for the same price.
fhqwhgads said:More people would be online on the Wii/360 version.
It does. So, yes, it will.Hinesmdc said:Maybe, if the Wii version had online play.
fhqwhgads said:It does.
Right. A third party game has no online for the Wii. Trying to compete with Guitar Hero III, too, which has Wi-Fi, so that'd just be all around impossible. :/ Seriously, give me one reason and one piece of evidence that it doesn't.Hinesmdc said:No, it definitely doesn't. :lol
fhqwhgads said:Seriously, give me one reason and one piece of evidence that it doesn't.
Will the Wii version of Rock Band include the Rock Band Store, and downloadable tracks?
When developing Rock Band for the Wii platform, we focused on making the core gameplay experience as solid and enjoyable as possible while tailoring it specifically to the strengths of the platform. The Wii version still contains the robust four-player band experience and all the fun at the core of other versions of Rock Band. However, because the Wii's online capabilities and potential have yet to be fully realized, we wanted to wait before we explored online functionality for Rock Band to ensure that players get the high-quality of online performance they've come to expect.
fhqwhgads said:That waiting period is...undefined. It could be between now and launch.