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Rock Band iPhone: Finger-cramping fun

Rock Band for iPhone may be one of the most expensive games in the Apple App Store, but it's worth every cent.

The Beatles: Rock Band

Stellar presentation and vocal harmonies help make The Beatles: Rock Band something special in the world of music games.

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  • The Beatles: Rock Band

    After a string of disappointing Guitar Hero franchises, Harmonix looks to reinvent the "band-based" rhythm game genre with The Beatles: Rock Band.

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  • The Beatles: Rock Band price and launch date announced

    You can't buy me love, but you will be able to buy The Beatles: Rock Band in Australia come 9 September, according to game developer Harmonix.

  • Lego Rock Band to soon jam in Oz

    WBIE and TT Games will lend their oddball Lego touch to MTV Games and Harmonix's popular rhythm game franchise Rock Band for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and Nintendo DS.

  • Rock Band coming to Australia

    EA confirms Harmonix-developed band simulation game finally making its way down under on 7 November.

  • EA execs on Aussie Rock Band delays

    The Aussie Rock Band saga is pretty well known by now to gamers down under, with our country still waiting on the official release of MTV/Harmonix's four-piece rhythm game almost a year after its US sale date. The situation was made even more farcical last weekend, with the game's sequel — Rock Band 2 — released in the US.

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