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Interview: Aaron Loeb Talks Battle of the Bands

It would be easy to dismiss THQ's rhythm game Battle of the Bands as just the first in what will undoubtedly be a long line of Guitar Hero and Rock Band rip-offs (a rather ironic claim, given how much Guitar Hero resembles Konami's six-years-older Guitar Freaks, but whatever).

That is, until you realize Battle, in a weird way, owes as much to Mortal Kombat as it does either of those musical games. At least that's how it sounded when Crispy Gamer talked to Aaron Loeb, the CEO of Planet Moon Studios and the executive producer of this upcoming Wii game.

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20 Wii Games for $20

Green Pixels: Plunking down $50 for a brand-new game can be a gamble -- it's a lot of money to pay for something that you could end up hating. However, most games don't stay full-price for long, which is why we scoured the inventories of four major retailers (Amazon, GameStop, Target, Walmart) to find a slew of great titles that are now priced at just $20. For the cost of one freshly released game, you can buy two older titles and still have $10 left to spend on snacks. (And we all know the importance of snacks.)

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The Twelve Games of Christmas (Part IV)

Welcome to the fourth edition of The Twelve Games of Christmas; Electronic Theatre's feature series highlighting the greatest performers of 2008, one month at a time! Today, we take a look at April 2008, the games that you liked, loved or missed altogether – and can probably pick-up for a much more reasonable price in those January sales!

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TotalGaming: Battle Of The Bands review

TotalGaming:

"While there are plenty of opponents to beat and thirty songs to unlock, there's little here to keep any but the most undemanding gamers amused for long. Apart from the grim aesthetics, the game's unengaging interface also detracts from the enjoyment; anyone who's played Donkey Konga with a joypad instead of the drums will know that it's just not the same without a peripheral to interact with. By the same token, waving a wiimote in time to some on-screen prompts isn't as much fun as playing, say, Rock Band with a plastic guitar.

It's certainly possible that, given a living room full of friends and a ready supply of beer, Battle of the Bands' versus mode could provide a few hours' entertainment, but the title remains a weak addition to a console already overcrowded with party games."

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