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LEGO Rock Band actually announced as a real thing photo

OK, so this is happening. Warner Bros. Interactive, TT Games, The LEGO Group, Harmonix, and MTV Games have all come together to announce -- you guessed it -- LEGO Rock Band

Slated to hit Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Nintendo DS holiday 2009, LEGO Rock Band lets players "Build a Band and Rock the Universe." How that's going to work is a bit sketchy, but the press release says you'll be able to build a mini-figure avatar, band, entourage, manager, and crew. And then it also goes on to say that LEGO Rock Band supports all existing Rock Band instruments, as well as other music game controllers. We assume this doesn't apply to the Nintendo DS version, which will likely feature modified gameplay. 

The game features a track listing more "suitable for younger audiences" including:

  • Blur - “Song 2”
  • Carl Douglas - "Kung Fu Fighting"
  • Europe - "The Final Countdown"
  • Good Charlotte - "Boys and Girls"
  • Pink - "So What"
I'll be the first to say "WTF?" to all of this, and I'll also be the first to admit I'd rather just have all of those songs in existing Rock Band games as DLC. Yes, even the Pink song, which is a little ditty about getting screwed over by your ex-husband and then going on an irresponsible social rampage to spite him. Like they said, "suitable for younger audiences."

Again, this is a real thing. Discuss.

 Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The LEGO Group, Harmonix and MTV Games Announce LEGO® Rock Band®

Rhythm Based Music Game Snaps Together Best-Selling Franchises to Create Fun Family-Friendly Experience for All Ages

BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and TT Games are joining forces with the LEGO Group, Harmonix and MTV Games, a part of Viacom’s MTV Networks (NYSE:VIA)(NYSE:VIA.B), to merge two of the most popular videogame franchises with the creation of LEGO® Rock Band®. The unique family-friendly music experience is currently in development by TT Games in partnership with Harmonix, and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game, which will allow families, tweens and teens to experience a wild journey to rock stardom where they can “Build a Band and Rock the Universe,” will be available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™ home videogame console. LEGO Rock Band for Nintendo DS™ will be co-developed by TT Games and Harmonix in partnership with Backbone Entertainment, a Foundation 9 Entertainment studio. All versions are scheduled for release holiday 2009.

LEGO Rock Band combines the multiplayer music experience of Rock Band® with the fun, customization and humor of the LEGO videogame franchise packed with brilliant chart-topping songs and classic favorites suitable for younger audiences, including:
                    Blur:                                   “Song 2”
                    Carl Douglas:                         “Kung Fu Fighting”
                    Europe:                         “The Final Countdown”
                    Good Charlotte:                         “Boys and Girls”
                    Pink:                         “So What”

Players will become rockers as they embark on a journey to stardom that the whole family can enjoy as they work their way through local venues, stadiums and fantasy locations on Earth and beyond that mimic the imaginative settings that the LEGO world offers. Also continuing the LEGO “build-and-play” gaming experience, players will be able to create their own LEGO Rock Band style as they customize their minifigure avatars, band and entourage, including roadies, managers and crew. LEGO Rock Band supports Rock Band instruments, as well as other music game controllers.

“LEGO Rock Band combines two compelling properties and creates an experience that family members of all ages will enjoy playing together as a group,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games. “Harmonix and MTV Games are the world experts in music gameplay, and we’re genuinely thrilled to bring the unique and humor-filled LEGO experience to their Rock Band universe.”

“We’re thrilled to offer another LEGO branded gaming experience that will deliver humorous and social play for families and friends,” said Henrik Taudorf Lorensen, Vice President, the LEGO Group. “LEGO Rock Band is built around the same values of imagination and family-friendly creative role play that is present in other LEGO videogames. It will deliver innovative new elements of game play that complement the fun of the Rock Band experience.”

“Rock Band is a social game experience that crosses every generation and every genre of rock,” said Bob Picunko, Senior Vice President of Electronic Games for MTV Games. “Harmonix and MTV Games are big fans of the LEGO game franchise and excited to work with TT Games to develop a new take on Rock Band that focuses on great music and LEGO humor that’s fun for the whole family.”

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Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 14:06
Monodi
HOLD, the DS? Lets remember there is no more Slot-2, how the fuck will they pull out that one?

