![]() ![]() You hit the notes as they come down, starting on one instrument, and if you nail an entire section, that instrument will play by itself for a time, allowing you to focus on another instrument. ![]() You can also configure these however you'd like. ![]() Here's how it works: there are four lanes for the notes, down from the console's five, and the controls are mapped to the left and up buttons on the d-pad, as well as the triangle and circle buttons on the system's face. That being said, the track list the game ships with is more than adequate, and sounds fine through headphones. That said, it still grates to pay for the same content twice. Of course, you'll recognize both the songs in the game and those in the store from past Rock Band games and DLC, and there is no way to use the songs you've purchased on other versions of the game on Unplugged.įrom a practical point of view, that's to be expected licensing songs across not only games, but whole platforms has to be a nightmare. You'll also be able to grab new songs for the game via the game's online store, a first for the PSP. We think the track list is strong, but you can check out all the songs available to find out for yourself. The game ships with 41 songs on the UMD, with a few tracks that are exclusive to the game, including "ABC" by the Jackson Five.
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