Developer: Backbone Entertainment
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Year Released: 2009
Not even Guitar Hero attempted to replicate the experience on a portable platform without bringing along the custom peripherals that made it so unique in the first place, but when Backbone Entertainment gave it a go, they looked to the roots of the modern genre: Harmonix Music Systems' Amplitude and FreQuency. So no, Rock Band Unplugged isn't really a replication of the original game minus the instruments, it's more of a spiritual successor to the games that formed the building blocks. If you're still reading this, you probably never played the digital crack that was Harmonix's first two PS2 games, so we'll try to help you onto the same path as those that did and likely bolted out the door to pick up Unplugged. You hit a series of patterns, swapping between paths (instruments) in an effort to chain together bits of a song. Doesn't sound all that amazing? Wait until you play it. You'll see.
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