The Beatles on Rock Band

by Scott Beale on June 6, 2009 · 1 comment

The Beatles on Rock Band is scheduled for release in September 2009. Pete Candeland of Passion Pictures, who does the animation work for Gorillaz, created an truly fantastic opening cinematic for the game.

Join John, Paul, George and Ringo onstage at legendary shows, behind closed doors in the recording studio, and in dreamscapes that bring their psychedelic imagery to life. The acclaimed Rock Band elements of interactive play and full-band capacity are here, but with brand-new additions. This will be the first music game to offer harmonies, challenging you to recreate The Beatles’ vocal blend. There are custom-built models of the instruments the band itself played; audio straight from the masters; and graphics that take you on a magical tour through the key moments in Beatle history.

via Offworld

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1 Bob Bumgardner June 7, 2009 at 3:12 pm

This is fantastic. Thanks very much. Beautiful !!!

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