Ha! Looks like Bob does not know anything about the history of his own money cash cow(Guitar Hero). If I were him I would take that comment back, because Guitar Hero was origanlly Harminox's idea. Besides I am actually liking Rock Band more lately.
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick is the cover story for the latest issue of Forbes magazine, and the article's got one helluva quote -- and it's not even from the man himself. While you might balk at the businessman's lack of gaming credentials (read: he doesn't play games), this is the line, written by Forbes itself, that'll cause more than a few raised eyebrows: "EA also teamed with MTV to sell Rock Band, a shameless knockoff of Guitar Hero that added drums, bass and a microphone to the world of make-believe rock stars."
The decidedly negative tone without attribution is uncharacteristic for the magazine, and also feels a bit ... off? We know the Harmonix-RedOctane schism can be a bit confusing, but when the creators of the hit franchise are the ones making Rock Band -- and doing the multi-instrument thing first -- is that really the best choice of words?
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/01/19/fo...knockoff-of-g/
Ha! Looks like Bob does not know anything about the history of his own money cash cow(Guitar Hero). If I were him I would take that comment back, because Guitar Hero was origanlly Harminox's idea. Besides I am actually liking Rock Band more lately.
Should be like, Rockband "shameless upgrade from Guitar Hero" haha
If he played any of the music games he would know that Harmonix is keeping the music game genre alive, and Neversoft will slowly kill it.
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