Rock Band coming to iPhone
It’s long been rumored, but today EA Mobile has officially confirmed that Rock Band will indeed be coming to the iPhone. Featuring 15 songs (plus an additional 5 that can be unlocked through play), Rock Band for the iPhone is attempting to recreate the living room rock experience as faithfully as it possibly can while still living in your pocket. Bluetooth multiplayer, World Tour mode, and the ability to expand your Rock Band library through dowwnloadable content will form the basis of what EA hopes will become the de facto music experience on the iPhone.
Like the traditional Rock Band experience, you’ll get to select between four instruments — vocals, guitar, bass and drums. Each will feature it’s own authentic experience for every song in the game, and when played with friends should sync up flawlessly. Note our use of the word “should.” This game has been in development for more than a year now, so we’d like to think that they’ve worked all the kinks out. But until we get a room full of band geeks jamming out on their portables, we’ll never really know how well the game will sync via Bluetooth. At the end of the day, this will likely make or break the experience. Knowing the top notch quality of previous Rock Band efforts, we’re inclined to believe that Rock Band iPhone should pull this off without a hitch.
Touch Arcade were given a hands-on preview of the game, and are reporting that the following 20 songs will make up the initial set list;
30 Seconds To Mars – “Attack”
AFI – “Girls Not Grey”
All American Rejects – “Move Along”
Beastie Boys – “Sabotage”
Blink-182 – “All The Small Things”
Blondie – “Hanging on the Telephone”
Foo Fighters – “Learn To Fly”
Foo Fighters – “Everlong”
George Thorogood & the Destroyers – “Bad to The Bone”
Jethro Tull – “Hymn 43″
Joan Jett – “Hymn 43″
Lynard Skynard – “Simple Man”
Motorhead – “Ace of Spades ‘08″
Pixies – “Debaser”
Presidents of The United States of America – “Ladybug”
Rise Against – “Give It All”
Silversun Pickups – “Lazy Eye”
Smashing Pumpkins – “Cherub Rock”
Steve Miller Band – “Take The Money and Run”
The Go Go’s – “We Got The Beat”
The one disappointing thing we gleamed from the Touch Arcade preview was that “every instrument has its own track that you tap along with.” If true, that means that vocals have replaced actual singing with yet another instrument track. It’s understandable (not all App Store shoppers have access to a mic), but still disappointing. We would have loved to learn that iPhone rockers could belt out the hits into their microphones. Doesn’t look like that’s going to be the case.

We’re also very glad to see that this release have gone in a very different direction than Rock Band’s other recent portable incarnation, Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP. The PSP version had players attempting to keep all four instruments in play at the same time in a frantic, mad balancing act. It was not unlike Harmonix’s breakthrough PS2 game Frequency, but it just didn’t seem to be a great fit for the portable player in our opinion. Keeping things streamlined and as close the original experience as possible, much as EA Mobile seems to have done here, is really the best way to bring this to the portable market.
No word on price yet, but a number of sources are reporting that this has already been submitted to Apple for approval. Hopefully this means we’ll be seeing it in the coming weeks. In the meantime, enjoy every second of Tap Tap Revenge you can. Once Rock Band hits, something tells me Tap Tap won’t carry the weight it once did in the court of public opinion.

Sounds and looks great but….. i’m expecting a $9.99 price tag since it is an EA game
Also the small track list and i’m assuming that there will very few if any free DLC then it looks like it will be a novelty-short lived release since. I looks like a pricey game if you want to continue to play whilst Tap Tap is not because they have the DLC option now with major record companies and free tracks which is key when it comes to iPhone games. RockBand on Xbox 360 will set you back an initial hefty price but has a long track list with re-playablility but the iPhone version will probably also carry a hefty price tag too with limited re-playablity.
I’m really missing the fun factor on these games on an iPhone. Maybe it’s because I’m an old dude? I’ve tried Tap Tap it was fun for a few minutes but didn’t keep my attention.
Now, GH or RB on a PS2? That’s a different story.
Wow…if this comes out i’ll definitely buy it! I’ve played Rockband 2 and the PSP ones so this will be amazing as well! The new Taking back sunday track pack is sooo good
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