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Celebrate 60 years of The Beatles' U.S. invasion with this revamped version of The Beatles Monopoly board game.
The video game industry hopes "The Beatles: Rock Band" will improve sales. Aug. 28, 2009 — -- Fifty years later, can the Fab Four do it one more time? If you have even the slightest contact ...
There’s a New Beatles Monopoly Game on the Market: Here’s Where Fans Can Buy It. Celebrate 60 years of The Beatles' U.S. invasion with this revamped version of The Beatles Monopoly board game.
This is the first "Rock Band" game that allows for ... but it sure is fun. Published: Sep. 11, 2009, 7:44 a.m. By . Special to The Oregonian "The Beatles: Rock Band" will probably be one of the ...
“The Beatles: Rock Band” for Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii hit stores on Wednesday. The Beatles’ history is intertwined with one pop-culture landmark after another. The appearance of Paul McCartney ...
NEW YORK — The Beatles are coming to a game console near you. For the first time, the legendary group's music will be featured in the lucrative video-game market in a deal with MTV Games and ...
MTV and Harmonix have a ticket to ride. The Beatles catalog, that is, in an exclusive partnership to make a "Rock Band"-like game out of the Fab Four's music.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. After many hard days’ nights of negotiations, the first video game ...
Beatles team up with MTV and the makers of Rock Band to make an interactive video game. This marks a first for the Beatles who have previously refused to license its music for digital use.
So, that means the Beatles game will most likely come in two versions: one with a single disc for Rock Band owners, ... but all of the songs would be fun to play, which is all that matters.
The music of the Beatles will at long last start its journey across the digital universe next year as part of a new interactive video game being developed by the creators of the hit Rock Band game ...
Ken Burns should be listed in the credits of "The Beatles: Rock Band," a video game arriving this week with more hype than the Fab Four received on their U.S. tour back in 1964.