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Harmonix To Be King of Dead Music Genre?

"With Activision declaring its Guitar Hero franchise defunct, Harmonix's Rock Band series is set to become the king of the music genre. But is that worth much now?" ~ Nick Tan

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dbjj120884848d ago

Harmonix will be on its way out soon too.

lashes2ashes4848d ago

how so? dance central was a huge hit. and harmonix has shown they can make more than plastic music games

dbjj120884848d ago

Next Dance Central is supposedly being developed by Microsoft :\

Dsnyder4848d ago

Nah. Harmonix stole from GH when they made Rock Band and just added some gimmicky drums (seriously, who wants to be a drummer) and a mic (for drunk people maybe?). It is pretty weird that GH is the original music game and yet it was the first to die but if people do not want GH anymore, Rock Band will soon follow.

Ducky4848d ago (Edited 4848d ago )

Didn't Harmonix make the first GH? So, they didn't really "steal" anything from GH.
Activision just latched onto the GH name and milked it, otherwise, Harmonix is the original dev and they're the ones who've pushed the genre forwards.

BubbleSniper4848d ago

who want to be a drummer!? how about you ask Neil Peart. noob!

dredgewalker4848d ago

I can't imagine listening to rock music without the drum beats or any music for that matter.

Jdoki4848d ago

You need a history lesson Dsnyder.

Red Octane had a guitar controller developed, and needed someone to make software for it. They asked Harmonix to make a game, due to their work on many previous music games. The result was GH1

After GH2, Activision bought Red Octane, and MTV bought Harmonix. More importantly, for Activision, they got the Guitar Hero name in the deal.

Since then Activision has been milking Guitar Hero. Red Octane never had the talent for anything other than peripherals and Activision never gave a crap about them; Harmonix were the software experts.

Th writing has been on the wall for Guitar Hero for a while now. The frequent change of developers, the decline in new ideas and innovation, and then the closure of Red Octane all pointed to Activision realising they had got the last drop of milk.

Since GH2, Rock Band has been the far superior music game.

NateNater4847d ago (Edited 4847d ago )

"seriously, who wants to be a drummer"

This comment angers me greatly >:(

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Sev4848d ago

Yeah really, it's been passed around like a crack-whore hooker in Detroit.

But what of the Music genre? I think the real issue was really the annual releases. You'll burn out interest of anything by stuffing it down people's throats.

samurailincoln4848d ago

Can anyone recall a good Tony Hawk game past Pro Skater 3? Madden seems to be the only franchise to sale annually with any consistency. Everything else just seems to fade gradually.

Kran4848d ago

Rockband is tonnes better than Guitar Hero. I mean, the games were called "Guitar Hero" and they started to bring other instruments into it. WHUT?

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Activision Blizzard Faces $23.4M Fine for Patent Infringement

Activision Blizzard ordered to pay $23.4M for patent infringement involving popular games.

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Skuletor12d ago

Another L for Xbox, when are they going to have good news?

MrDead12d ago

I would read the article but the giant pop-ups from the top and bottom of the screen made me close it.

Without reading $23.4 million isn't a deterrent for a company that size.

peppeaccardo12d ago

Boss: Let's fire a few people to recoup on that loss.
Slave: Cortana has decided to get rid of Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks.
Boss: Let's get those Firing Letters "Copilot Approved" and send them through the power of the cloud.
Slave: Long Live Phil !!!
ALL in the room: LONG LIVE PHIL !!!!

rlow111d ago

Well another troll company with a patent trying to extort money out of companies. Seems like they’re going to try and sue everyone.

PRIMORDUS11d ago

Not enough drain them for more, fuck Blizzard POS company.

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Microsoft Fires Back at FTC's Accusation on Layoffs in Activision Blizzard Legal Battle

Microsoft's legal counsel has responded to the accusations leveled yesterday by the FTC within the legal battle for the acquisition of Activision Blizzard.

