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  GameStop's McKenzie: Beatles Game's 'Added Material' Makes It Work
by Staff, Christian Nutt
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March 17, 2009
 
GameStop's McKenzie: Beatles Game's 'Added Material' Makes It Work
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Talking to Gamasutra as part of an in-depth interview to be published in the near future, GameStop SVP of merchandising Bob McKenzie has been discussing prospects for The Beatles: Rock Band, suggesting that the "added material" in the game elevates it above being another Rock Band iteration.

The title, to be released this September for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii, is a collaboration between Rock Band creators Harmonix and Beatles rights owners Apple Corps.

Though there are relatively few specifics, George Harrison's son Dhani recently revealed that the game will include material "that has never been heard, never been released."

The title will cost $60 for the game-only version, even for the Wii SKU (traditionally $50), and up to $250 for a limited-edition instrument bundle.

When GameStop's McKenzie was asked about the title and Wii price point in particular, he noted: "It's gonna be interesting, but again seeing the demo of that product -- I'm not a huge Beatles fan, but after I saw the demo and the Harmonix band got up there and they did that for us, I was ready to go out pre-order the $250 SKU."

McKenzie, whose firm will be one of the largest retailers of the title, suggested The Beatles: Rock Band is beyond even some of the other band-specific music titles released recently:

"It's just got that much value to it, and I think it's entertaining because it's not just another guitar product or another version of Rock Band; it's actually got some of the cutscenes and some of the added material from the band and from that era."

The GameStop exec concluded by noting: "That kind of adds the value when you're looking at, say, the $60 or even stepping up to a $250 product for the complete kit. I think they got the right combination of putting a quality product together with some added value -- additional content -- and really making that compelling for the consumer."

The full interview with GameStop's McKenzie, including more on the pre-eminent specialty game retailer's trends, will run in the near future on Gamasutra.
 
   
 
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juice uk
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I'd like to understand what this additional content is going to be - at the moment it sounds like a bunch of DVD-style extras...

Sean Parton
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My inherent bias towards GameStop sort of taints my view on the matter; I'll have to reserve judgment until the full interview is posted later.

What really annoys me, though, is that they actually plan on gouging Wii owners by using the raised 360/PS3 price point. All thoughts of me considering the title have now officially gone out the window.

Brian Caines
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The biggest thing I wonder about this game is how quickly I will tire of playing the same band's songs in a row. One of the things I enjoy about rock band (and I do play a lot of rock band) is the ability to play a variation of music genres.


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