Also lol at all of you bitching so much
eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 14:08
eternalplayer2345
haha it's april twentyfirst, we get it MTV............right?
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 14:10
Sharpless
So, this is Rock Band For Kids? I can tolerate that.
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 14:15
fetusmilk
wheres my lego city MMO? thats all im askin.
Furnimus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 15:31
Furnimus
@Vedicardi2

They are releasing at least three games actually:

Beatles Rock Band, LEGO Rock Band, and Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP.

Even so, point well received, just figured I'd clarify. Oh how I wish Guitar Hero didn't suck so bad...
Rider Chop's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 16:30
Rider Chop
that is the dumbest shit. The only way it could redeem itself is if it included tracks from Lego Island. You can move a mountain if you move it brick by brick!
WarZombie's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 16:34
WarZombie
This is officially the weirdest agreement ever. Whatever they think will bring them cash, I guess.
Ballistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 16:39
Ballistic
Do you hear that sound? That's the sound of the universe beginning to implode in on itself. Lego Rock Band, what's next? Lego Avatars? Lego Left 4 Dead? I have no clue what's next, but I'm scared.
Scary Womanizing Pig Mask's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 16:45
Scary Womanizing Pig Mask
I'd buy this purely for the Final Countdown >.>
Daxelman's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 17:17
Daxelman
I'd jump all over Lego L4D.

And I'm going to jump all over Lego RB. Fucking Lego's man, I'm sold.
Chack's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 17:55
Chack
How about a patch that turns everythin into LEGO-style? Wouldn't it be cheaper?
theredpepperofdoom's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 17:59
theredpepperofdoom
I just want The Final Countdown, nothing more.
Also harmonix needs to get Led Zeppelin in Rock Band if they want pure awesome and win.
B-Radicate's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 18:04
B-Radicate
Ew. Fail.
Anus Mcphanus's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 18:11
Anus Mcphanus
I'm with Mxyzptlk. As long as I can export the songs then I'm probably going to buy this. Otherwise there will be OUTRAGE!!!

and let's not hate on this and label Harmonix sell outs just yet because you know, the game may actually be good. The building your own characters and crews feature sounds interesting so I'm cautiously looking forward to this.
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 18:12
Dexter345
Eh, I don't have a problem with this. Yeah, it'd be nice if they just released the songs as DLC, but it's probably cheaper to buy them all this way anyway. And I would be surprised if all of the current DLC and songs from RB2 were not available to import.
Krow's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 18:19
Krow
This is all Harmonix's fault. The publisher had absolutely nothing to do with it. This is just a cheap ploy to make money. The developers have turned their backs on their fans. This comment is sarcastic.
Drach's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 18:36
Drach
I'm weary of buying LEGO games.

I'm not weary of buying LEGO sets.
pendelton21's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 18:46
pendelton21
This proves God is real.
Naim Master's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/21/2009 22:00
Naim Master
I'll be the second to say , WTF !
RoninZero's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/22/2009 08:55
RoninZero
...how does Lego Rock Band get "The Final Countdown" and regular RB doesn't?!?!?!

Anyhow, I may pick this up when it's cheaper. This is a cheap money-making ploy though, because they could cut the price by half by simply making it DLC. Package the songs in with new customizable models in-game. It can't be to difficult for them to think of a way to do it. Even if it costs money, it could be a justified priced DLC (not like horse armor or extra difficulty modes). Besides, anyone else think those songs will be available as regular DLC later?
Cheezeitz's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/22/2009 13:27
Cheezeitz
I can't wait to buy myself four copies!
catsithx's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2009 01:16
catsithx
So yeah I am still getting this for 2 songs so far Kung fu fighting and the Final Countdown. Unless they end up as dlc for the regular rock band then I won't bother
Knives's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2009 04:49
Knives
Rock Band: Kids Edition... I guess I can accept that...kinda
Jon2309's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/23/2009 11:16
Jon2309
I see nothing at all wrong with this, they're merely trying to get into the younger, more casual market as well as what they're in. I mean, look at GH:WT's setlist, and you'll see tons of songs that are well-known, but shouldn't be there over something more "guitar-hero-esque".

Tl;dr: Good they keep the cheese to a spin off.
parrothead's Avatar - Comment posted on 05/17/2009 19:41
parrothead
It's the FINAL COUNTDOWN!!!!
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