“We all thought we were going to make a billion dollars making a Beatles game”.
When Harmonix, MTV Games, and Electronic Arts released The Beatles: Rock Band, it was described as “nothing less than a cultural watershed“.
After decades of unlicensed and unofficial games, the most famous band in the world was finally getting its own video game, not only celebrating the group’s music, but also its iconic history, with input from the surviving members.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“We all thought we were going to make a billion dollars making a Beatles game”.
When Harmonix, MTV Games, and Electronic Arts released The Beatles: Rock Band, it was described as “nothing less than a cultural watershed“.
After decades of unlicensed and unofficial games, the most famous band in the world was finally getting its own video game, not only celebrating the group’s music, but also its iconic history, with input from the surviving members.
Read the full article on timeextension.com