
During an interview with Harmonix's Alex Rigopulos before last year's E3, he stated that the company viewed Rock Band not as a traditional game to be reinvented with sequels every year, but more as a platform to be added to over time. Considering the hefty amount of downloadable songs since released for Rock Band, GameSpy couldn't help but wonder: Would there be a Rock Band 2 this year? Would they even want one?
The answer, as it turned out, was pretty simple. Rock Band 2, due out this September for the Xbox 360 (later in the year for PS3 and PS2), isn't a sequel in the traditional sense, but more of a souped-up version of Rock Band with everything fans have been asking for: tons of new songs, features, instruments, and -- most importantly -- full compatibility with all the DLC released to date.

The joy of achievements and trophies. You've got to love them. Here are five of the most outrageous, mischievously difficult, near impossible culprits.
If you bought The Stanley Parable on release day you can unlock the "don't play for 5 years" achievement.
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Those Were the Days - Legends of Rock. A look back at one drunken evening that brought to light the best thing about Rock Band and Guitar Hero.
Nice. I remember so many drunken nights with Guitar Hero and Rock Band. So much fun to be had.
These are the hardest challenges players can complete on the Xbox 360.