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arstechnica.com - 1/9/2009
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Rock Band does a good business selling songs for use in the game, but at CES, Harmonix CEO Alex Rigopulos stated that there is the possibility for a partnership with a content provider to sell Rock Band tracks along with the song itself for a single price. Read More...
crispygamer.com - 1/8/2009
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During a keynote interview at Billboard’s “Digital Music
Live,” conference session at the Consumer Electronics Show today,...
Harmonix co-founder and CEO Alex Rigopolous let slip a potentially interesting tidbit about his company’s timing plans for the ...
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computerandvideogames.com - 1/15/2009
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Thursday 15-Jan-2009 10:00 AM But it'll be challenging
to ensure the series remains accessible, says dev The...
co-founder of Harmonix says Rock Band's aim is to "bridge the gap between simulated musicianship and real musicianship" over the coming years, ...
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News: Rock Band to move closer to "real musicianship"
arstechnica.com - 1/17/2009
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Ars Technica sits down with Harmonix CEO Alex
Rigopulos to talk about working with legendary bands, what...
past classics he'd like to revisit, and why the "Rock" in Rock Band may not be as accurate in the coming months. Read More...
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King of Rock: Ars talks to Harmonix CEO Alex Rigopulos
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CES 2009: Harmonix interested in music and RB track combo sales
Joystiq —
... Harmonix CEO Alex Rigopulos mentioned at CES that he thinks it makes sense to offer up digital versions of songs with Rock Band tracks in a single offering. Ars Technica was there when Rigopulos expressed it's something the company is interested in, but ...
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