SFG writes: The game mechanics are great. You rap to the bouncing ball, and sing the lyrical parts. The game judges you on your timing, if you know the words and pitch on the singing parts. There are 45 tracks on disk, which is a little small since it is a DefJam game, but there is already DLC.
GameDynamo - "Looks like Konami and Autumn Games are due in court. City National Bank claims that the two companies defrauded the bank of funds totaling $14 million dollars related to the development of Def Jam Rapstar. According to City National, the two companies lied to the bank to secure Autumn a line of credit, claiming that revenue from sales for the karaoke title would cover the loans."
they also lied to us about Silent Hill HD Collection being everything like the originals. Shit, I take them to court too.
That game did not sell at all. Ouch...I still have 18 copies sitting around at work.
I wish they would've made a new Def Jam fighting game like Fight For New York. Now that would've sold! That's what happens when you try to follow trends.
Eurogamer:
The developers responsible for 2010 music title Def Jam Rapstar are being sued by record label EMI for allegedly failing to clear the rights to tracks featured in the game.
hahahaha that's rich you would think all that stuff would be taken care of um I don't know before it launched lol
Contracts with music companies can be very detailed & difficult. Depending on the songs used, the music label may have rights to the song, but don't issue royalties to that artist anymore. & to deepen the situation, that artist can then request $, for the usage of the song. Not to mention the multiple artists that may be involved. Things like that would cost the music label $.
"& they don't want that,-Nooooo!"
(Jay-Z_Takeover)
But it could just be a case of "no, you can't use that song".
However;
Damn! 54 tracks? I thought maybe a handful or so.
That's heist.
June 23 marks the spot when Def Jam Rapstar, Lockwood Publishing, and more make their way into your home. Your Playstation Home that is.
Now I can show off my (absolutely no) musical talent to all my (soon to be non existent) friends!
I deleted Home awhile ago to make room on my ps3. I think Home is completely boring and has long ass load times.
My wife and I own this game, and here are three things any potential buyer of Rapstar should know:
- the songs are radio edits, not the original cuts
- only 45 songs, which is pathetic compared to games like Rock Band 2 and DJ Hero 2 which have 80+ songs with voice support AND instrument support
- there are a lot of artists barely represented or missing. It's mostly stuff from the Def Jam label, but this is NOT the comprehensive rap/hiphop game. It's missing artists like Jay Z, Ghostface Killa, and Enimem.
I really want to pick this up, but I am going to wait until more DLC comes out. I am really hoping they release entire albums, all they would have to do is use the edited albums that you can get at Wal-Mart.
This game has some real potential to hook the urban demographic. It would be better if some of the DLC was unedited.