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XiNatsuDragnel103d ago

Microsoft thinks they did right thing did they? Imo you could've merge Activision into other sectors.

Jin_Sakai103d ago

When a mega corporation is more powerful than the federal agency. Who do we have left to fight against these practices?

Eonjay103d ago

Microsoft isn't more powerful than the government and that's why you see them giving so much money to politicians. It cliche, but it's up to us to select representation that won't cave to corporate donors.

But yeah Microsoft doesn't have any defense against layoffs. No one made them do it and the went ahead with the merger knowing quite clearly that it would impact employees.

jznrpg103d ago

@Eonjsy if they weren’t more powerful the money wouldn’t work.

Inverno103d ago

Apparently the layoffs were going to happen either way, and I'm inclined to believe it because Activision is beyond scummy. I'm instead wondering why Acti hired so many people in the first place.

theindiearmy103d ago (Edited 103d ago )

Same reason a lot of tech hired a lot during covid. People were staying home, consuming a lot of personal media (buying more games, watching more shows, etc.) Companies thought investing the increased revenue in more talent would reap benefits long term. Turns out, that wasn't the case. It just led to the companies being bloated. But in a lot of cases, they were bloated even before the covid hiring sprees. Activision had 13,000 employees this time last year. Nintendo has 7,000. Keep in mind this doesn't include contract or outsourced work, which I guarantee you Activision does a lot more of than Nintendo. Makes you wonder what the hell Activision needs so many people for. They don't even make a console like Nintendo does. It sucks that people are losing their jobs, but in my opinion, a lot of these companies are still bloated even after the layoffs.

Killa78103d ago

Of course it was always going to happen... This deal was such a joke.

gold_drake103d ago (Edited 103d ago )

i dont believe that for a second.
activision had their hands full with upcoming cod titles and current ones before the merger.

and mobile games ha

Abriael103d ago

Yeah totally. In a year in which everyone's firing developers left and right, Activision *of all companies* was gonna avoid that.

My god.

gold_drake103d ago

what are u talking about ?
the merger proceedings went on for more than a year before it was actually over.

before that, there were no major layoffs. and activision was busy making games. not just one mind you.

maybe try and think for second before u comment something.

Abriael103d ago

Imagine thinking that a company like Activision would not partake in this layoff fest. Do you miss Bobby Kotick perchance? 🙄

The only one who's not thinking is you. All the big companies doing layoffs are "busy making games." That doesn't mean they're not laying off people. Take-two announced today that they're gonna have a big cost reduction plan coming (IE: many more layoffs) and they have 52 games in development.

You really can't see past your console wars, can you? 🤨

gold_drake102d ago

its ok, you dont quite seem to understand.

bless ya.

Hofstaderman102d ago

@Abriael come next week there will be no more console wars.

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That day when Activision fired Jason and Vince

“Jason and Vince just got fired!” A lead artist shouted, as he rode in on one of the many small kick-push scooters that would typically lay around the studio. He quickly scooted away to some other part of the office space to spread that shocking message.

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DaniMacYo104d ago

Activision would say that to all their victims. Here’s money now get over it.

RhinoGamer88104d ago

A friend worked there in production and was miserable due to working with IW and with ATVI. When he complained to his VP about it, he was told...be glad you have a job and are making games.

mastershredder104d ago

Sounds about right, but is also sounds like something Infinity Ward would say. They made their own bed and cashed in hard to do it. F em.

franwex104d ago

That sucks, but that’s corporate America. I mean, they could’ve turned down the money and leave to Respawn too. At least they got something, my corporation would’ve probably expected everyone to go back to normal.

gold_drake104d ago (Edited 104d ago )

daaaym

"oh we're running ur life? pff get over it, like honestly"

scum

theindiearmy104d ago

I mean, if my company wants to give me a bonus and raise my salary by 50%, I'd get over whatever the hell they wanted me to. 🤷‍♂️

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