
Last year we applauded Microsoft's entry into the music genre with Lips. Unique LED and motion sensitive microphones, plus a packed song list with plenty of co-op options made for a great party. Lips is back with the first sequel, called Lips #1 Hits. But is it worth your money?

If there was one thing holding Rock Band 2 back from being the perfect music game, it would have to be the lack of support for wireless microphones. A patch has just been released that fixes this problem, allowing rockers to use the Lips microphones (also recently released seperately) in a fully wireless environment. We're pleased with the addition of this feature, but curious as to why it took so long. After all, wireless mic support was announced last year!
The patch also includes several other fixes, incorporating some of the tweaks from The Beatles Rock Band. The change most relevant to gameplay is improved hammer-on and pull-offs for chords. For those who download a lot of music (raises hand), you no longer have to wait for a song to download, and can just queue as many songs up as you like while you play. There are a few other minor features as well. Nice to see the support still going strong for a year old game!

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Is the music game genre oversaturated? Some might say yes. I'd argue otherwise; there's still plenty of good music out there that isn't available in video game form. In any event, we have some details about Harmonix's upcoming cutesified LEGO Rock Band. Iggy Pop will be appearing in the game, as the tutorial voice, and also in plastic action figure form, as you an see above. Iggy's song "The Passenger" will be in the game's song list.
LEGO Iggy is cool and all, but the real good news is that the songs on the LEGO Rock Band disc will be exportable into Rock Band 2. After this feature was (understandably) left out of The Beatles Rock Band, it's good to see we'll be able to rock out to "The Final Countdown" and "Ghostbusters" (aww yeah!) in non-LEGO form if we want!
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Guitar Hero 5 hits the shelves and the fall rush begins. What's new this time around? Is this just more of the same from Activision? Does Guitar Hero 5 redeem the franchise, from a co-op perspective? Find out in our review!

Guitar Hero 5 hit the streets yesterday, and now we now a bit more about the game. We were specifically curious about the import features. Rock Band 2 supported the import of the Rock Band disc songs last year. We loved this feature, and when it was announced that it was finally being added to Guitar Hero, we were quite pleased. Last night, I was unable to contact the servers to try the import, but USA Today has the info. Edit: Updated information below.
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It's barely September, and the fist major game release of the fall rush is here! Guitar Hero 5 hits store shelves today, and is available for pretty much every console. Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, and PS2 gamers can rock out to the new and improved game engine today. I'm eagerly anticipating this one, and it's scheduled for delivery today; look for our review later this week.
Also don't forget that if you snag the game this month, you'll get Guitar Hero Van Halen for free. Don't forget you can purchase Guitar Hero 5 at Amazon and help support Co-Optimus!

As readers of the site know, I am somewhat of a music game addict. This means we have several fake plastic instruments lying around our house. After buying many, selling them off to finance upgrades, etc., we are now "down" to all Guitar Hero instruments. We have a Les Paul from GH3, a trusty ol' X-Plorer from GH2, and the latest and greatest (for another few weeks anyway) the GH World Tour axe. For the most part, we've been quite pleased with all these guitars, save a really sensitive tilt sensor on the Les Paul. Our drum set is from World Tour, and, unfortunately, a few weeks back, the red drum pad stopped working.

I'm torn about Guitar Hero Van Halen. I love me some Van Halen, as a child of the 80s. They are one of the most popular bands of all time, after all. But considering this will be the fourth Guitar Hero title released in 2009, my interest was waning. (Which is saying a lot, as I am totaaly addicted to music games.) The news that Sammy Hagar would be absent, as would all of the songs from the era in which he was the lead singer, had me fuming. I feel some of the band's best music came with Sammy. Still, there's plenty of good stuff in the game, which of necessity includes pretty much every song you'd expect from the Diamond Dave days. And the reveal trailer did indeed get me excited, once again. Considering you can pick up GH Van Halen for free, I'm sure plastic guitar fans will be hoping for this game, spandex pants, and cans of hairspray under the tree this year.

The latest iteration of the Guitar Hero franchise, Smash Hits is exactly what it sounds like: a compilation of the best songs from previous Guitar Hero games. One one hand, the entire idea of a greatest hits game reeks of "easy cash grab", especially given Activision's reputation for milking franchises dry. On the other hand, these songs are indeed great, and they are fun to play, even the second time around. The true value of GH Smash Hits lies somewhere between these two extremes.

"So.. like.. we just got this press release, y'know, and like... it just about BLEW our MINDS! Like, totally. Taylor Swift is going to be in Band Hero, and I think I'm like.. gonna faint! I was all OMG I gotta txt all my friends about it! Like, awesome. She's so awesome I gotta get daddy to buy me this game! And maybe one of those... Wii things, or something? Check out the web site it's SO PRETTY oh wow... like... I wish I had her hair, y'know?"
Yes, loyal readers, Taylor Swift is invading living rooms across the globe, being featured in upcoming fall release Band Hero. Our prediction is that the game will now sell eleventy billion copies. We have a gallery for your perusal, featuring the in-game likeness of Miss Swift, plus a few other gameplay shots. You can also view the reveal trailer, if you like!


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