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LevelUp’s Rock Band Ottoman: The Ideal Storage Solution

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Like many gamers, I gave in to the addictive fun that is the music game genre. As a result, I have a few plastic instruments lying around the living room. It was a cluttered mess, and didn’t exactly look all that great in the open. I was also wondering how to safely pack the instruments (the drum set in particular) for the upcoming move.

I then remembered reading about ottomans that were specifically designed for Rock Band storage. I first went to Amazon, but didn’t like the one they had on there. Then I remembered reading an article on co-optimus about them, and went to see which brand was mentioned. It was an ottoman from LevelUp, and I believe the model I purchased is the “Rock Band Double Ottoman”. I searched online for it, and was surprised to find quite the deal for it at Gamestop of all places. It’s available on their website for the price of $89.99, with $20 or more S&H, depending on the speed you choose. The lesser quality ottoman on Amazon was $119 with free shipping, but I wanted this beautiful piece from LevelUp, so I was sold. I placed the order online on Sunday night and  when I came home last night there was a huge box waiting for me.

I was super excited so I grabbed the nearest knife and started opening up the package. I couldn’t wait to see this wonderful piece of black furniture that would be solving my plastic peripheral woes.

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Finally Found a Second Rock Band Guitar

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I’ve been wanting a second Rock Band guitar for quite some time now. It would be nice to have a spare in case my original one breaks, and I would also like to have two for when we have a couple of people over. I only like to play guitar/bass, so if someone else is over and wants to play guitar, I won’t really play anything else. So after New Years, I started scouring retailers and other online sites to find one, but I was sad to see that they just aren’t manufactured anymore, making them very difficult to find. Then one day I was on Amazon and came across one that looked like it was the same one I already had. The price was right too, and for $30 of my Amazon credit I had the guitar shipped to my apartment. We came back from Dinosaur BBQ tonight to find the package waiting outside the door, and I quickly took it inside and checked it out.

The one with the dark brown neck is my old one, and the one with the yellowish/white neck is the new one. Other than the color, the two guitars are identical, and both are Harmonix, which is good. Aside from the different neck color, I did notice some other differences while playing the new one. Read More »

Rock Band 3 (and maybe Billy Joel) Will Have a Keyboard

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So I downloaded and checked out the Green Day Rock Band demo today. After playing through the demo’s two songs, Boulevard of Broken Dreams and Welcome to Paradise, there were a couple of ads about Green Day Rock Band, and then the last ad was the above image (except this one is from the 360 demo apparently).  As you can see, there is a icon now that appears to be that of a keyboard. Thus, it is correct to assume (as most of the internet community has done as well) that Rock Band 3 will support a new plastic instrument in the form of a keyboard.

This could be fun, since keyboards are one of those instruments that everyone plays as a child. Also, I can see the keyboard being integrated more functionally in it’s true essence as opposed to the guitar. Also, what songs will there be? Will we be getting a Billy Joel Rock Band? Only time will tell…

PS3 Demo Review: Brutal Legend

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I was a bit on the fence with Brutal Legend as I was watching its progress. It had an interesting premise with Jack Black voicing a heavy-metal loving dude stuck in a fantasy-metal world. However, I didnt know how the combat or anything else would work. After playing the demo, this game is a must-play for me.

The demo reminded me of Bioshock’s. Not that the story or gameplay is similar, but the effort and content put into the demo was enough to blow me away and make me know this game is a must-play. The demo has a long intro video setting up the story. After the movie is complete, you can play through a few stages, checking out the combat system and vehicle driving.

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Rockin’ Out Last Night

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So Lock n’ Loki made its return after a few months hiatus last night. I picked up my guitar, Shell picked up her drum sticks, and we played ourselves some Rock Band 2. Eventually she traded in her sticks for the microphone and started doing vocals. I really like these music games, especially because its a game that Shell enjoys playing.

We both moved on to medium difficulty. Im pretty sucky at it, but Shell does pretty well on both drums and vocals. For some reason I cant get used to handling four buttons, which is pretty sad seeing that most people can handle all five and rock through expert like it was nothing.

At one point in the night, I started doing really bad. Im still not sure if it was the guitar (the strummer felt weird and was not reacting when I pressed it) or the couple of Spiced Gingers (Rum and Ginger Ale) I had. Either way, I will have to test it again soon to determine if it was the guitar or not. Has anyone else experienced a problem with their instrument? Did you have to send it back to the company for repairs?

Nyko Frontman Wireless Guitar for the PS3

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Late last week, I was checking amazon out, and noticed they were selling a Nyko wireless guitar for Rock Band/Guitar Hero for only $13.  I have been wanting another guitar since the Guitar Hero Les Paul one was a piece of garbage I returned, and I love Nyko’s third party products (I have several for the Wii.) So since I wanted a new guitar, and the official ones were $60-70, I decided to go with Nyko for $13.

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I got the guitar in today. Its pretty interesting. It works with either Rock Band or Guitar Hero, and there is a switch you have to turn on the wireless receiver to indicate whether you want to play Rock Band or Guitar Hero. So I set it to Rock Band, synced the guitar up, and got ready to rock out.

However, the game started playing on its own. The guitar was moving through the menus and selecting songs to play while I watched in a stunned silence. I assumed something was wrong with the guitar, so I pulled the batteries out, but it continued to work on its own. I then assumed it was the wireless receiver, and sure enough, when I unplugged it from the PS3′s USB drive, the game stopped moving on its own.

Perplexed, I hit the internet to get to the bottom of it, but was unsuccessful. I found no reports of anyone experiencing similar problems. I then triple-checked the instruction manual, but this problem was not mentioned under the troubleshooting guide. So I decided that my last course of action was to call Nyko. I got comfy on the couch and prepared for a half hour session of waiting on hold, enduring stupid voice-activated menus, and getting moved from one department to the next (something I experienced when calling Activision about the Les Paul guitar). However, I was pleasantly surprised.

The phone rang once, and was immediately picked up by the operator-type person. I was shocked and didnt say anything for a few seconds, because I assumed it was a voice recording or something. Upon recovering, I explained that I was having trouble with a guitar, and she transferred me over to the troubleshooting department. I waited for the scary elevator music and other stupid messages informing me that I was being placed on hold, but two rings later a live technician picked up.

I explained what the problem with the guitar was, and this was our conversation:

“What game are you playing?”

“Rock Band 2″

“Ok, on the wireless receiver, set it to Guitar Hero.”

“…But Im playing Rock Band…”

“Trust me, it will work.”

So I did just that, and it worked great. I was perplexed. Im assuming that maybe it was installed backwards or something at the factory, but I wasnt complaining. I had called a company, gotten ahold of the service department, and fixed the problem in under three minutes. I couldnt believe it. If I didnt love Nyko before this, I sure as heck am infatuated with them now.

But anyway, on the the controller. It works great, especially for a third-party controller. I expected to see some kind of delay or something, but none whatsoever. I even got a 100% accuracy on my first run-through with it. The guitar itself has the buttons like the Guitar Hero controllers have, and does not have the bottom row of buttons (just the five on top). I liked it, and for $13, consider it a steal. Why pay $60 or more for an “official” controller when Nyko makes ones that work just as good for less than $15?!

So yeah, the Frontman wireless guitar is great, and I highly recommend it. I’ll go further and highly recommend Nyko for any third-party needs you may have. I have some rechargable batteries and charging station for the Wii from them, as well as my favorite plasitic Wii attachment, the Perfect Shot (a must-have for playing rail shooters like Ghost Squad or House of the Dead.) I dont usually condone third-party products when it comes to video games, but I do make an exception for Nyko. They rule, and so does this guitar.