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14.07.09

Mobius launches kiddie online music game

- MMORPG, Mobius Games, Music & Games -

Philippines-based online game publisher Mobius Games recently announced the Southeast Asian launch of Franktown Rocks! 

 

The browser-based game, which is available in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore, plays like a toned down massively multiplayer online game with several mini-games.

 

There are also mission-based activities within the virtual world. 

 

The main goal, however, is to play in a virtual band complete with a set of instruments such as lead guitars, acoustic guitars, bass guitars, and drums.

 

Users can also purchase ePoints to buy certain items such as skateboards, special clothing, and entering locked parts of the map.

 

The game is developed by Brainwave Studio LLC based in the US.

 

Mobius Games President Scott Countryman said in a statement that Franktown Rocks! will be the first among new games that will be using Mobius Games’ ePoints system.

 

08.03.09

The Beatles will soon be playable

- Entertainment (general), Games, Music & Games -

By Clarence Yu
Contributor

The band that John Lennon once described as more famous than Jesus Christ (or he was quoted as saying by media) will soon be available as a video game as The Beatles: Rock Band.

According to this article from the Rolling Stone website, the game will be available for play on Xbox, Nintendo Wii and Playstation 3 and will be released on September 9, 2009.

Developed by Harmonix Music Systems and published by MTV Games, Rock Band is a popular music video game that allows players to play as a band unit — guitars, bass and drums, unlike the rival Guitar Hero game series by Activision (until the recent release of Guitar Hero World Tour) which only allowed players to interface with the game as a guitar player.

This will be the first Rock Band video game devoted solely to a band, and will reportedly cover material from the Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, to their final album, Abbey Road.

This development continues the trend of artists who are diversifying their channels of distribution through the gaming industry. Previous artists who have done so include Aerosmith and Metallica (through the Guitar Hero franchise).

One can have mixed feelings about this kind of medium being used by artists to enhance their popularity and sales. For one thing, it certainly is proven to work well for big-name artists. With Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, the band garnered more sales from the game than from any individual album they recorded. It also worked to boost their catalog sales by giving gamers an increased awareness of the band’s past music.

While this is a great way to learn about an artist’s music, it might not be the best way to learn an instrument. For example, given the big differences between the game guitar controller and an actual guitar, it might be easier for a gamer just to play the video game. But as a form of expression and creativity, the game might be utterly useless. The only good thing that can be seen at the moment about this from a musical standpoint is that it might spark the interest of gamers into picking up an actual instrument.

The Beatles certainly do not need the money or the added popularity. Hopefully, one can only imagine that they are getting into this project to incite more interest in the art of writing and creating music, which would then lead to a boost in more bands and more recorded music. Just like the Beatles’ appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, which launched thousands of bands and inspired even more kids at the time to pick up an instrument, one can only hope that a similar revolution will occur with the game’s release.

In the meantime, it would be interesting to see the kind of reaction this game will elicit from hard-core Beatles fans, gamers, and music industry insiders, and how much Apple Corps Ltd. (the Beatles-owned record label) would stand to gain from a business standpoint, and how other legendary bands would react. Rock Band: The Rolling Stones, anyone?

25.11.08

More songs, better graphics from Audition 2

- Gaming Scene, Music & Games, Online -

X-Play, the joint venture between IP e-games and GMA New Media, announced the launch of Audition 2, the patch for the casual online dance game Audition Dance Battle.

The patch will be made available to users in January 2009 and will improve the first game’s graphics and gameplay.

Audition was published in the Philippines in 2006. Aside from popular pop songs, the game also features some Filipino songs.

(Photo: X-Play Audition Product Manager Jason Tomas dances with some fans of the casual online game Audition, which is celebrating its second year.)

X-Play Product Manager Jason Tomas said the patch will also update Audition’s songs and graphical user interface.

“This will be the biggest and grandest patch for Audition,” he says.

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29.09.08

Level Up! activates online music video for gamers

- Games, Level Up, Music & Games, Online -

By Alexander Villafania
INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines — In an effort to extend its support for its players beyond games, online gaming publisher Level Up! has activated its Level Up! Music portal that will showcase all of the music albums that the company has launched.

It will also feature home-made music videos of gamers.

Level-Up! Music Portal Producer Sansan De Leon said the site is a teaser to the launch of their music album this year. They have launched at least two albums and a third is expected to be introduced soon.

She said there are about seven videos in the portal already.

“All of the songs in the album are inspired by Level Up! games. Music has always been a part of the games. We try to incorporate some components in the music such as video,” De Leon said.

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