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What could it all mean! Mystery and Guesswork abound.

Following in the fine tradition of band tie ins, Rock Band Green Day is shaping up to be a Green Day fan’s dream, even if it is a bit of a niche. The demo has appeared on Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Network, with a little teaser when you exited the demo. The teaser image above show the normal instrument icons, but with one addition.

In case you’re not too hot on musical instruments, the final circle is a keyboard, which could mean that for Rock Band 3 (what seems to be advertised by the image) some sort of musical keyboard device, thingy, will be added to the line up. I haven’t got a clue how the heck you make a keyboard for a rhythm game, as at that point, you’re heading into the area of being far too musical, and not enough game.

But, with seemingly everyone I know either playing or learning to play the keyboard, I’ll probably never get a go, instead being relegated to vocals…again.

If you want to see the teaser on your telebox, go download the demo, which includes the songs Boulevard of Broken Dreams and Welcome to Paradise.

If we haven't bored you, here is some more:

  1. Rock Band 3 Premiere Trailer
  2. South Park get Gaga on Rock Band
  3. GE’s Rock Band 2 Challenge
  4. Rock Band 2 Challenge Podcast
  5. Rock Band 2 Challenge Micro-Podcast 1

Josh Dean

Josh came to Game-Engine after running several other “web destinations” into the ground with constant re-designs and feature sets. After founding a website based about games, which again, suffered the fate of a perfectionist, yet poor, designer, Game Engine was created as a way to channel those energies in the direction of a poor, vunerable website. Afer co-founding Game Engine on a historic moment in intergalatic history, Josh turned his attention to web development yet again, muddled through it, and then started to “write” about what is probably his most normal interest, video games. Now Josh has expanded into poorly recorded screen captures and talking into cameras with painstaking conviction, as well as keeping up playing a lot of video games, then claiming that they are either ‘awesome’ or ‘rubbish’.

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