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Why game developers should be nice to gamers at PAX

It was brought to my attention that I may have been a bit harsh on my review of Guitar Hero World Tour. (See the “attention” link’s comment.) The commenter is a good friend of mine, so I am not posting this as retaliation for his comment, I just want people to understand why developers should treat gamers well.

Okay, so I am a bit biased towards Rock Band. I will fully admit it. However, the people at Harmonix are some of the coolest people that I know. When we (Brad, Sophia & I) were at PAX this year, Harmonix peppered Sophia with as many Rock Band stickers as she wanted, and they let her dance on stage! How cool is that for a four year old! She rocked out and they were so cool with it! They even took publicity pics of her dancing on stage. I liked how cool they were with Brad, whom they remembered from his campuses ITT Technical Institute booth the previous year, and myself.

Whereas, the Guitar Hero:World Tour booth wasn’t as nice to Sophia or myself. I was a little saddened by that. Especially since they were promoting it as a family/friends oriented game at PAX.

That is not to say that I don’t like any Guitar Hero games. I still play Guitar Hero 2 (Harmonix) and I really enjoyed Guitar Hero:Aerosmith (Neversoft).  But when you treat me, the player with a lack of respect, I am no longer impressed with you, the developer. So, Neversoft, the gauntlet has been thrown. Treat people with families with better respect at gaming conventions like PAX, and then I might promote your games!

Sophia rocking out at the Harmonix stage at Penny Arcade 2008

Sophia rocking out at the Harmonix stage at Penny Arcade 2008

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Why Rock Band2 is fun for the whole family!

I’ve posted before about Rock Band2 and why I think it’s great. The songlists are awesome and the different modes of play are pretty fun as well. But for all you parents out there, here the best reason:

We were playing Rock Band2 with some friends when our four year old, Sophia, started singing along. It was “Eye of the Tiger” and instead of singing Eye of the Tiger, she thought the words were I am the Tiger. So she ran around the house singing “I Am the Tiger!” at the top of her lungs! If that wasn’t funny enough, when we started to play “We’ve Got the Beat” she started singing “We’ve Got the Bee”. Kids are just too cute!